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2003 tennis event results
Defending champion
Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated
Kim Clijsters in the final, 6β4, 4β6, 7β5 to win the singles tennis title at the 2003 WTA German Open. It was her third title of the year, and the ninth of her career.
Seeds
The first nine
seeds received a
bye into the second round.
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
References
45 WTA Tour-Level Titles: 43 SGL & 2 DBL
Entourage
Pierre-Yves Hardenne (former boyfriend & assistant, 1998β2006; fiancΓ©: 2001β2002; husband: 2002β2006)
Title-winning doubles partners
Career Rivalries Year-end No.1 Grand Slam titles
Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open
WTA Tour titles
Other professional titles7 singles & 2 doubles
ITF Tour
SGL
1997 Le Touquet
1997 Koksijde
1997 Gelos
1998 Grenelefe
1998 Ramat Hasharon
1998 Reims
2000 Liège
National representation
Grand Slam events
Tier I tournaments
Tier II tournaments
Sydney (
S ,
D )
Paris (
S ,
D )
Antwerp (
S ,
D )
Dubai (
S ,
D )
Scottsdale (
S ,
D )
Amelia Island (
S ,
D )
Warsaw (
S ,
D )
Eastbourne (
S ,
D )
Stanford (
S ,
D )
San Diego (
S ,
D )
Los Angeles (
S ,
D )
New Haven (
S ,
D )
Shanghai (
S ,
D )
Leipzig (
S ,
D )
Filderstadt (
S ,
D )
Linz (
S ,
D )
Philadelphia (
S ,
D )
Tier III tournaments
Gold Coast (
S ,
D )
Doha (
S ,
D )
Memphis (
S ,
D )
BogotΓ‘ (
S ,
D )
Acapulco (
S ,
D )
Bol (
S ,
D )
Strasbourg (
S ,
D )
Birmingham (
S ,
D )
Vienna (
S ,
D )
's-Hertogenbosch (
S ,
D )
Sopot (
S ,
D )
Bali (
S ,
D )
Tokyo (
S ,
D )
Luxembourg (
S ,
D )
Quebec City (
S ,
D )
Tier IV tournaments
Tier V tournaments
Team events