Tennis at the 2003 Games of the Small States of Europe

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Tennis at the 2003 Games of the Small States of Europe
Date3 – 7 June
LocationMarsa Sports Club
Champions
Men's singles
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Gilles Müller  (LUX)
Women's singles
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Claudine Schaul  (LUX)
Men's doubles
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Gilles Müller / Mike Scheidweiler  (LUX)
Women's doubles
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mandy Minella / Claudine Schaul  (LUX)
  2001  · Games of the Small States of Europe ·  2005  

Tennis competitions at the 2003 Games of the Small States of Europe in Malta were held from June 3 to June 7 at the Marsa Sports Club in Marsa. The tournament took place on Hard courts. [1]

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Events

Men's singles

Round One Quarter Finals Semi Finals Gold Medal Match
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Gilles Müller  (LUX)66
Flag of Iceland.svg  Arnar Sigurdsson  (ISL)6676Flag of Iceland.svg  Arnar Sigurdsson  (ISL)1 2
Flag of San Marino.svg  Domenico Vicini  (SMR)2 793 Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Gilles Müller  (LUX)66
Flag of Andorra.svg  Joan Jiménez Guerra  (AND)0 3 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Jirka Lokaj  (LIE)1 3
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Jirka Lokaj  (LIE)66Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Jirka Lokaj  (LIE)76
Flag of Monaco.svg  Emmanuel Heussner  (MON)66Flag of Monaco.svg  Emmanuel Heussner  (MON)6 4
Flag of Malta.svg  Mark Schembri  (MLT)4 4 Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Gilles Müller  (LUX)66
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Herbert Weirather  (LIE)66Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mike Scheidweiler  (LUX)2 3
Flag of Malta.svg  Marcus Delicata  (MLT)4 2 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Herbert Weirather  (LIE)4 2
Flag of Andorra.svg  Marc Curt Vilanova  (AND)1 1 Flag of Monaco.svg  Guillaume Couillard  (MON)66
Flag of Monaco.svg  Guillaume Couillard  (MON)66Flag of Monaco.svg  Guillaume Couillard  (MON)634
Flag of San Marino.svg  Christian Rosti  (SMR)60 4 Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mike Scheidweiler  (LUX)776
Flag of Iceland.svg  Raj Kumar Bonifacius  (ISL)4 66Flag of Iceland.svg  Raj Kumar Bonifacius  (ISL)630
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mike Scheidweiler  (LUX)776

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Women's singles

Round One Quarter Finals Semi Finals Gold Medal Match
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Claudine Schaul  (LUX)66
Flag of Iceland.svg  Rakel Petursdóttir  (ISL)2 3 Flag of Monaco.svg  Johanna Armita  (MON)0 1
Flag of Monaco.svg  Johanna Armita  (MON)66Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Claudine Schaul  (LUX)66
Flag of Malta.svg  Lisa Caminzuli  (MLT)1 1
Flag of Malta.svg  Lisa Caminzuli  (MLT)66
Flag of San Marino.svg  Martina Agarici  (SMR)1 0
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Claudine Schaul  (LUX)777
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mandy Minella  (LUX)655
Flag of Iceland.svg  Sigurlaug Sigurdardottir  (ISL)1 1
Flag of Monaco.svg  Nathalie Welker  (MON)66
Flag of Monaco.svg  Nathalie Welker  (MON)0 0
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mandy Minella  (LUX)66
Flag of Malta.svg  Rosanne Dimech  (MLT)2 2
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mandy Minella  (LUX)66

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Men's doubles

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal Match
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Gilles Müller  (LUX)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mike Scheidweiler  (LUX)
66
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Jirka Lokaj  (LIE)
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Alex Risch  (LIE)
3 667Flag of San Marino.svg  Christian Rosti  (SMR)
Flag of San Marino.svg  Domenico Vicini  (SMR)
0 0
Flag of San Marino.svg  Christian Rosti  (SMR)
Flag of San Marino.svg  Domenico Vicini  (SMR)
61 79Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Gilles Müller  (LUX)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mike Scheidweiler  (LUX)
786
Flag of Monaco.svg  Benjamin Balleret  (MON)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Emmanuel Heussner  (MON)
4 66Flag of Monaco.svg  Benjamin Balleret  (MON)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Emmanuel Heussner  (MON)
661
Flag of Iceland.svg  Raj Kumar Bonifacius  (ISL)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Arnar Sigurdsson  (ISL)
63 4 Flag of Monaco.svg  Benjamin Balleret  (MON)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Emmanuel Heussner  (MON)
1 776
Flag of Malta.svg  Gordon Asciak  (MLT)
Flag of Malta.svg  Mark Schembri  (MLT)
654 Flag of Andorra.svg  Joan Jiménez Guerra  (AND)
Flag of Andorra.svg  Jorge Vila Vila  (AND)
6643
Flag of Andorra.svg  Joan Jiménez Guerra  (AND)
Flag of Andorra.svg  Jorge Vila Vila  (AND)
776

Women's doubles

Quarter Finals Semi Finals Gold Medal Match
               
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mandy Minella  (LUX)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Claudine Schaul  (LUX)
BYE
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mandy Minella  (LUX)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Claudine Schaul  (LUX)
66
Flag of Monaco.svg  Diane Valetta  (MON)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Nathalie Welker  (MON)
0 0
Flag of Monaco.svg  Diane Valetta  (MON)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Nathalie Welker  (MON)
BYE
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Mandy Minella  (LUX)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Claudine Schaul  (LUX)
67
Flag of Malta.svg  Lisa Caminzuli  (MLT)
Flag of Malta.svg  Carol Cassar Torreggiani  (MLT)
4 5
Flag of Iceland.svg  Rakel Petursdóttir  (ISL)
Flag of Iceland.svg  Rebekka Petursdottir  (ISL)
1 0
Flag of San Marino.svg  Martina Agarici  (SMR)
Flag of San Marino.svg  Francesca Guardigli  (SMR)
66
Flag of San Marino.svg  Martina Agarici  (SMR)
Flag of San Marino.svg  Francesca Guardigli  (SMR)
2 0
Flag of Malta.svg  Lisa Caminzuli  (MLT)
Flag of Malta.svg  Carol Cassar Torreggiani  (MLT)
66
BYE
Flag of Malta.svg  Lisa Caminzuli  (MLT)
Flag of Malta.svg  Carol Cassar Torreggiani  (MLT)
Bronze Medal Match
     
Flag of Monaco.svg  Diane Valetta  (MON)
Flag of Monaco.svg  Nathalie Welker  (MON)
631
Flag of San Marino.svg  Martina Agarici  (SMR)
Flag of San Marino.svg  Francesca Guardigli  (SMR)
776

[4]

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