2003 Challenge Bell – Doubles

Doubles
2003 Challenge Bell
Champions China Li Ting
China Sun Tiantian
Runners-up Belgium Els Callens
United States Meilen Tu
Final score 6–3, 6–3
Main article: 2003 Challenge Bell

Samantha Reeves and Jessica Steck were the defending champions, but Steck decided not to participate this year. Reeves partnered with Nana Miyagi, but lost in the semifinals to Els Callens and Meilen Tu.

Li Ting and Sun Tiantian won the title, defeating Callens and Tu 6–3, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Belgium Els Callens / United States Meilen Tu (Final)
  2. Italy Rita Grande / Russia Alina Jidkova (Quarterfinals)
  3. Japan Nana Miyagi / United States Samantha Reeves (Semifinals)
  4. China Li Ting / China Sun Tiantian (Champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Belgium E Callens
United States M Tu
77 6
Brazil M-F Alves
Italy Ad Serra Zanetti
64 2 1 Belgium E Callens
United States M Tu
7 6
Venezuela M Sequera
Italy An Serra Zanetti
3 7 60 United States J Craybas
Argentina G Dulko
5 2
United States J Craybas
Argentina G Dulko
6 5 77 1 Belgium E Callens
United States M Tu
6 6
3 Japan N Miyagi
United States S Reeves
6 6 3 Japan N Miyagi
United States S Reeves
3 3
Germany K Freye
United States L Granville
2 3 3 Japan N Miyagi
United States S Reeves
6 4 6
United States J Embry
United States M Washington
64 6 79 United States J Embry
United States M Washington
3 6 3
United States A Augustus
Canada M Marois
77 4 67 1 Belgium E Callens
United States M Tu
3 3
United States A Cargill
South Africa K Grant
1 4 4 China T Li
China T Sun
6 6
France M Bartoli
Russia M Sharapova
6 6 France M Bartoli
Russia M Sharapova
3 3
Czech Republic I Benešová
Czech Republic L Němečková
1 0 4 China T Li
China T Sun
6 6
4 China T Li
China T Sun
6 6 4 China T Li
China T Sun
79 6
WC Canada M-È Pelletier
Canada D Srebrovic
1 2 China Z Yan
China J Zheng
67 2
China Z Yan
China J Zheng
6 6 China Z Yan
China J Zheng
6 6
Q United States A Baker
United States S Taylor
2r 2 Italy R Grande
Russia A Jidkova
1 2
2 Italy R Grande
Russia A Jidkova
4

References

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