2003 Proximus Diamond Games – Doubles

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Doubles
2003 Proximus Diamond Games
ChampionsBelgium Kim Clijsters
Japan Ai Sugiyama
Runners-upFrance Nathalie Dechy
France Émilie Loit
Final score6–2, 6–0
Events
Singles Doubles
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Magdalena Maleeva and Patty Schnyder were the defending champions, but Maleeva did not compete this year, as she was competing in Doha at the same week. Schnyder teamed up with Maja Matevžič and lost in semifinals to Nathalie Dechy and Émilie Loit.

Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama won the title by defeating Nathalie Dechy and Émilie Loit 6–2, 6–0 in the final.

Seeds[]

Draw[]

Key[]

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild card
  • LL = Lucky loser
  • Alt = Alternate
  • SE = Special exempt
  • PR = Protected ranking
  • ITF = ITF entry
  • JE = Junior exempt
  • w/o = Walkover
  • r = Retired
  • d = Defaulted

Draw[]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6
Germany V Henke
Luxembourg C Schaul
0 0 1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6
Netherlands K Boogert
Spain M Serna
6 6 Netherlands K Boogert
Spain M Serna
2 1
Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
Russia A Rodionova
2 4 1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6
3 Czech Republic D Bedáňová
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
6 6 3 Czech Republic D Bedáňová
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
2 0
Netherlands A Hopmans
Belgium P Van Acker
1 4 3 Czech Republic D Bedáňová
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic
6 6
WC Belgium E Clijsters
Belgium K Flipkens
5 6 6 WC Belgium E Clijsters
Belgium K Flipkens
3 4
Hungary Z Gubacsi
Ukraine T Perebiynis
7 3 3 1 Belgium K Clijsters
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6
LL Belgium C Maes
Ukraine J Vakulenko
65 79 66 2 France N Dechy
France É Loit
2 0
Spain M Marrero
Germany A Roesch
77 67 78 Spain M Marrero
Germany A Roesch
2 6 4
Netherlands D Haak
Netherlands S Noorlander
1 0 4 Slovenia M Matevžič
Switzerland P Schnyder
6 3 6
4 Slovenia M Matevžič
Switzerland P Schnyder
6 6 4 Slovenia M Matevžič
Switzerland P Schnyder
3 2
France C Dhenin
Ukraine E Tatarkova
79 6 2 France N Dechy
France É Loit
6 6
Q Belgium L Butkiewicz
Netherlands K Kilsdonk
67 3 France C Dhenin
Ukraine E Tatarkova
2 2
Bulgaria L Bacheva
Germany K Freye
1 2 2 France N Dechy
France É Loit
6 6
2 France N Dechy
France É Loit
6 6

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