2003 Swisscom Challenge – Doubles

Elena Bovina and Justine Henin-Hardenne were the defending champions but none competed this year, as both players decided to priorize the singles competition.

Doubles
2003 Swisscom Challenge
ChampionsBelgium Kim Clijsters
Japan Ai Sugiyama
Runners-upSpain Virginia Ruano Pascual
Argentina Paola Suárez
Score7–6(7–3), 6–2
Draw16 (2WC/1Q/1Alt)
Seeds4

Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama won the title by defeating Virginia Ruano Pascual and Paola Suárez 7–6(7–3), 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
3 6 6
Russia N Petrova
United States M Shaughnessy
6 4 4 1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
4 6 6
Italy R Grande
Slovenia M Matevžič
64 6 2 Russia E Likhovtseva
Spain C Martínez
6 3 1
Russia E Likhovtseva
Spain C Martínez
77 2 6 1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6
3 United States L Raymond
Australia R Stubbs
4 6 6 Australia A Molik
Spain M Serna
4 2
Austria B Schett
Switzerland P Schnyder
6 3 4 3 United States L Raymond
Australia R Stubbs
5 63
WC Switzerland T Bacsinszky
Ukraine J Vakulenko
2 6 63 Australia A Molik
Spain M Serna
7 77
Australia A Molik
Spain M Serna
6 2 77 1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
77 6
Alt Ukraine T Perebiynis
Croatia S Talaja
6 6 2 Spain V Ruano Pascual
Argentina P Suárez
63 2
France É Loit
Australia N Pratt
3 4 Alt Ukraine T Perebiynis
Croatia S Talaja
6 2 1
Russia E Dementieva
Russia V Zvonareva
4 64 4 Zimbabwe C Black
South Africa L Huber
4 6 6
4 Zimbabwe C Black
South Africa L Huber
6 77 4 Zimbabwe C Black
South Africa L Huber
6 3 62
WC France A Mauresmo
France M Pierce
2 Spain V Ruano Pascual
Argentina P Suárez
1 6 77
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
Slovenia K Srebotnik
w/o Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
Slovenia K Srebotnik
710 1 4
Q Canada S Jeyaseelan
Thailand T Tanasugarn
0 4 2 Spain V Ruano Pascual
Argentina P Suárez
68 6 6
2 Spain V Ruano Pascual
Argentina P Suárez
6 6

Qualifiers

Qualifying seeds

Qualifiers

  1. Canada Sonya Jeyaseelan / Thailand Tamarine Tanasugarn

Qualifying draw

Qualifying competition
   
1 France Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro
France Caroline Dhenin
4
2 Canada Sonya Jeyaseelan
Thailand Tamarine Tanasugarn
8

References

  1. "2003 Zurich WTA Singles Results". QuickFound - Tennis. 2003. Retrieved 19 November 2017. Kim Cijsters happens to be # 2 at doubles also at this time; the player stopping her from being # 1 at doubles is her partner, Ai Sugiyama, so that is unlikely to change. Kim and Ai won the Zurich doubles title by defeating the other current great team, Virgina Ruano Pascual & Paola Suarez, 7-6(3), 6-2
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