2003 BellSouth Open – Doubles

Gastón Etlis and Martín Rodríguez were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Agustín Calleri and Mariano Hood.

Doubles
2003 BellSouth Open
Champions Agustín Calleri
Mariano Hood
Runners-up František Čermák
Leoš Friedl
Final score63, 16, 64

Calleri and Hood won in the final 63, 16, 64 against František Čermák and Leoš Friedl.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 G Etlis
M Rodríguez
65 7 65
  A Calleri
M Hood
77 5 77   A Calleri
M Hood
w/o    
  N Massú
M Ríos
w/o       N Massú
M Ríos
     
  A Martín
D Sánchez
        A Calleri
M Hood
4 77 6
4 L Arnold
L Lobo
1 2     D Bowen
A Fisher
6 61 3
  D Bowen
A Fisher
6 6     D Bowen
A Fisher
6 77  
  J Acasuso
A Schneiter
6 6     J Acasuso
A Schneiter
2 64  
WC P Harboe
D Moyano
3 2     A Calleri
M Hood
6 1 6
WC H Gamonal
A García
0 4   2 F Čermák
L Friedl
3 6 4
  E Artoni
A Portas
6 6     E Artoni
A Portas
w/o    
  G Gaudio
S Prieto
7 3 6   G Gaudio
S Prieto
     
3 S Aspelin
A Kratzmann
5 6 3   E Artoni
A Portas
6 4 3
  B Coupe
S Huss
2 6 1 2 F Čermák
L Friedl
4 6 6
  D Ferrer
F Vicente
6 4 6   D Ferrer
F Vicente
3 4  
  M García
S Roitman
2 6 63 2 F Čermák
L Friedl
6 6  
2 F Čermák
L Friedl
6 3 77
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