2004 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Singles

Singles

2004 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
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Champion United Kingdom Greg Rusedski
Runner-up Germany Alexander Popp
Final score 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–2)

Robby Ginepri was the defending champion,[1] but did not participate.

Greg Rusedski won the title, defeating Alexander Popp 7–6(7–5), 7–6(7–2) in the final.[2]

Seeds

  1. United States Vince Spadea (Quarterfinals)
  2. United States James Blake (Second Round)
  3. Austria Jürgen Melzer (Quarterfinals)
  4. France Grégory Carraz (First Round)
  5. France Cyril Saulnier (Semifinals)
  6. United States Jan-Michael Gambill (First Round)
  7. Germany Alexander Popp (Final)
  8. France Antony Dupuis (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  7  Germany Alexander Popp 6 77    
5  France Cyril Saulnier 4 65    
  7  Germany Alexander Popp 65 62
   United Kingdom Greg Rusedski 77 77
 United Kingdom Greg Rusedski 7 712
  8  France Antony Dupuis 5 610  

Top Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
1  United States V Spadea 6 4 6  
   United States J Salzenstein 3 6 3     1  United States V Spadea 6 77    
WC  United States B Vahaly 6 6     WC  United States B Vahaly 1 65    
Q  Slovakia M Mertiňák 2 2       1  United States V Spadea 2 2    
Q  United States G Weiner 77 6       7  Germany A Popp 6 6    
   Austria A Peya 64 4     Q  United States G Weiner 1 3  
WC  United States A Delić 4 3     7  Germany A Popp 6 6    
7  Germany A Popp 6 6       7  Germany A Popp 6 77
3  Austria J Melzer 6 6         5  France C Saulnier 4 65
   Czech Republic J Hernych 2 4       3  Austria J Melzer 6 6  
 France N Mahut 6 6      France N Mahut 3 1  
   France J Golmard 2 2       3  Austria J Melzer 1 5  
 Belgium G Elseneer 6 6         5  France C Saulnier 6 7    
Q  United States R Ram 2 3        Belgium G Elseneer 7 3 63
WC  United States J Gimelstob 1 6 1     5  France C Saulnier 5 6 77  
5  France C Saulnier 6 3 6  

Bottom Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
6  United States J-M Gambill 2 77 3  
   United States J Morrison 6 65 6      United States J Morrison 6 6    
   South Africa W Moodie 2 77 62     Q  United States B Baker 3 3    
Q  United States B Baker 6 64 77        United States J Morrison 65 5  
   Denmark K Carlsen 6 2 77        United Kingdom G Rusedski 77 7  
   Australia T Reid 1 6 64        Denmark K Carlsen 6 65 66
 United Kingdom G Rusedski 6 4 6      United Kingdom G Rusedski 4 77 78  
4  France G Carraz 1 6 3        United Kingdom G Rusedski 7 712
8  France A Dupuis 6 6         8  France A Dupuis 5 610
 Czech Republic J Vacek 2 3       8  France A Dupuis 6 6  
LL  United States R Kendrick 6 2 3      Italy D Sanguinetti 3 4  
 Italy D Sanguinetti 3 6 6       8  France A Dupuis 6 2 6
   Israel H Levy 3 3          United States A Bogomolov, Jr. 4 6 3  
 United States A Bogomolov, Jr. 6 6        United States A Bogomolov, Jr. 6 6  
 Belgium D Norman 67 3     2  United States J Blake 3 1    
2  United States J Blake 79 6  

References

  1. "Ginepri wins maiden title". BBC Sport. 14 July 2003. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
  2. "Rusedski wins Newport final". BBC Sport. 11 July 2004. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
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