2004 Estoril Open – Women's Singles

Magüi Serna was the defending champion, but did not compete this year.

Women's Singles
2004 Estoril Open
Champion Émilie Loit
Runner-up Iveta Benešová
Final score7–5, 7–6(7–1)

Émilie Loit won the title by defeating Iveta Benešová 7–5, 7–6(7–1) in the final. It was the 2nd title in the year for Loit and the 8th title in her singles career.

Seeds

  1. Elena Bovina (Second round)
  2. Alicia Molik (First round)
  3. Émilie Loit (Champion)
  4. Denisa Chládková (Quarterfinals)
  5. Barbara Schett (Quarterfinals)
  6. Iveta Benešová (Final)
  7. Katarina Srebotnik (Second round)
  8. Marion Bartoli (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Marta Marrero 4 4
3 Émilie Loit 6 6
3 Émilie Loit 7 77
6 Iveta Benešová 5 61
6 Iveta Benešová 6 7
Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro 3 5

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 E Bovina 6 6
WC I Majoli 4 2 1 E Bovina 78 4 3
M Marrero 6 6 M Marrero 66 6 6
V Németh 1 1 M Marrero 6 6
Q AL Grönefeld 6 6 5 B Schett 0 2
Ľ Kurhajcová 1 2 Q AL Grönefeld 5 5
Q M Ani 1 710 4 5 B Schett 7 7
5 B Schett 6 68 6 M Marrero 4 4
3 É Loit 6 6 3 É Loit 6 6
E Callens 2 2 3 É Loit 6 6
Ľ Cervanová 3 6 6 Ľ Cervanová 2 0
E Gagliardi 6 2 4 3 É Loit 6 2 6
T Garbin 7 2 3 K Koukalová 3 6 4
K Koukalová 5 6 6 K Koukalová 6 6
R Grande 77 3 5 7 K Srebotnik 3 4
7 K Srebotnik 64 6 7

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 I Benešová 77 6
Q N Gussoni 64 3 6 I Benešová 1 6 6
F Pennetta 6 6 F Pennetta 6 3 4
Å Svensson 1 3 6 I Benešová 6 6
WC N Silva 3 77 710 4 D Chládková 2 2
Q J Schruff 6 65 68 WC N Silva 2 1
Y Beygelzimer 3 2 4 D Chládková 6 6
4 D Chládková 6 6 6 I Benešová 6 7
8 M Bartoli 3 3 S Cohen-Aloro 3 5
ME Camerin 6 6 ME Camerin 2 4
M Suchá 6 6 M Suchá 6 6
Z Ondrášková 1 2 M Suchá 6 4 4
S Kleinová 2 77 0 S Cohen-Aloro 3 6 6
S Cohen-Aloro 6 64 6 S Cohen-Aloro 7 7
H Nagyová 3 6 77 H Nagyová 5 5
2 A Molik 6 3 63
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