2003 Heineken Open – Singles

Greg Rusedski was the defending champion of the singles event of the Heineken Open tennis tournament, held in Auckland, New Zealand, but did not compete that year.

Singles
2003 Heineken Open
Champion Gustavo Kuerten
Runner-up Dominik Hrbatý
Final score6–3, 7–5
Draw32 (4Q / 3WC)
Seeds8

Fourth-seeded Gustavo Kuerten won in the final 6–3, 7–5 against unseeded Dominik Hrbatý.[1]

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Jiří Novák (Quarterfinals)
  2. David Nalbandian (First Round)
  3. Fernando González (Second Round)
  4. Gustavo Kuerten (Champion)
  5. José Acasuso (First Round)
  6. Jan-Michael Gambill (Second Round)
  7. Guillermo Coria (Quarterfinals)
  8. Davide Sanguinetti (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 J Novák 6 6  
Q R Kendrick 2 3   1 J Novák 1 78 6
  A Calleri 65 5   Q R Ginepri 6 66 3
Q R Ginepri 77 7   1 J Novák 77 2 63
  A Sá 79 5 4   F Mantilla 65 6 77
  K Carlsen 67 7 6   K Carlsen 4 4  
  F Mantilla 6 7     F Mantilla 6 6  
5 J Acasuso 3 5     F Mantilla 2 2  
3 F González 3 77 6   D Hrbatý 6 6  
  F López 6 65 2 3 F González 4 3  
  A Martín 3 2     D Ferrer 6 6  
  D Ferrer 6 6     D Ferrer 5 3  
  D Hrbatý 6 6     D Hrbatý 7 6  
WC S Rea 4 2     D Hrbatý 6 66 77
  M Kratochvil 1 3   6 J-M Gambill 3 78 64
6 J-M Gambill 6 6     Dominik Hrbatý 3 5  
7 G Coria 2 6 6 4 Gustavo Kuerten 6 7  
  D Sánchez 6 2 4 7 G Coria 6 6  
WC L Horna 6 65 2   F Vicente 2 2  
  F Vicente 3 77 6 7 G Coria 5 6 2
Q M Russell 77 6   4 G Kuerten 7 4 6
  R Štěpánek 64 4   Q M Russell 6 4 2
Q M Verkerk 65 4   4 G Kuerten 4 6 6
4 G Kuerten 77 6   4 G Kuerten 6 6  
8 D Sanguinetti 3 3     M Zabaleta 3 3  
  R Sluiter 6 6     R Sluiter 3 6 1
  S Koubek 6 6   S Koubek 6 3 6
WC M Nielsen 3 2     S Koubek 2 1  
  A Dupuis 3 4     M Zabaleta 6 6  
  V Spadea 6 6     V Spadea 4 3  
  M Zabaleta 2 77 6   M Zabaleta 6 6  
2 D Nalbandian 6 63 3
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