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2003 Monte Carlo Masters – Singles

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Singles
2003 Monte Carlo Masters
Final
ChampionSpainJuan Carlos Ferrero
Runner-upArgentinaGuillermo Coria
Score6–2, 6–2
Details
Draw64 (8 Q / 4 WC)
Seeds16
Events
SinglesDoubles
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Main article:2003 Monte Carlo Masters

Defending championJuan Carlos Ferrero defeatedGuillermo Coria in the final, 6–2, 6–2 to win the singles tennis title at the 2003 Monte Carlo Masters.

In addition to this being the first Masters Series tournament forRafael Nadal, it was also a breakthrough tournament for future eleven-time champion Nadal. With his second round victory over defending French Open champion Albert Costa, he would get hisfirst win over a top-10 player, and he also made hisTop-100 debut in theATP rankings, at16 years, 322 days old. He lost to Coria in the third round, which would remain hissole loss at the tournament until the 2013 Final, winning a record 46 consecutive matches.[1][2]

Seeds

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  1. SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero (champion)
  2. SpainCarlos Moyá(semifinals)
  3. United StatesAndy Roddick(first round)
  4. SpainAlbert Costa(second round)
  5. Czech RepublicJiří Novák(second round)
  6. ArgentinaDavid Nalbandian(second round)
  7. ThailandParadorn Srichaphan(second round)
  8. GermanyRainer Schüttler(second round)
  9. NetherlandsSjeng Schalken(third round)
  10. BrazilGustavo Kuerten(second round)
  11. MoroccoYounes El Aynaoui(first round)
  12. SpainÀlex Corretja(first round)
  13. ArgentinaGastón Gaudio(third round)
  14. ChileFernando González(first round)
  15. United StatesJames Blake(second round)
  16. SpainTommy Robredo(third round)

Draw

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Key

Finals

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
               
1SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero66
QSpainAlberto Martín02
1SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero66 
 United StatesVince Spadea34 
United StatesVince Spadea66
QItalyFilippo Volandri13
1SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero66 
 ArgentinaGuillermo Coria22 
ArgentinaJuan Ignacio Chela11
ArgentinaGuillermo Coria66
 ArgentinaGuillermo Coria776 
2SpainCarlos Moyá632 
WCFranceJulien Boutter642
2SpainCarlos Moyá776

Top half

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Section 1

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First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
1SpainJC Ferrero66 
 AustraliaW Arthurs41 1SpainJC Ferrero367
 SpainF Mantilla67  SpainF Mantilla625
QArmeniaS Sargsian05 1SpainJC Ferrero376
QPeruL Horna66 13ArgentinaG Gaudio652
 FranceP-H Mathieu44 QPeruL Horna41 
 SpainD Ferrer52 13ArgentinaG Gaudio66 
13ArgentinaG Gaudio76 1SpainJC Ferrero66 
12SpainÀ Corretja643 QSpainA Martín02 
 SpainF López776  SpainF López661 
 SpainF Vicente66  SpainF Vicente786 
 FranceN Escudé43  SpainF Vicente465 
QSpainA Martín636QSpainA Martín677 
 BelgiumO Rochus362QSpainA Martín66 
 FranceF Santoro12 8GermanyR Schüttler24 
8GermanyR Schüttler66 

Section 2

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First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
3United StatesA Roddick653 
QSpainA Portas776 QSpainA Portas43 
 ArgentinaM Zabaleta368  CroatiaI Ljubičić66 
 CroatiaI Ljubičić6710  CroatiaI Ljubičić6468
 United StatesV Spadea66  United StatesV Spadea16710
 RussiaM Youzhny12  United StatesV Spadea6466
 FranceA Clément66  FranceA Clément7712
14ChileF González43  United StatesV Spadea66 
10BrazilG Kuerten366QItalyF Volandri13 
 United StatesM Fish61010BrazilG Kuerten652
 EcuadorN Lapentti33 WCSwedenM Norman176
WCSwedenM Norman66 WCSwedenM Norman53 
 Czech RepublicR Štěpánek43 QItalyF Volandri76 
QItalyF Volandri66 QItalyF Volandri678 
WCFranceR Gasquet40 6ArgentinaD Nalbandian266 
6ArgentinaD Nalbandian66 

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
5Czech RepublicJ Novák66 
 AustriaS Koubek44 5Czech RepublicJ Novák42 
 ArgentinaJ I Chela66  ArgentinaJ I Chela66 
 ArgentinaA Calleri41  ArgentinaJ I Chela66 
 United StatesT Dent632  FinlandJ Nieminen11 
 FinlandJ Nieminen776  FinlandJ Nieminen366
 RussiaY Kafelnikov6646 RussiaY Kafelnikov622
11MoroccoY El Aynaoui2771 ArgentinaJ I Chela11 
15United StatesJ Blake636 ArgentinaG Coria66 
 SlovakiaD Hrbatý36215United StatesJ Blake0773
 ArgentinaG Coria66  ArgentinaG Coria6636
 ArgentinaJ Acasuso22  ArgentinaG Coria776 
 SlovakiaK Kučera12 QSpainR Nadal632 
QSpainR Nadal66 QSpainR Nadal76 
 RussiaN Davydenko22 4SpainA Costa53 
4SpainA Costa66 

Section 4

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First roundSecond roundThird roundQuarterfinals
7ThailandP Srichaphan7377
QAustraliaP Luczak56647ThailandP Srichaphan464
 BelarusM Mirnyi6663WCFranceJ Boutter646
WCFranceJ Boutter7836WCFranceJ Boutter776 
 South KoreaH-T Lee66 9NetherlandsS Schalken634 
 SpainD Sanchez13  South KoreaH-T Lee52 
 ItalyD Sanguinetti41r9NetherlandsS Schalken76 
9NetherlandsS Schalken63 WCFranceJ Boutter642 
16SpainT Robredo3662SpainC Moyá776 
 NetherlandsM Verkerk63416SpainT Robredo66 
 NetherlandsR Sluiter6161QFranceJ Benneteau22 
QFranceJ Benneteau367716SpainT Robredo24 
 South AfricaW Ferreira6272SpainC Moyá66 
WCSwedenJ Björkman465 South AfricaW Ferreira44 
 BelgiumX Malisse33 2SpainC Moyá66 
2SpainC Moyá66 

References

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  1. ^Nadal has won an all-time record 11 titles at the Monte Carlo Masters, including an Open Era record streak of eight consecutive titles from 2005 to 2012 and three consecutive titles from 2016 to 2018.
  2. ^Mitchell, Kevin (2013-04-21)."Novak Djokovic busts Rafael Nadal's eight-year Monte Carlo reign".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2024-02-28.

External links

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ATP International Series Gold
ATP International Series
Team events
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