2003 Tennis Masters Cup
The 2003 Tennis Masters Cup was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 34th edition of the year-end singles championships and the 29th edition of the year-end doubles championships, and was part of the 2003 ATP Tour. It took place at the Westside Tennis Club in Houston, Texas in the United States from November 8 through November 16, 2003.
2003 Tennis Masters Cup | |
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Date | November 8 – November 16 |
Edition | 34th (singles) / 29th (doubles) |
Surface | Hard / outdoor |
Location | Houston, United States |
Venue | Westside Tennis Club |
Champions | |
Singles | |
Doubles | |
Points Breakdown
Singles
Seed | Rank | Player | Grand Slam | ATP World Tour Masters 1000 | Best Other | Total points | Tourn | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AUS | FRA | WIM | USO | IW | MIA | MC | ROM | HAM | CAN | CIN | MAD | PAR | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |||||
1 | 1 | SF 90 |
R128 1 |
SF 90 |
W 200 |
QF 25 |
R32 7 |
R64 1 |
R32 7 |
R32 7 |
W 100 |
W 100 |
R16 15 |
SF 45 |
W 45 |
W 40 |
W 35 |
F 35 |
F 24 |
867 | 22 | |
2 | 2 | QF 50 |
W 200 |
R16 30 |
F 140 |
R64 1 |
R32 7 |
W 100 |
SF 45 |
W 100 |
R16 15 |
R32 7 |
R16 15 |
A 0 |
W 35 |
SF 27 |
F 24 |
F 24 |
SF 22 |
842 | 19 | |
3 | 3 | R16 30 |
R128 1 |
W 200 |
R16 30 |
R64 1 |
QF 25 |
A 0 |
R16 15 |
F 70 |
SF 45 |
R32 7 |
SF 45 |
QF 25 |
W 60 |
W 50 |
W 45 |
W 35 |
W 35 |
725 | 23 | |
4 | 4 | R16 30 |
SF 90 |
R128 1 |
QF 50 |
R16 15 |
R16 15 |
F 70 |
R16 15 |
W 100 |
R64 1 |
QF 25 |
A 0 |
R16 15 |
W 60 |
W 50 |
W 50 |
W 35 |
F 24 |
646 | 21 | |
5 | 5 | W 200 |
QF 50 |
R16 30 |
SF 90 |
A 0 |
W 100 |
A 0 |
R64 1 |
A 0 |
QF 25 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
W 35 |
W 35 |
SF 20 |
SF 18 |
R32 1 |
605 | 18 | |
6 | 6 | F 140 |
R16 30 |
R16 30 |
R16 30 |
SF 45 |
R64 1 |
R32 7 |
QF 25 |
R16 15 |
SF 45 |
SF 45 |
R32 7 |
QF 25 |
W 50 |
W 45 |
F 24 |
SF 22 |
SF 15 |
601 | 27 | |
7 | 7 | R64 7 |
QF 50 |
A 0 |
R16 30 |
R16 15 |
F 70 |
SF 45 |
R16 15 |
R32 7 |
R64 1 |
R64 1 |
R16 15 |
A 0 |
W 60 |
W 35 |
W 35 |
F 35 |
SF 15 |
436 | 23 | |
8 | 8 | QF 50 |
R64 7 |
R16 30 |
SF 90 |
R64 1 |
R32 7 |
R32 7 |
R64 1 |
SF 45 |
F 70 |
QF 25 |
A 0 |
A 0 |
F 35 |
QF 8 |
QF 8 |
R16 5 |
R16 3 |
392 | 20 | |
Source:[1] |
Doubles
Rk | Name | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | Total | Tour |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | W 200 |
F 140 |
W 100 |
F 70 |
W 60 |
QF 50 |
SF 45 |
SF 45 |
SF 45 |
W 35 |
F 35 |
R16 30 |
QF 25 |
SF 22 |
882 | 25 | |
2 | F 140 |
W 100 |
W 100 |
W 100 |
F 70 |
W 50 |
QF 50 |
QF 50 |
SF 45 |
SF 45 |
W 35 |
F 35 |
F 31 |
SF 27 |
878 | 15 | |
3 | W 200 |
W 200 |
F 70 |
SF 45 |
SF 45 |
W 45 |
W 40 |
SF 27 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
SF 22 |
R32 15 |
809 | 17 | |
4 | F 140 |
W 100 |
SF 90 |
W 50 |
W 50 |
W 50 |
QF 50 |
W 45 |
SF 45 |
W 35 |
F 35 |
R16 30 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
770 | 22 | |
5 | W 100 |
W 100 |
SF 90 |
F 70 |
W 50 |
QF 50 |
QF 50 |
W 35 |
F 28 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
SF 15 |
QF 12 |
675 | 24 | |
6 | W 200 |
SF 90 |
F 70 |
F 70 |
F 70 |
R16 30 |
R16 30 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
F 24 |
SF 20 |
R32 0 |
654 | 12 | |||
— | SF 90 |
SF 90 |
F 70 |
W 60 |
QF 50 |
SF 45 |
SF 45 |
W 35 |
QF 25 |
QF 8 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
R16 0 |
518 | 15 | |
7 | W 50 |
W 50 |
QF 50 |
QF 50 |
SF 45 |
SF 45 |
W 35 |
F 31 |
R16 30 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
511 | 26 | |
8 | SF 90 |
QF 50 |
R16 30 |
SF 27 |
QF 25 |
QF 25 |
SF 22 |
SF 22 |
SF 18 |
SF 15 |
R16 15 |
R16 15 |
QF 10 |
QF 8 |
372 | 26 |
Champions
Men's Singles
- It was Federer's 9th title of the year and the 17th of his career. It was his 1st career year-end championships title.
Men's Doubles
- It was Bob Bryan's 5th title of the year and the 14th of his career. It was Mike Bryan's 5th title of the year and the 16th of his career.
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References
- "Emirates ATP Race To London". atp. Retrieved 2003-11-05.
External links
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