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2003 JPMorgan Chase Open

Women's tennis tournament


Women's tennis tournament

The 2003 JPMorgan Chase Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts that was part of the Tier II Series of the 2004 WTA Tour. It was the 30th edition of the tournament and took place in Carson, California, United States, from August 4 through August 10, 2003. First-seeded Kim Clijsters won the singles title and earned $97,000 first-prize money. As a result of her win Clijsters became the world No. 1 ranked player for the first time in her career and the first female player to do so without winning a Grand Slam tournament.

Finals

Singles

Main article: 2003 JPMorgan Chase Open – Singles

BEL Kim Clijsters defeated USA Lindsay Davenport, 6–1, 3–6, 6–3

  • It was Clijsters' 6th singles title of the year and the 16th of her career.

Doubles

Main article: 2003 JPMorgan Chase Open – Doubles

FRA Mary Pierce / AUS Rennae Stubbs defeated RUS Elena Bovina / BEL Els Callens, 6–3, 6–3

References

References

  1. (August 11, 2003). "Clijsters crowned number one".
  2. (August 10, 2003). "Clijsters becomes new No. 1 woman".
  3. (August 11, 2003). "Clijsters is first Belgian to go top of the world".
  4. (August 10, 2003). "Clijsters crowned as new world no 1".
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