2004 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem – Singles

Singles
2004 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem
Champion France Émilie Loit
Runner-up Slovakia Ľudmila Cervanová
Final score 6–2, 6–2

Rita Grande was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Émilie Loit.

Loit defeated Ľudmila Cervanová 6–2, 6–2 in the final to win her WTA title.[1]

Seeds

  1. France Émilie Loit (Champion)
  2. France Marion Bartoli (First Round)
  3. Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik (First Round)
  4. Slovakia Ľudmila Cervanová (Final)

5. Czech Republic Iveta Benešová (First Round)
6. Ukraine Julia Vakulenko (First Round)
7. Slovakia Ľubomíra Kurhajcová (Quarterfinals)
8. Italy Maria Elena Camerin (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  France Émilie Loit 7 6    
 Italy Rita Grande 61 3    
  1  France Émilie Loit 6 6  
  4  Slovakia Ľudmila Cervanová 2 2  
4  Slovakia Ľudmila Cervanová 7 6
   Czech Republic Klára Koukalová 5 4  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarter FinalsSemi Final
1 France É Loit 5 6 6
WC India S Mirza 7 4 2 1 France É Loit 6 5 6
  Italy A Serra Zanetti 2 3   Croatia S Talaja 2 7 4
  Croatia S Talaja 6 6 1 France É Loit 7 6  
  United States A Spears 7 3 4   Spain M Marrero 5 4  
Q Hungary Z Gubacsi 62 6 6 Q Hungary Z Gubacsi 2 1
  Spain M Marrero 3 6 6 Spain M Marrero 6 6
5 Czech Republic I Benešová 6 3 1 1 France É Loit 7 6  
3 Slovenia K Srebotnik 3 5   Italy R Grande 61 3  
WC Morocco B Mouhtassine 6 7   WC Morocco B Mouhtassine 3 3  
  Slovakia M Suchá 5 1   Italy R Grande 6 6  
  Italy R Grande 7 6 Italy R Grande 6 1 6
LL Czech Republic M Paštiková 60 1 7 Slovakia Ľ Kurhajcová 3 6 0
  Italy F Pennetta 7 6 Italy F Pennetta 4 3  
France V Razzano 2 2   7 Slovakia Ľ Kurhajcová 6 6  
7 Slovakia Ľ Kurhajcová 6 6  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarter FinalsSemi Final
6 Ukraine J Vakulenko 5 0  
Q Poland M Domachowska 7 6   Q Poland M Domachowska 6  
Spain G León García 6 3 6 Spain G León Garcia 1 r  
Q Hungary K Nagy 1 6 4 Q Poland M Domachowska 5 2  
  Germany A-L Grönefeld 63 5   4 Slovakia Ľ Cervanová 7 6  
  Czech Republic E Birnerová 7 7     Czech Republic E Birnerová 3 3
Belgium E Callens 2 1   4 Slovakia Ľ Cervanová 6 6
4 Slovakia Ľ Cervanová 6 6   4 Slovakia Ľ Cervanová 7 6
8 Italy ME Camerin 6 6   Czech Republic K Koukalová 5 4
Q Italy R Vinci 4 2   8 Italy ME Camerin 6 7
  Spain C Martínez Granados 3 6 6   Spain C Martínez Granados 3 5
  Germany J Schruff 6 4 2 8 Italy ME Camerin 3 2  
PR Austria B Schwartz 3 3   Czech Republic K Koukalová 6 6  
Czech Republic K Koukalová 6 6   Czech Republic K Koukalová 6 6
  France S Cohen-Aloro 7 6 France S Cohen-Aloro 3 4
2 France M Bartoli 5 3

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