2003 Open 13 – Singles

Singles
2003 Open 13
Champion Switzerland Roger Federer
Runner-up Sweden Jonas Björkman
Final score 62, 76(86)

Thomas Enqvist was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Raemon Sluiter.

Roger Federer won in the final 62, 76(86) against Jonas Björkman.

Seeds

  1. Switzerland Roger Federer (Champion)
  2. Czech Republic Jiří Novák (First Round)
  3. France Sébastien Grosjean (Second Round)
  4. Germany Rainer Schüttler (withdrew because of an elbow injury)

  1. Morocco Younes El Aynaoui (First Round)
  2. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (First Round)
  3. France Fabrice Santoro (First Round)
  4. Spain Tommy Robredo (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Switzerland Roger Federer 77 6    
   Slovakia Karol Kučera 65 3    
  1  Switzerland Roger Federer 6 78
     Sweden Jonas Björkman 2 66
   Sweden Jonas Björkman w/o    
     France Nicolas Escudé        

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Switzerland R Federer 77    
  Croatia I Ljubičić 63 r   1 Switzerland R Federer 6 6  
  Finland J Nieminen 6 4 77   Finland J Nieminen 3 3  
  Czech Republic R Štěpánek 2 6 61 1 Switzerland R Federer 6 4 6
  Netherlands R Sluiter 77 78     Netherlands R Sluiter 4 6 4
  Sweden T Enqvist 64 66     Netherlands R Sluiter 7 61 6
Q France C Saulnier 2 6 6 Q France C Saulnier 5 77 2
7 France F Santoro 6 4 1 1 Switzerland R Federer 77 6  
3 France S Grosjean 6 6     Slovakia K Kučera 65 3  
Q Spain Á Calatrava 2 1   3 France S Grosjean 64 1  
  Switzerland M Kratochvil 6 4 1r   Slovakia K Kučera 77 6  
  Slovakia K Kučera 3 6 4   Slovakia K Kučera 6 6  
WC France R Gasquet 64 6 6   Belgium O Rochus 3 3  
  Spain F López 77 4 4 WC France R Gasquet 77 0r
  Belgium O Rochus 77 6     Belgium O Rochus 61 5  
WC/6 Russia Y Kafelnikov 65 4  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
WC/5 Morocco Y El Aynaoui 2 4  
  Sweden J Björkman 6 6     Sweden J Björkman 78 66 6
  Australia W Arthurs 4 64     Romania A Voinea 66 78 3
  Romania A Voinea 6 77     Sweden J Björkman 79 6  
  Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 6     Slovakia D Hrbatý 67 4  
Q Morocco H Arazi 1 3     Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 6  
  France O Mutis 6 2 7   France O Mutis 3 4  
LL Germany C Vinck 4 6 5   Sweden J Björkman w/o    
8 Spain T Robredo 66 6 65   France N Escudé      
  Belarus M Mirnyi 78 1 77   Belarus M Mirnyi 65 2  
Q France R Cadart 6 6   Q France R Cadart 77 6  
  Georgia (country) I Labadze 4 3   Q France R Cadart 5 3  
  France A Dupuis 77 4 4   France N Escudé 7 6  
  Croatia M Ančić 64 6 6   Croatia M Ančić 2 6 610
  France N Escudé 6 6     France N Escudé 6 3 712
2 Czech Republic J Novák 2 1  

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