2003 Synsam Swedish Open – Doubles

Jonas Björkman and Todd Woodbridge were the defending champions but only Björkman competed that year with Jared Palmer.

Doubles
2003 Synsam Swedish Open
Champions Simon Aspelin
Massimo Bertolini
Runners-up Lucas Arnold
Mariano Hood
Final score67(37), 60, 64

Björkman and Palmer lost in the semifinals to Simon Aspelin and Massimo Bertolini.

Aspelin and Bertolini won in the final 67(37), 60, 64 against Lucas Arnold and Mariano Hood.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 J Björkman
J Palmer
78 6  
WC F Prpic
R Söderling
66 1   1 J Björkman
J Palmer
w/o    
  H Arazi
O Rochus
6 1 6   H Arazi
O Rochus
     
  D Adams
N Lapentti
3 6 4 1 J Björkman
J Palmer
4 6 3
3 S Aspelin
M Bertolini
6 6   3 S Aspelin
M Bertolini
6 3 6
  A Voinea
M Youzhny
4 3   3 S Aspelin
M Bertolini
6 6  
  Y El Aynaoui
T Vanhoudt
6       Y El Aynaoui
T Vanhoudt
4 3  
  A Schneiter
M Zabaleta
5r   3 S Aspelin
M Bertolini
63 6 6
  D Ferrer
F Vicente
1 2   2 L Arnold
M Hood
77 0 4
  D Hrbatý
A Martín
6 6     D Hrbatý
A Martín
6 6  
  J Levinský
Á López Morón
6 6     J Levinský
Á López Morón
4 4  
4 D Bowen
A Fisher
3 3     D Hrbatý
A Martín
1 4  
  C Moyá
R Nadal
6 6   2 L Arnold
M Hood
6 6  
WC J Landsberg
M Norman
3 2     C Moyá
R Nadal
3 4  
  A Portas
T Robredo
6 3 3 2 L Arnold
M Hood
6 6  
2 L Arnold
M Hood
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