2003 Idea Prokom Open – Men's Singles

Men's Singles
2003 Idea Prokom Open
2002 Champion Argentina José Acasuso
Champion Argentina Guillermo Coria
Runner-up Spain David Ferrer
Final score 75, 61

José Acasuso was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Guillermo Coria won in the final 75, 61 against David Ferrer.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (Quarterfinals)
  2. Spain Carlos Moyá (First Round)
  3. Argentina Guillermo Coria (Champion)
  4. Argentina David Nalbandian (Second Round)
  5. Italy Filippo Volandri (First Round)
  6. Spain David Sánchez (Second Round)
  7. Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý (Second Round)
  8. France Olivier Mutis (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Spain J C Ferrero 6 6    
WC  Poland B Dąbrowski 3 1       1  Spain J C Ferrero 4 7 6  
Q  Czech Republic F Čermák 6 6     Q  Czech Republic F Čermák 6 5 2  
Q  Poland F Urban 4 2         1  Spain J C Ferrero 1 61    
   Hungary A Sávolt 1 1            Peru L Horna 6 77    
   Peru L Horna 6 6          Peru L Horna 6 6  
WC  Poland M Fyrstenberg 5 3     7  Slovakia D Hrbatý 3 1    
7  Slovakia D Hrbatý 7 6            Peru L Horna 2 2    
3  Argentina G Coria 6 6         3  Argentina G Coria 6 6    
   Romania V Hănescu 3 4       3  Argentina G Coria 6 6    
   Belgium C Rochus 6 6        Belgium C Rochus 1 0    
   Argentina F Browne 3 3         3  Argentina G Coria 6 6  
Q  Germany M-K Goellner 6 4 6       8  France O Mutis 3 4    
   Switzerland M Kratochvil 4 6 3     Q  Germany M-K Goellner 4 2  
   Romania A Voinea 2 4     8  France O Mutis 6 6    
8  France O Mutis 6 6         3  Argentina Guillermo Coria 7 6  
6  Spain D Sánchez 6 6            Spain David Ferrer 5 1  
   Sweden M Norman 4 2       6  Spain D Sánchez 3 4    
   Italy G Galimberti 3 2        Sweden A Vinciguerra 6 6    
   Sweden A Vinciguerra 6 6            Sweden A Vinciguerra 1 2    
Q  Czech Republic B Ulihrach 62 2            Spain D Ferrer 6 6    
   Spain D Ferrer 77 6          Spain D Ferrer 6 4 6
   Switzerland M Rosset 2 4     4  Argentina D Nalbandian 4 6 3  
4  Argentina D Nalbandian 6 6            Spain D Ferrer 62 6 6
5  Italy F Volandri 4 0            Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 77 3 4  
   Argentina M Puerta 6 6          Argentina M Puerta 3 3    
   Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 7 3 6      Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6    
   Austria J Knowle 5 6 1          Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 67 6 6
WC  Poland M Matkowski 0 1            Spain G Blanco 79 4 0  
   Spain G Blanco 6 6          Spain G Blanco 3 6 6
   Spain A Portas 77 66 7      Spain A Portas 6 1 4  
2  Spain C Moyá 64 78 5  

References

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