Advanta Championships 2003/Qualifikation
Dieser Artikel zeigt die Ergebnisse der Qualifikationsrunden für die Advanta Championships 2003 des Damentennis. Insgesamt nahmen 32 Spielerinnen im Einzel und 2 Paarungen im Doppel an der Qualifikation teil.
Einzel
Setzliste
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Zeichenerklärung
- Q = Qualifikant
- WC = Wildcard
- LL = Lucky Loser
- ITF = qualifiziert über ITF-Ranking
- ALT = Ersatz (alternate)
- PR = Protected Ranking
- SE = Special Exempt
- r = Aufgabe (retired)
- d = Disqualifikation
- w.o. = walkover
Ergebnisse
Doppel
Setzliste
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Zeichenerklärung
- Q = Qualifikant
- WC = Wildcard
- LL = Lucky Loser
- ITF = qualifiziert über ITF-Ranking
- ALT = Ersatz (alternate)
- PR = Protected Ranking
- SE = Special Exempt
- r = Aufgabe (retired)
- d = Disqualifikation
- w.o. = walkover
Ergebnisse
Qualifikationsrunde | |||||
1 | Jarmila Gajdošová Anna-Lena Grönefeld | w. | o. | ||
2 | Mariana Correa Marissa Irvin |
Weblinks
- Advanta Championships 2003/Qualifikation als PDF (englisch) auf der WTA-Homepage
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