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2004 German Open Women's Singles Championship

Tournament in Berlin 2004
Single player tournamentDoubles tournament

The 2004 German Open Women's Tennis Championships were held for the thirty-third time. In the main draw there were 56 participants, 4 of whom received a wildcard from the organizers, and another 14 went through qualifications.

Amelie Moresmo won the tournament for the second time.

Content

  • 1 seeded
  • 2 Grid
    • 2.1 Abbreviations Used
    • 2.2 Final Rounds
    • 2.3 First rounds
      • 2.3.1 Section 1
      • 2.3.2 Section 2
      • 2.3.3 Section 3
      • 2.3.4 Section 4
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Seeded

The first eight seeding starts the tournament from the second round.

  1.   Kim Claysters (Third Round)
  2.   Amelie Moresmo (Title)
  3.   Venus Williams (Final, Failure) [1]
  4.   Anastasia Myskina (Quarter Final)
  5.   Nadezhda Petrova (Third round)
  6.   Jennifer Capriati (Semifinal)
  7.   Elena Dementieva (Third Round)
  8.   Ai Sugiyama (Third Round)
  1.   Vera Zvonareva (Second round)
  2.   Svetlana Kuznetsova (Quarter Final)
  3.   Paola Suarez (Quarter Final)
  4.   Sylvia Farina Eliya (Failure) [2]
  5.   Patti Schnyder (Third Round, Failure) [3]
  6.   Conchita Martinez (Round One)
  7.   Elena Dokic (First round)
  8.   Anna Smashnova (Third Round)
  9.   Maria Sharapova (Third round)

Grid

Abbreviations Used

  • Q ( English qualifier , literally - qualified ) - the winner of the qualification tournament.
  • WC ( English wild card , wild card) - a special invitation from the organizers.
  • LL ( English lucky loser , literally - lucky loser ) - the player with the highest rating of the losers in the final qualifying round, invited as a replacement for the late star player of the main grid.
  • R ( eng. Retired , literally - withdrawn ) - the player's refusal to continue the game during the match.
  • W / O ( English walkover , literally - passage ) - winning an opponent’s absenteeism for the game.
  • SE ( English special exempt ) - the special admission. It is used for players who have successfully played in the week preceding the tournament, and therefore could not participate in the qualification.
  • PR ( English protected ranking , literally - protected rating ). It is used for admission to the tournament of players who have missed a long time due to injury and dropped in the ranking.
  • ALT ( English alternate ) - an alternative player in the grid (replacing one of the late withdrawn from the tournament).
  • S ( Eng. Suspended , literally - postponed ) - the match is suspended due to rain or darkness.
  • D ( eng. Defaulted ) - one of the athletes removed from the tournament for unsportsmanlike behavior.


Final Rounds

Quarter finalsSemifinalsThe final
  Carolina Shprem66
  Fabiola Zuluaga33
  Carolina Shprem63four
3  Venus Williams266
3  Venus Williams756
eleven  Paola Suarez6 572
3  Venus Williams
2  Amelie Moresmow/o
6  Jennifer capriati66