2003 Estoril Open – Men's singles

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Men's singles
2003 Estoril Open
Final
Champion Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Davydenko
Runner-up Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Calleri
Score6–4, 6–3
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q/2LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2002  · Estoril Open ·  2004  

David Nalbandian was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Contents

Nikolay Davydenko won in the final 6–4, 6–3 against Agustín Calleri. [1] [2]

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Novák (first round)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Rainer Schüttler (first round)
  3. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sjeng Schalken (first round)
  4. Flag of Chile.svg Fernando González (quarterfinals)
  5. Flag of Spain.svg Tommy Robredo (semifinals)
  6. Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Belarus.svg Max Mirnyi (semifinals)
  8. Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Nieminen (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
5 Flag of Spain.svg Tommy Robredo 4 2
  Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Calleri 66
  Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Calleri 4 3
  Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Davydenko 66
  Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Davydenko 63 6
7 Flag of Belarus.svg Max Mirnyi 4 63

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák 774 5
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg J van Lottum 6567  Flag of the Netherlands.svg J van Lottum 1 3  
Q Flag of Spain.svg F Verdasco 6364 LL Flag of Spain.svg G Blanco 66 
LL Flag of Spain.svg G Blanco 771 6LL Flag of Spain.svg G Blanco 2 3  
Q Flag of Israel.svg H Levy 677 5 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 66 
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Verkerk 3 64 Q Flag of Israel.svg H Levy 3 1  
  Flag of Italy.svg A Gaudenzi 3 1  5 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 66 
5 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 66 5 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 4 2  
4 Flag of Chile.svg F González 64 6  Flag of Argentina.svg A Calleri 66 
  Flag of Spain.svg D Ferrer 2 64 4 Flag of Chile.svg F González 66 
  Flag of Argentina.svg J Acasuso 66   Flag of Argentina.svg J Acasuso 1 3  
  Flag of Spain.svg D Sánchez 3 4  4 Flag of Chile.svg F González 5 1  
  Flag of Argentina.svg A Calleri 66   Flag of Argentina.svg A Calleri 76 
WC Flag of Portugal.svg D Rocha 1 0    Flag of Argentina.svg A Calleri 66 
WC Flag of Portugal.svg H Lopes 61 1 8 Flag of Finland.svg J Nieminen 3 4  
8 Flag of Finland.svg J Nieminen 4 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Russia.svg N Davydenko 66 
  Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg I Labadze 1 0  6 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov 66 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Arthurs 65 61  Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 3 0  
  Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 3 7776 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov 2 4  
  Flag of Germany.svg A Waske 65 6  Flag of Russia.svg N Davydenko 66 
LL Flag of Argentina.svg G Etlis 2 74   Flag of Germany.svg A Waske 3 63 
  Flag of Russia.svg N Davydenko 66   Flag of Russia.svg N Davydenko 677 
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Schalken 3 2    Flag of Russia.svg N Davydenko 63 6
7 Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi 64 77 Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi 4 63
  Flag of Spain.svg A Martín 0 65 7 Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi 3 66
Q Flag of Romania.svg V Hănescu 66 Q Flag of Romania.svg V Hănescu 63 4
Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus 3 2  7 Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi 776 
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Sluiter 61663  Flag of Spain.svg F López 604  
WC Flag of Portugal.svg B Mota 773 77WC Flag of Portugal.svg B Mota 3 4  
  Flag of Spain.svg F López 64 7  Flag of Spain.svg F López 66 
2 Flag of Germany.svg R Schüttler 1 65

Qualifying

Qualifying seeds

    Qualifiers

      Lucky losers

      Qualifying draw

      First qualifier

      First round Second round Qualifying competition
                     
      1 Flag of Spain.svg Galo Blanco 66
      WC Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Leão 1 1
      1 Flag of Spain.svg Galo Blanco 66
      Flag of France.svg Julien Benneteau 2 4
      Flag of France.svg Sébastien de Chaunac 3 3
      Flag of France.svg Julien Benneteau 66
      1 Flag of Spain.svg Galo Blanco 5 r
      Flag of Israel.svg Harel Levy 7
      Flag of Israel.svg Harel Levy 1 678
      Flag of Spain.svg Didac Pérez 62 66
      Flag of Israel.svg Harel Levy 76
      5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Zíb 5 4
      Flag of France.svg Florent Serra 0 2
      5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Zíb 66

      Second qualifier

      First round Second round Qualifying competition
                     
      2 Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Stoliarov 1 66
      Flag of Norway.svg Jan Frode Andersen 63 4
      2 Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Stoliarov 3 2
      Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Serrano 66
      Flag of Brazil.svg Francisco Costa 1 2
      Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Serrano 66
      Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Serrano 1 62
      8 Flag of Romania.svg Victor Hănescu 62 6
      WC Flag of Portugal.svg Rui Machado 693
      Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Šnobel 7116
      Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Šnobel 4 2
      8 Flag of Romania.svg Victor Hănescu 66
      Flag of Spain.svg Marc Fornell Mestres 3 72
      8 Flag of Romania.svg Victor Hănescu 65 6

      Third qualifier

      First round Second round Qualifying competition
                     
      3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Christophe Rochus 66
      Flag of Spain.svg Álex Calatrava 2 2
      3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Christophe Rochus 3 66
      Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hájek 64 4
      Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hájek 677
      WC Flag of Portugal.svg Peter Rodrigues 0 61
      3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Christophe Rochus 7636
      Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Etlis 5 774
      Flag of Germany.svg David Prinosil 76
      WC Flag of Portugal.svg Frederico Gil 5 0
      Flag of Germany.svg David Prinosil 1 2
      Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Etlis 66
      Flag of Argentina.svg Gastón Etlis 776
      7 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Juan Antonio Marín 643

      Fourth qualifier

      First round Second round Qualifying competition
                     
      4 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Verdasco 66
      Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gilles Elseneer 3 3
      4 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Verdasco 66
      Flag of Germany.svg Marc-Kevin Goellner 2 1
      Flag of Germany.svg Marc-Kevin Goellner 3 76
      Flag of Spain.svg Juan Giner 65 3
      4 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Verdasco 66
      Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Kas 3 3
      Flag of Germany.svg Denis Gremelmayr 4 4
      Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Kas 66
      Flag of Germany.svg Christopher Kas 4 76
      6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dick Norman 65 1
      Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Boris Pašanski 1 72
      6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dick Norman 65 6

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