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Notes & Netcords Http://www.sanexwtatour.com Vol. 1 Issue 3 January 28, 2002 In this issue: Capriati wins second Australian Open title Capriati wins second Australian Open title 1 Hingis/Kournikova capture doubles title 1 Hantuchova wins mixed doubles 3 Australian Open Top 10 picks 3 Between the lines 4 Aces Corner 5 Off the court 7 This week on the Sanex WTA Tour 8 Toray Pan Pacific Open Tokyo Next week on the Sanex WTA Tour 8 Upcoming tournaments Melbourne, Australia Jennifer Capriati pulled her greatest comeback on court saving four match points to defeat Martina Hingis 4-6, 7-6 (7), 6-2 and claiming her second straight Australian Open title on Saturday at Melbourne Park. I was down match points and it was such a struggle for me and I didn't know if I was really going to pull that out or if I was going to win, said Capriati. I just kept going, point by point, and things turned around. The match, played in heat nearing 100 degrees, featured long rallies, 15 breaks of serve, two bathroom breaks, a 10-minute rest after the second set and several displays of anger. After losing the first set 4-6, Capriati fell behind 0-4 Photo by Allsport Jennifer Capriati kisses her second Australian Open title. Upcoming schedule for Top 10 players Injury Report Hingis and Kournikova capture the doubles title 2002 Statistics as of January 28 Tournament results 9 Sanex WTA Tour prize money 9 Weeks at number one 10 Tour by the numbers 10 Sanex WTA Tour singles ranking 11 Sanex WTA Tour doubles ranking 13 Tournament Draws 23 Melbourne, Australia Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova defeated Arantxa Sanchez- Vicario and Daniela Hantuchova 6-2, 6-7 (4), 6-1, to win their second Australian Open title. Although Hingis and Kournikova took the first set with little trouble, the second set was a whole different story. Hantuchova, playing with Sanchez-Vicario for the first time, closed the first game with an ace. Hingis then broke Sanchez-Vicario in the third game of the set but Kournikova was broken on her serve and the set was leveled at 2-2. The score stayed close and went to a tie-break, Sanchez-Vicario and Hantuchova winning 7-4. Photo by Allsport Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova celebrate their second Australian Open Women Doubles Championship. (Continued on page 2)

Capriati (Continued from page 1) but then saved three match points at 3-5 and 5-6 to force a tie-breaker. She then saved a fourth one at 6-7 during the tie-break and finally claimed the set when Hingis returned a wide backhand. Both players suffering from the unbearable heat conditions, agreed to take a 10-minute break before starting the third set. Hingis grabbed a 2-1 lead in the third. Capriati, confident from her second set comeback, won the next two games and cruised to victory in 31 minutes. "I felt like my head was all over the place, but after I lost the second set, she had the momentum, said Hingis. I didn't really believe in it anymore, even when I was up 2-1 (with a break in the third set). For Hingis who has now lost four consecutive Australian Open finals, that loss was even more disappointing as she failed to capitalize on all of her four match points. Despite losing after being so close to winning a Grand Slam title in three years, Hingis was satisfied with her performance. I exceeded my expectations at this tournament, she said. I think I proved myself again that I can play really good tennis and I can have the chance to beat anybody out there, so I've got to keep my head up and go for it. " Sometimes it takes a little longer," she said. "You can't expect everything happening right away. It is not like you snap your fingers and you are going to win a Grand Slam. So I think I have to work even harder now and just continue what I've been doing." Capriati is the only woman to have saved four match points to win a Grand Slam title. I don't know which one was better for me, winning last year or winning this year, she said. "I don't know how I won today." Jennifer Capriati after saving four match points Photo by Allsport The winner and the finalist on the podium after battling it out for over two hours. Hingis/Kournikova (Continued from page 1) The underdogs still appeared to have the momentum in the third when Sanchez-Vicario broke Hingis to lead 1-0. But the 1999 Australian Open champions stepped up their game and dominated the set to take the match 6-1. I think, in general, we looked like we were the better team all the time, said Hingis. We were always up and running and we just couldn t close it out. When asked whether they would play together for the rest of the year, Hingis replied: Definitely we ll try, if we both stay healthy. Hantuchova s performance in singles and doubles earned her a lot of new fans as well as praise from her fellow players. She is definitely a prodigy, Hingis said on the Slovak, citing lack of experience for the loss of the match. She has a great future ahead of her, if she takes advantage of it." Photo by Allsport Winners and finalists pose with their trophies and kangaroos. Sanchez-Vicario also saved good words for her partner after the match. She said that while she herself may have a few Grand Slam finals left, Hantuchova still has many more to come. Hantuchova said she was honored to play with Arantxa who won 14 Grand Slam titles: four singles, six doubles and four mixed doubles. There are so many things I can learn from her, she said. Page 2

Hantuchova wins mixed doubles title with Kevin Ullyett Melbourne Park, Australia Daniela Hantuchova won her second mixed doubles Grand Slam title with partner Kevin Ullyett from South Africa, defeating the Argentine pair of Paola Suarez and Gaston Eltis 6-3, 6-2. Hantuchova is now 10-0 in mixed doubles matches having won Wimbledon in 2001 with Leos Friedl. This is beyond my expectations. I've been in two mixed doubles championships and I haven't lost yet," Hantuchova said. Hantuchova also reached the doubles final with partner Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario losing to Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova. Photo by Allsport Daniela Hantuchova and partner Kevin Ullyett in action during the mixed doubles final. "I'm really happy that we won today because I was in the doubles final and I really wanted to take home one title, and one more (toy) kangaroo, said the champion. "It was excellent the way we played today, we were really aggressive." Australian Open Top 10 picks Jennifer Capriati s thrilling victory over Martina Hingis was picked as the best match of the 2002 Australian Open by the Australian Open official website. This thrilling three-set match, disputed in unbearable conditions, brought women s tennis to the front of sports pages and telecasts around the world. Sports writers were captivated by the drama of the two-hour plus final and many of their descriptions can be found on websites (www.latimes.com; www.nytimes.com; www.thetimes.co.uk). Perhaps Pam Shriver summed it up best in her column for espn.com: I've never seen a match with so much drama and emotion. Emotional matches at lesser tournaments are great to watch, but when you get a match like that at a major, one of the four crown jewels of the sport, it's just so much more meaningful and historic. Following are the other women matches that were chosen among the Top 10 picks: No. 10 No. 5 No. 3 No. 1 Venus Williams d. Daniela Hantuchova 3-6, 6-0, 6-4 third-round Monica Seles d. Venus Williams 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-3 uarterfinal Martina Hingis d. Monica Seles 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 Semifinal Jennifer Capriati d. Martina Hingis 4-6, 7-6 (7), 6-2 Final Page 3

BETWEEN THE LINES If I would just do one thing in my life I would be terribly bored. So I've got to do what makes me happy, and playing the amounts of tournaments that I've played so far has made me happy, and for me that's what's best. Venus Williams on her schedule Last night was the first time I really had a dream about it. I knew it was this year because it had the Kia signs on the thing. Jennifer Capriati on the specifics of her dream about the Australian Open on the eve of her first match as a defending champion I think if I played with him one time, he'd change his mind. Martina Hingis dismissing Marcelo Rios suggestion that women s tennis was a joke I'm good in the top 10. That's my place over there, and I'm not afraid about this. Justine Henin I was 14 at the time, and Martina was 10. Before that match I was thinking I can t lose to a 10-year-old, but I did! Adriana Serra-Zanetti on the last time she played Hingis But it was kind of nice to see somebody shorter on the other side, that's for sure. Martina Hingis on playing Adriana Serra-Zanetti I felt like one of their own a little bit, Australian." Jennifer Capriati on the incredible crowd support For me to have one of those little plaques on the columns as you walk in, will be pretty cool." Pam Shriver on being inducted into the Hall of Fame Tennis is a real reality for me, but to have a degree is like a dream come true. Venus Williams on her studies. If you're not wearing the right thing, it can be detrimental. That's how I feel. And if you aren't looking your best, you surely won't play your best...so I just wish everyone luck when they put on their uniforms. Venus Williams on the importance of fashion and on-court presentation It's not about something you don't do right. It's just maybe give more, be more intense in what you do, and have more determination in what you do. Amelie Mauresmo on her decision to rededicate herself to the sport and to become the No. 1 player. In my house, when I walk in the front door, I keep the replica cup right there with the stuffed kangaroo where I can see it, and same with the French too. So, it's like every time I walk in I just look at it and it reminds me of it. Jennifer Capriati on whether she has any keepsakes from last year s win. "I want to start to beat the top players. I want to try and break into the top 10." Daniela Hantuchova Maybe when I was 3 years old. Martina Hingis when asked whether she has ever missed an overhead. Obviously, I do learn a lot from her. She's a great champion and it's just really great and nice that we get along so well and that we make such a good team." Anna Kournikova about Martina Hingis and their successful partnership on the court. Page 4

ACES CORNER Comeback queen Jennifer Capriati proved once again that she was the comeback queen. Led 4-6, 0-4 and down four match points, the No. 1 player in the world defied the scorching heat and showed incredible mental strength as she battled her way towards victory. "The whole time, even though I was coming from behind, I thought I could still win this," Jennifer recalled. "I never really thought of myself as being defeated out there." With this second Australian Open title comes yet another feat: She is the only woman to have saved four match points to win a Grand Slam title. Last year she was the lowest seeded player to win a Grand Slam title in the professional era. Photo by Allsport Milestones Clijsters passes the 200 milestone With her first-round win over Australian Christina Wheeler, Kim Clijsters registered her 200 career-singles match win milestone. To-date the 18 year-old has a 204-68 match win-loss record. She also becomes the first woman from Belgium to reach the semifinals of the Australian Open. With her reaching the final at the French Open and Justine Henin finalist at Wimbledon, the two talented teenagers continue to do wonders for their little country representing it in Grand Slam finals twice out of four times. Hingis passes prize money milestone Despite being one match short of a fourth Australian Open title, Martina Hingis has done well enough in Melbourne to surpass the US$17 million mark in career prize money. She is now the third on the women s all-time list behind Steffi Graf ($21,895,277) and Martina Navratilova ($20,475,735). Hingis came into the tournament with US$16,944,441 and left with 17,305,731 Shriver to enter Hall of Fame Jennifer Capriati celebrates after her winning her second trophy. American Pam Shriver (soon to marry Australian actor George Lazenby) will be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame this coming July, along with former men s No.1 Mats Wilander (SWE). In her 20-year career, Shriver won 21 singles titles and 106 doubles titles, including an amazing 21 Grand Slam women s doubles titles, 20 of those with Martina Navratilova, possibly the most formidable women s team ever. Shriver reached a career best singles ranking of No.3 and No.1 in doubles. At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, Shriver won a gold medal with Zina Garrison, and was a member of the victorious United States Fed Cup teams in 1986 and 1989. My induction is obviously very heavily weighted towards doubles and one particular partnership. In fact I tried to call Martina in the last couple of days, I wanted to leave a message and just tell her 'thanks, because without you I wouldn t think I'd be on this conference call," said Shriver. Page 5

New Diva Photo by Allsport Daniela Hantuchova s performance at the Australian Open won her a legion of fans and a second Grand Slam title. Although Daniela Hantuchova lost to Venus Williams in the third round, she can be proud of having taken the double Grand Slam champion to a thrilling third set, the only Top five seeded player that seemed to owe her some extra time on court. With the exception of Venus Williams at Wimbledon in 2001, all of her Top five seeded opponents had to go through three sets before claiming victory over the unrelenting Slovak. And the pattern seems to repeat itself this year as it made its 2002 debut in Sydney with No. 2 seed Justine Henin going through a 1-6, 6-0, 6-3 second round victory over the Slovak before moving on to the semifinals. Winning those are definitely some of the sweetest moments in your career, said Williams following her tight three-sets victory over Hantuchova at the Australian Open. The young Slovak did not leave Melbourne empty-handed. She won the mixed doubles championship with partner Kevin Ullyett, adding another Grand Slam mixed doubles trophy (She won the 2001 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Championship with Leos Friedl) and reached the women s doubles final with partner Arantxa Sa n- chez-vicario. First Timers Anabel Medina Garrigues and Martina Sucha reached the fourth round at a Grand Slam for the first time in their young careers. Medina Garrigues did not have much time to savor her accomplishment as she tore her anterior cruciate ligament during her fourth round match against Monica Seles, retiring after trailing 2-4 in the first set. With Rita Grande bowing out in grace in the fourth round, Adriana Serra-Zanetti carried on the Italian flag to the Australian Open quarterfinals. It was the first Grand Slam quarterfinal for the 24 year old whose best result was a fourth-round reach at the 1995 French Open. It is also the second time an Italian woman tasted that level of Grand Slam success following Francesca Schiavone s run at the French Open. I never, never could imagine that I would play a quarterfinal at a Grand Slam. Serra-Zanetti broke into the Top 50 for the first time reaching a career-high of 47. Australian Cindy Watson certainly knew how to take advantage of a wild card, reaching the third round for her second main draw appearance at the Australian Open. With the exception of her home Grand Slam, Watson has never played before in the main draw of a Sanex WTA Tour event, failing to qualify for Hobart (1999, 2000 and 2001), Gold Coast (1999), the US Open and Wimbledon (1999). Photo by Allsport Following her first Grand Slam quarterfinal, Adriana Serra-Zanetti reached a career-high ranking of 47 breaking into the Top 50 for the first time. Page 6

COURTSIDE NEWS Anna visits Melbourne Park Zoo Anna Kournikova took advantage of a day-off from doubles competition to visit Australia s wildlife at Melbourne Park Zoo. Dressed in a pair of jeans and a striped tank top, Anna strolled casually through the zoo with her mother Alla. She couldn t resist the appealing sweetness of Australia s beloved animals, feeding kangaroos, cuddling koalas and even braving an enclosure to blow kisses to a couple of curious giraffes. Above right: Anna Kournikova cuddling a young kangaroo Below left: Anna Kournikova blowing kisses to a couple of giraffes Molik inaugurates official retail store Alicia Molik inaugurated the Australian Open retail shop. The No. 1 Australian tennis player chatted happily with fans and signed autographs before cruising through the store to check out the merchandise. Alicia s inaugural blessings seemed to bring good luck to the year-round store that scored big with the public. Herds of local and international visitors flocked into the shop buying all sorts of officially licensed products. Some of the international visitors have stocked so much on Oz Open paraphernalia that they could have filled a supermarket trolley! exclaimed a staff member. The big hit? The ceramic line sold out in the first week. Alicia Molik cuts the ribbon during the official store inauguration. Special Olympics Clinic Russia s No. 1 player Elena Dementieva, Rita Grande, who inflicted a fourth round scare on Venus Williams, and doubles specialist Nicole Arendt braved a cold rainy weather to share their tennis knowledge and passion with children from the Special Olympics. The players were quite surprised by the quality of play displayed by the group, often having to stretch or run to return a ball. Above right: Nicole Arendt, Elena Dementieva and Rita Grande sign autographs for the children from the Special Olympics. Below left: Doubles specialist Nicole Arendt offers volley tips to a young player. Tennis stars light up hospital Barbara Schett and ATP player Michael Llodra visited the Melbourne Children s hospital with the Charity Starlight Foundation. The children were very excited at the sight of the young stars and the ambiance was rocking. With captain Starlight heading the animation, the hospital wing was transformed first into a mini tennis court and then into a dance floor. After hitting some balls with the kids, Barbara and Michael embarked in the ambiance singing and dancing on a small stage, with Barbara leading the Macarena dance. The players then sat down with the children for a chat and a well-deserved rest and signed autographs. Above right: Barbara Schett and Michael Llodra leading the kids with the Macarena. Below left: Children get their preferred items signed by two generous players. Page 7

NEXT WEEK ON THE SANEX WTA TOUR $1,224,000 Toray Pan Pacific Open Tokyo, Japan Http://www.toray-ppo.co.jp Tier Level: Tier I Field Size: 28M/ 32/16D Location: Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Surface: Carpet/Indoor Prize Money: $1,224,000 Tournament Director: Toshio Noji Sanex WTA Tour staff and contact numbers : Sanex WTA Tour Supervisor: Pam Whytcross Phone : 81-3-5772-4298 Fax: 81-3-3478-9418 Communications Staff: Rob Leslie, Sally Bradfield (IT) Phone: 81-3- 3478-9422 or 3478-9423 Fax: : 81-3- 3478-9427 (use cover sheet) Upcoming schedule for Top 10 players 1. Jennifer Capriati - Scottsdale 2. Lindsay Davenport - TBD 3. Venus Williams - Paris, Dubai 4. Martina Hingis - Tokyo, Scottsdale 5. Kim Clijsters - Antwerp, Scottsdale 6. Serena Williams - Antwerp, Scottsdale 7. Justine Henin - Paris, Antwerp 8. Amelie Mauresmo - Paris, Antwerp, Dubai 9. Jelena Dokic - Tokyo, Paris, Antwerp Scottsdale 10. Monica Seles - Tokyo, Paris, Dubai 2001 Singles Final: No.2 Davenport d. No. 1 Hingis 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-2 2001 Doubles Final: No. 1 Raymond/Stubbs d. Kournikova/Tulyaganova 6-7 (5), 2-6, 7-6 (6) Local TV Coverage TBS Sat, Feb 2 (Semifinals), 3:00 4:24 pm Sun., Feb 3 (Finals), 2:30 3:54pm BS-I (BS digital hi-vision Channel 161): Tues. Sun., Jan 29 Feb 3 GAORA (SkyPerfecTV! Channel 302): Tues. Fri., Jan 29 Feb 1 Upcoming tournaments February 4-10 - Open Gaz de France - Paris, FRA February 11-17 -Proximus Diamond Games- Antwerp, BEL - atar TotalFinaElf - Doha, atar February 18-25 - Dubai Duty Free Women s Tennis Open - Dubai, U.A.E. - Copa Colsanitas - Bogota, Colombia - Kruger St. Jude - Memphis, TN INJURY REPORT Lindsay Davenport - Is rehabilitating at home from an arthroscopic surgery performed January 11th, to correct a full thickness cartilage defect on her right knee. She sustained the injury during her semifinal match at the Sanex Championships last November. Meghann Shaughnessy - Withdrew from Tokyo due to a low back injury sustained at the Australian Open. Chanda Rubin - Withdrew from Tokyo due to a reoccurring left knee injury. Lina Krasnouroutskya - Withdrew from Tokyo due to a sprained ankle sustained during the Australian Open. Lilia Osterloh - Withdrew from Tokyo due to a strained intercostal (rib) muscle sustained during the Australian Open. Page 8

TOURNAMENT RESULTS 2002 SANEX WTA TOUR STATISTICS As of JANUARY 28, 2002 Dec. 30-Jan. 5 $170,000 Thalgo Australian Women s Hardcourt Championships Gold Coast, Australia No. 1 Venus Williams (USA) d. No. 2-Justine Henin (BEL) 7-5, 6-2 No. 4 J. Henin (BEL)/M. Shaughnessy (USA) d. A. Carlsson (SWE)/M. Oremans (NED) 6-1, 7-6(6) $140,000 ASB Bank Classic Auckland, New Zealand Anna Smashnova (ISR) d. No. 5 Tatiana Panova (RUS) 6-2, 6-2 No. 1 N. Arendt (USA)/L. Huber (RSA) d. No. 4 K. Hrdlickova (CZE)/H. Nagyova (SVK) 7-5, 6-4 Jan. 6-12 $585,000 adidas International Sydney, Australia No.2 Martina Hingis (SUI) d. No. 8 Meghann Shaughnessy (USA) 6-2, 6-3 No. 1 L. Raymond (USA)/R. Stubbs (AUS) d. M. Hingis (SUI)/A. Kournikova (RUS) w/o $110,000 Canberra Women s Classic Canberra, Australia Anna Smashnova (ISR) d. No. 1 Tamarine Tanasugarn (THA) 7-5, 7-6 (2) N. de Villiers (RSA)/I. Selyutina (KAZ) d. S. Reeves (USA)/A. Serra-Zanetti (ITA) 6-2, 6-3 $110,000 ANZ Tasmanian International Hobart, Australia Martina Sucha (SVK) d. Anabel Medina Garrigues (ESP) 7-6 (7), 6-1 No. 3 T. Garbin (ITA)/R. Grande (ITA) d. WC. C. Barclay (AUS)/C. Wheeler (AUS) 6-2, 7-6 (3) Jan. 14-27 $A 16,500,000 Australian Open Melbourne, Australia No.1 J. Capriati (USA) d No. 3 M. Hingis (SUI) 4-6, 7-6(7), 6-2 No. 8 M. Hingis (SUI)/A. Kournikova (RUS) d. No. 13 D. Hantuchova (SVK)/A. Sanchez-Vicario (ESP) 6-2, 6-7 (4), 6-1 Kevin Ullyett / Daniela Hantuchova (ZIM/SVK) d Gaston Etlis / Paola Suárez (ARG/ARG) 6-3, 6-2 SANEX WTA TOUR 2002 PRIZE MONEY LEADERS STANDING NAME NAT SINGLES DOUBLES MIXED TOTAL 1 CAPRIATI, JENNIFER USA 520,981 520,981 2 HINGIS, MARTINA SUI 349,691 110,599 460,290 3 CLIJSTERS, KIM BEL 154,845 8,529 163,374 4 KOURNIKOVA, ANNA RUS 21,590 110,599 132,189 5 SELES, MONICA USA 128,345 128,345 6 HANTUCHOVA, DANIELA SVK 29,514 54,875 28,955 113,344 7 HENIN, JUSTINE BEL 92,773 8,200 100,973 8 WILLIAMS, VENUS USA 91,173 91,173 9 SHAUGHNESSY, MEGHANN USA 71,414 8,200 79,614 10 MAURESMO, AMELIE FRA 78,273 78,273 11 SERRA ZANETTI, ADRIANA ITA 65,973 3,749 69,722 12 RAYMOND, LISA USA 27,314 40,484 1,669 69,467 13 SANCHEZ-VICARIO, ARANTXA ESP 11,715 54,550 809 67,074 14 COETZER, AMANDA RSA 39,686 14,192 53,878 15 SERNA, MAGUI ESP 23,739 28,234 51,973 16 MEDINA GARRIGUES, ANABEL ESP 44,486 5,373 1,669 51,528 17 SUCHA, MARTINA SVK 49,086 49,086 18 MARTINEZ, CONCHITA ESP 20,613 27,459 48,072 19 GRANDE, RITA ITA 35,986 7,073 3,337 46,396 20 SMASHNOVA, ANNA ISR 45,690 45,690 21 HUSAROVA, JANETTE SVK 35,686 3,549 3,337 42,572 22 STUBBS, RENNAE AUS 40,484 809 41,293 23 FARINA ELIA, SILVIA ITA 31,314 9,067 809 41,190 24 MALEEVA, MAGDALENA BUL 36,111 3,998 40,109 25 BEDANOVA, DAJA CZE 23,538 13,605 1,669 38,812 Page 9

WEEKS AT NUMBER ONE Jennifer Capriati held onto her No. 1 ranking since last week (January 14th) by virtue of reaching the final at the Australian Open. Following is a table outlining the nine players who have held the No. 1 Ranking since November 1975: Steffi Graf (GER) 377 weeks Martina Navratilova (USA) 331 Chris Evert (USA) 262 Martina Hingis (SUI) 209 Monica Seles (USA) 178 Lindsay Davenport (USA) 38 Tracy Austin (USA) 22 Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (ESP) 11 Jennifer Capriati (USA) 5 SANEX WTA TOUR BY THE NUMBERS Seeded winners No. 1- (2) Venus Williams (Gold Coast), J. Capriati (Australian Open) No. 2- (1) Martina Hingis (Sydney) Winners - Finalists by seed No. 1 - (2-1) No. 5 - (0-1) No. 2 - (1-1) No. 8 - (0-1) No. 3 - (0-1) Unseeded - (3-1) Finals without seeds 1 (Six times in 01) M. Sucha (SVK) d. A. Medina Garrigues (ESP) 76(7), 61 Lowest ranked player to win a singles title ( 01 Angelique Widjaja- Bali, No. 579) Anna Smashnova - Auckland, No. 88 First time singles titles - 1 (10 in 01) Martina Sucha (Hobart) One vs. two seeds in final - 1 (9 times in 01) No.1 V. Williams d. No. 2 J. Henin 75, 62 (Gold Coast) Consecutive titles 2 Smashnova (Auckland, Canberra) Youngest singles winner ( 01 - Angelique Widjaja, 16-years, 8-months, 18-days) M. Sucha: 21-years, 2-months and 22-days (Hobart) Oldest singles winner ( 01 - Nathalie Tauziat, Birmingham, 33-years, 8-months) J. Capriati 25-years, 10 months and 29 days Fewest games lost in winning singles title ( 01-12 - Venus Williams (Hamburg) 26 - Martina Hingis (Sydney) Most games, one match 35 - P. Mandula d. E. Dominikovic 67(3), 7-6(5), 63 (Canberra) 35 - T. Pisnik d. M. Bartoli 63, 46, 97 (Australian Open) Double Bagels - (Five times in 01) None Longest tiebreak 11-9 M. Sucha d. V. Ruano Pascual 46, 76(9), 62 (Hobart) 11-9 J. Capriati d. R. Grande 63, 76 (9) (Australian Open) Longest match win streaks ( 01-16 Amelie Mauresmo, Venus Williams) 10 - Anna Smashnova (Auckland, Canberra) 10 Martina Hingis (Sydney, Australian Open) Titles-Finalists by country (8) (Players from 22 different countries won titles in 01) Belgium 0-1 Slovakia 1-0 Thailand 0-1 Israel 2-0 Spain 0-1 USA 2-1 Russia 0-1 Switzerland 1-1 Page 10

SANEX WTA SINGLES RANKINGS PRIOR RANKING UALITY POINTS NEXT 18TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS POINTS # TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 1 (1) CAPRIATI, JENNIFER USA 4825.001775.00 171008.00.00.00 2 (2) DAVENPORT, LINDSAY USA 4288.001631.00 15.00 426.00.00 3 (3) WILLIAMS, VENUS USA 4200.001723.00 13 274.00.00.00 4 (4) HINGIS, MARTINA SUI 3901.001210.00 18 624.00 225.00 2.00 5 (5) CLIJSTERS, KIM BEL 3698.001258.00 22 410.00.00 55.00 6 (6) WILLIAMS, SERENA USA 2875.001138.00 9.00.00.00 7 (8) HENIN, JUSTINE BEL 2816.00 967.00 21 260.00.00 26.00 8 (9) MAURESMO, AMELIE FRA 2780.001095.00 16 244.00.00.00 9 (7) DOKIC, JELENA YUG 2780.00 904.00 25.00.00 36.00 10 (10) SELES, MONICA USA 2540.00 947.00 13 500.00.00.00 11 (12) SHAUGHNESSY, MEGHANN USA 1949.00 663.00 26 80.00 46.00 41.00 12 (11) TESTUD, SANDRINE FRA 1942.00 700.00 28 2.00 46.00 52.00 13 (13) TAUZIAT, NATHALIE FRA 1754.00 579.00 22.00.00 1.00 14 (16) MALEEVA, MAGDALENA BUL 1688.00 599.00 25 152.00 138.00 2.00 15 (14) FARINA ELIA, SILVIA ITA 1661.00 577.00 29 92.00.00 38.00 16 (17) DEMENTIEVA, ELENA RUS 1608.00 519.00 22 144.00.00 1.00 17 (15) SANCHEZ-VICARIO, ARANTXA ESP 1548.00 451.00 26 2.00.00 2.00 18 (18) HUBER, ANKE GER 1495.00 521.00 20.00.00 1.00 19 (19) COETZER, AMANDA RSA 1418.00 395.00 22 160.00 1.00 1.00 20 (20) TULYAGANOVA, IRODA UZB 1230.00 409.00 26 66.00 7.00 1.00 21 (22) RAYMOND, LISA USA 1090.00 307.00 21 72.00 46.00 30.00 22 (21) SCHETT, BARBARA AUT 1079.00 432.00 24 72.00.00 1.00 23 (23) MONTOLIO, ANGELES ESP 1030.00 256.00 25 2.00.00 15.00 24 (24) NAGYOVA, HENRIETA SVK 1027.00 388.00 23 2.00.00 2.00 25 (27) SERNA, MAGUI ESP 1005.00 325.00 28 68.00.00 2.00 26 (25) TANASUGARN, TAMARINE THA 998.00 317.00 22 80.00.00 2.00 27 (28) HANTUCHOVA, DANIELA SVK 990.75 390.00 20 72.00.00 2.00 28 (34) SUGIYAMA, AI JPN 958.00 327.00 26 84.00 102.00 14.00 29 (35) PANOVA, TATIANA RUS 918.00 302.00 30 48.00 46.00 13.00 30 (36) SCHIAVONE, FRANCESCA ITA 916.00 355.00 24 68.00.00 2.00 31 (29) GRANDE, RITA ITA 909.00 245.00 29 144.00.00 14.00 32 (33) KREMER, ANNE LUX 907.00 314.00 28 52.00.00 24.00 33 (32) TORRENS VALERO, CRISTINA ESP 900.00 265.00 27 2.00.00 1.00 34 (30) PETROVA, NADIA RUS 881.00 400.00 21.00.00 1.00 35 (26) BEDANOVA, DAJA CZE 876.00 404.00 21 48.00 1.00 1.00 36 (37) LIKHOVTSEVA, ELENA RUS 847.00 259.00 26 2.00 46.00 2.00 37 (38) KRASNOROUTSKAYA, LINA RUS 791.00 310.00 16 2.00.00.00 38 (39) MARTINEZ, CONCHITA ESP 789.00 228.00 13 52.00.00.00 39 (51) SUCHA, MARTINA SVK 774.00 224.00 26 134.00.00 1.00 40 (48) WEINGARTNER, MARLENE GER 770.00 316.00 27 210.00.00 1.00 41 (40) SCHNYDER, PATTY SUI 763.00 268.00 25 2.00.00 1.00 42 (41) LEON GARCIA, GALA ESP 762.00 204.00 23 2.00.00 1.00 43 (49) MEDINA GARRIGUES, ANABEL ESP 747.00 239.00 27 140.00.00 1.00 44 (44) FRAZIER, AMY USA 741.00 300.00 20 78.00.00 1.00 45 (56) DECHY, NATHALIE FRA 741.00 291.00 25 142.00.00 22.00 46 (45) PRATT, NICOLE AUS 729.00 260.00 26 72.00 1.00 1.00 47 (83) SERRA ZANETTI, ADRIANA ITA 724.00 273.00 26 284.00.00 2.00 48 (43) MAJOLI, IVA CRO 720.00 243.00 24 102.00 88.00 1.00 49 (42) STEVENSON, ALEXANDRA USA 713.75 307.00 24 2.00.00 2.00 50 (31) SUAREZ, PAOLA ARG 695.00 169.00 15 2.00.00.00 Page 11

SANEX WTA SINGLES RANKINGS PRIOR RANKING UALITY POINTS NEXT 18TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS POINTS # TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 51 (53) MYSKINA, ANASTASIA RUS 663.75 269.00 22 40.00.00 1.00 52 (46) OSTERLOH, LILIA USA 658.00 218.00 29 2.00 1.00 13.00 53 (50) PISNIK, TINA SLO 648.75 247.00 22 34.00.00 1.00 54 (57) MANDULA, PETRA HUN 644.50 219.00 19 40.00.00 1.00 55 (54) MOLIK, ALICIA AUS 624.00 244.00 26 2.00.00 1.00 56 (61) DIAZ-OLIVA, MARIANA ARG 624.00 174.00 27 62.00.00 1.00 57 (55) SMASHNOVA, ANNA ISR 622.00 167.00 23 2.00 1.00 1.00 58 (52) BOVINA, ELENA RUS 611.75 236.00 19 2.00.00 1.00 59 (63) TU, MEILEN USA 611.00 163.00 27 48.00.00 2.00 60 (58) KRUGER, JOANNETTE RSA 609.00 174.00 24 2.00.00 1.00 61 (62) NEFFA-DE LOS RIOS, R PAR 602.00 217.00 27 36.00.00 2.00 62 (47) CHLADKOVA, DENISA CZE 577.00 223.00 22 2.00.00 2.00 63 (66) RUBIN, CHANDA USA 568.00 212.00 14.00.00.00 64 (68) HOPKINS, JENNIFER USA 563.00 172.00 31 40.00 12.00 14.00 65 (60) RUANO PASCUAL, VIRGINIA ESP 554.00 293.00 19 2.00.00 1.00 66 (59) MARRERO, MARTA ESP 548.00 170.00 26 48.00.00 1.00 67 (81) DANIILIDOU, ELENI GRE 547.50 174.00 22 94.00.00 3.00 68 (67) IRVIN, MARISSA USA 546.00 168.00 31 14.50 1.00 6.00 69 (69) HUSAROVA, JANETTE SVK 522.00 162.00 23 144.00 13.00 1.00 70 (72) LAMADE, BIANKA GER 520.00 127.00 23 40.00.00 1.00 71 (70) POUTCHEK, TATIANA BLR 507.00 166.00 27 2.00.00 2.00 72 (79) BRANDI, KRISTINA USA 506.00 181.00 26 40.00 1.00 2.00 73 (74) GERSI, ADRIANA CZE 501.75 151.00 23 2.00.00 1.00 74 (73) BLACK, CARA ZIM 500.00 171.00 27 40.00 46.00 1.00 75 (82) SCHWARTZ, BARBARA AUT 488.50 204.00 14 36.00.00.00 76 (75) KANDARR, JANA GER 487.00 223.00 28 2.00.00 1.00 77 (71) RITTNER, BARBARA GER 485.00 153.00 22 94.00.00 1.00 78 (76) MIKAELIAN, MARIE-GAIANE SUI 480.50 155.00 16 2.00.00.00 79 (77) MATEVZIC, MAJA SLO 478.00 200.00 22 2.00.00 2.00 80 (65) GAGLIARDI, EMMANUELLE SUI 475.00 169.00 24 52.00.00 1.00 81 (78) MCUILLAN, RACHEL AUS 474.00 192.00 21 2.00.00 1.00 82 (87) HRDLICKOVA, KVETA CZE 459.00 149.00 19 40.00.00 1.00 83 (104) SVENSSON, ASA SWE 457.25 181.00 27 84.00.00 1.00 84 (95) MULLER, MARTINA GER 455.50 162.00 24 62.00 7.00 3.50 85 (91) GARBIN, TATHIANA ITA 452.00 176.00 21 48.00 1.00 1.00 86 (80) KUTI KIS, RITA HUN 428.00 113.00 18 2.00.00 1.00 87 (85) SELYUTINA, IRINA KAZ 418.00 129.00 29 2.00 6.00 7.00 88 (89) SFAR, SELIMA TUN 416.00 155.00 30 2.00.00 5.00 89 (86) OREMANS, MIRIAM NED 393.00 110.00 19 2.00.00 1.00 90 (102) NEJEDLY, JANA CAN 385.00 119.00 29 9.00.00 1.00 91 (100) BEIGBEDER, CELINE FRA 385.00 100.00 21 2.00.00 1.00 92 (99) REEVES, SAMANTHA USA 384.50 127.00 31 2.00.00 5.00 93 (108) SREBOTNIK, KATARINA SLO 381.00 94.00 19 48.00 20.00 1.00 94 (94) JIDKOVA, ALINA RUS 370.00 134.00 34 2.00.00 7.00 95 (101) BES, EVA ESP 369.50 129.00 21 2.00.00 1.00 96 (96) CERVANOVA, LUDMILA SVK 369.00 109.00 31 2.00.00 1.00 97 (97) OBATA, SAORI JPN 367.50 80.00 24 2.00 64.00 3.00 98 (92) BARNA, ANCA GER 367.25 150.00 30 2.00.00 6.00 99 (64) KOURNIKOVA, ANNA RUS 367.00 86.00 11 2.00 134.00.00 100 (93) MARTINEZ, MA. JOSE ESP 366.00 115.00 24 2.00.00 1.00 Page 12

SANEX WTA DOUBLES RANKINGS PRIOR RANKING UALITY # POINTS NEXT 14TH RANK RANK NAME NAT POINTS POINTS TRN ADDED OFF TOURN 1 (1) RAYMOND, LISA USA 3921.00 590.00 18 304.00 290.00 212.00 2 (2) STUBBS, RENNAE AUS 3795.00 542.00 15 304.00 290.00 129.00 3 (3) BLACK, CARA ZIM 2446.00 285.00 24 2.00 1.00 76.00 4 (4) LIKHOVTSEVA, ELENA RUS 2437.00 276.00 27 2.00 1.00 76.00 5 (6) TAUZIAT, NATHALIE FRA 2321.00 244.00 21.00.00 122.00 6 (5) SUAREZ, PAOLA ARG 2317.00 222.00 17 98.00.00 74.00 7 (8) PO-MESSERLI, KIMBERLY USA 2190.00 203.00 22.00 128.00 73.00 8 (7) RUANO PASCUAL, VIRGINIA ESP 2155.00 215.00 19 98.00.00 67.00 9 (11) SANCHEZ-VICARIO, ARANTXA ESP 2056.00 319.00 25 500.00.00 92.00 10 (30) KOURNIKOVA, ANNA RUS 1753.00 294.00 6 816.00 248.00.00 11 (9) SUGIYAMA, AI JPN 1660.00 252.00 18 98.00 123.00 50.00 12 (20) HINGIS, MARTINA SUI 1651.00 244.00 6 816.00.00.00 13 (12) DOKIC, JELENA YUG 1608.00 295.00 19.00.00 54.00 14 (17) MARTINEZ, CONCHITA ESP 1589.00 324.00 12 326.00.00 1.00 15 (10) ARENDT, NICOLE USA 1536.00 192.00 18 98.00 123.00 37.00 16 (13) TESTUD, SANDRINE FRA 1510.00 310.00 19 96.00 80.00 40.00 17 (15) CLIJSTERS, KIM BEL 1373.00 185.00 14 98.00.00 1.00 18 (14) SHAUGHNESSY, MEGHANN USA 1361.00 191.00 18.00 67.00 58.00 19 (52) HANTUCHOVA, DANIELA SVK 1355.00 141.00 17 500.00.00 2.00 20 (16) CALLENS, ELS BEL 1325.00 170.00 21 106.00 1.00 32.00 21 (18) VINCI, ROBERTA ITA 1311.00 270.00 16 96.00.00 16.00 22 (21) COETZER, AMANDA RSA 1309.00 132.00 19 192.00 128.00 60.00 23 (22) SREBOTNIK, KATARINA SLO 1299.00 147.00 21 200.00 80.00 65.00 24 (25) KRIZAN, TINA SLO 1284.00 134.00 25 200.00 1.00 44.00 25 (19) HUBER, LIEZEL RSA 1256.00 133.00 26 98.00 1.00 52.00 26 (28) MCNEIL, LORI USA 1241.00 131.00 17 192.00.00 41.00 27 (38) HRDLICKOVA, KVETA CZE 1189.00 149.00 13 200.00.00 1.00 28 (27) TARABINI, PATRICIA ARG 1152.00 132.00 25 60.00.00 2.00 29 (32) VIS, CAROLINE NED 1108.00 122.00 23 58.00.00 1.00 30 (26) RITTNER, BARBARA GER 1098.00 118.00 18 58.00.00 58.00 31 (23) HENIN, JUSTINE BEL 1096.00 231.00 11.00.00.00 32 (31) PETROVA, NADIA RUS 1075.00 150.00 13.00.00 1.00 33 (34) MARTINEZ, MA. JOSE ESP 1072.00 112.00 21 64.00.00 34.00 34 (54) SERNA, MAGUI ESP 1070.00 87.00 27 326.00.00 24.00 35 (35) MEDINA GARRIGUES, ANABEL ESP 1065.00 111.00 23 64.00.00 35.00 36 (36) FARINA ELIA, SILVIA ITA 1045.00 147.00 23 60.00.00 44.00 37 (29) PRATT, NICOLE AUS 1020.00 85.00 25 106.00 67.00 37.00 38 (33) SVENSSON, ASA SWE 1010.00 98.00 25 56.00.00 52.00 39 (39) TATARKOVA, ELENA UKR 986.00 189.00 26 2.00.00 21.00 40 (41) LEE, JANET TPE 979.00 114.00 21 60.00.00 24.00 41 (44) PRAKUSYA, WYNNE INA 965.00 121.00 21 60.00.00 35.00 42 (42) TULYAGANOVA, IRODA UZB 957.75 181.00 22 2.00 248.00 2.00 43 (45) NAVRATILOVA, MARTINA USA 940.00 143.00 12.00.00 1.00 44 (37) SCHETT, BARBARA AUT 939.00 73.00 17 60.00.00 38.00 45 (50) OREMANS, MIRIAM NED 935.00 161.00 18 102.00.00 2.00 46 (47) HUSAROVA, JANETTE SVK 935.00 81.00 23 2.00 69.00 41.00 47 (49) GARBIN, TATHIANA ITA 924.00 68.00 22 60.00 69.00 41.00 48 (43) NAGYOVA, HENRIETA SVK 918.75 104.00 14 2.00.00 2.00 49 (48) MONTALVO, LAURA ARG 912.00 89.00 23.00.00 44.00 50 (40) GRANDE, RITA ITA 897.00 41.00 30 60.00.00 46.00 Page 13

2002 Australian Open Women s Singles Championship 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 CAPRIATI, Jennifer USA [1] J.CAPRIATI [1] 2 TALAJA, Silvija CRO 6/4 6/1 J.CAPRIATI [1] IBM3 TU, Meilen USA M.TU 6/1 6/3 4 KRUGER, Joannette RSA 7/6(2) 6/0 J.CAPRIATI [1] 5 KUTI KIS, Rita HUN E.DANIILIDOU 6/2 3/6 6/1 4/6 7/6(2) 6/4 6 DANIILIDOU, Eleni GRE IBM7 MOLIK, Alicia AUS 8 PANOVA, Tatiana RUS [29] 9 GRANDE, Rita ITA [20] 10 FERNANDEZ, Clarisa ARG () 11 PIZZICHINI, Gloria ITA () 12 BOOGERT, Kristie NED () 13 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana RUS () 14 CHO, Yoon Jeong KOR 15 SALERNI, Maria Emilia ARG () 16 TULYAGANOVA, Iroda UZB [16] 17 SHAUGHNESSY, Meghann USA [10] 18 STEVENSON, Alexandra USA 19 STEWART, Bryanne AUS 20 NEJEDLY, Jana CAN 21 SERRA ZANETTI, Antonella ITA () 22 BOVINA, Elena RUS IBM23 WEINGARTNER, Marlene GER 24 MONTOLIO, Angeles ESP [19] 25 TANASUGARN, Tamarine THA [25] 26 SFAR, Selima TUN 27 MANDULA, Petra HUN 28 BARNA, Anca GER 29 SREBOTNIK, Katarina SLO 30 SMASHNOVA, Anna ISR IBM31 LEE, Janet TPE 32 MAURESMO, Amelie FRA [7] 33 CLIJSTERS, Kim BEL [4] 34 WHEELER, Christina AUS 35 SCHWARTZ, Barbara AUT 36 DYRBERG, Eva DEN () 37 MARTINEZ, Maria Jose ESP 38 WATSON, Cindy AUS 39 GAGLIARDI, Emmanuelle SUI 40 LIKHOVTSEVA, Elena RUS [30] 41 SUGIYAMA, Ai JPN [24] 42 MCUILLAN, Rachel AUS 43 PISNIK, Tina SLO 44 BARTOLI, Marion FRA 45 HUSAROVA, Janette SVK 46 NOLA, Pavlina NZL (L) 47 MAJOLI, Iva CRO 48 SANCHEZ-VICARIO, Arantxa ESP [14] 49 DEMENTIEVA, Elena RUS [12] 50 JIDKOVA, Alina RUS 51 PRAKUSYA, Wynne INA 52 MYSKINA, Anastasia RUS IBM53 OBATA, Saori JPN 54 CAMERIN, Maria Elena ITA 55 GRAHAME, Amanda AUS 56 SERNA, Magui ESP [23] 57 SUAREZ, Paola ARG [27] 58 MULLER, Martina GER 59 GUBACSI, Zsofia HUN 60 PRATT, Nicole AUS 61 MARRERO, Marta ESP 62 GERSI, Adriana CZE 63 KOURNIKOVA, Anna RUS 64 HENIN, Justine BEL [6] T.PANOVA [29] 1/6 6/3 10/8 R.GRANDE [20] 7/6(4) 6/4 K.BOOGERT 6/3 6/3 S.KUZNETSOVA 6/3 2/6 6/4 I.TULYAGANOVA [16] 6/3 6/4 M.SHAUGHNESSY [10] 6/7(5) 6/2 7/5 B.STEWART 6/4 6/4 A.SERRA ZANETTI 6/2 2/6 7/5 M.WEINGARTNER 6/3 6/3 T.TANASUGARN [25] 6/4 6/3 P.MANDULA 6/4 6/4 K.SREBOTNIK A.MAURESMO [7] 6/1 6/0 K.CLIJSTERS [4] 6/2 6/1 B.SCHWARTZ 6/1 6/4 C.WATSON 6/3 6/3 E.GAGLIARDI 6/1 6/7(7) 8/6 A.SUGIYAMA [24] 6/7(7) 6/3 6/3 T.PISNIK 6/3 4/6 9/7 J.HUSAROVA 6/1 6/0 I.MAJOLI 6/4 7/5 E.DEMENTIEVA [12] 6/3 6/2 A.MYSKINA 6/7(3) M.CAMERIN 7/5 6/4 M.SERNA [23] 6/3 6/3 M.MULLER 6/3 6/4 N.PRATT 6/7(6) 6/2 6/3 M.MARRERO 6/4 6/2 J.HENIN [6] 6/2 7/5 2002 Australian Open www.ausopen.org E.DANIILIDOU 6/2 4/6 6/0 R.GRANDE [20] 7/6(4) 7/5 I.TULYAGANOVA [16] 6/4 6/1 M.SHAUGHNESSY [10] 6/2 6/0 M.WEINGARTNER 6/4 6/2 T.TANASUGARN [25] 2/6 A.MAURESMO [7] 7/5 6/3 K.CLIJSTERS [4] 6/1 6/1 C.WATSON 3/6 7/5 6/2 A.SUGIYAMA [24] 7/6(2) 6/0 J.HUSAROVA 6/4 6/3 E.DEMENTIEVA [12] 6/4 6/2 M.SERNA [23] 6/3 6/3 N.PRATT 6/1 6/2 J.HENIN [6] 6/3 3/6 6/1 R.GRANDE [20] 6/3 5/7 6/4 M.WEINGARTNER 6/2 3/6 6/3 A.MAURESMO [7] 7/6(3) 6/1 K.CLIJSTERS [4] 6/1 6/2 J.HUSAROVA 6/2 6/3 E.DEMENTIEVA [12] 6/1 6/2 J.HENIN [6] 6/4 6/0 Champion: J.CAPRIATI [1] 6/3 7/6(9) A.MAURESMO [7] 6/0 4/6 7/5 K.CLIJSTERS [4] 6/0 6/2 J.HENIN [6] 6/0 6/3 CAPRIATI, Jennifer USA 4/6 7/6(7) 6/2 J.CAPRIATI [1] J.CAPRIATI [1] 7/5 3/6 6/1 K.CLIJSTERS [4] 6/2 6/3

2002 Australian Open Women s Singles Championship 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 1/8 1/4 1/2 65 KRASNOROUTSKAYA, Lina RUS [33] C.MARTINEZ 66 MARTINEZ, Conchita ESP 3/6 6/3 2/0 Ret. A.SVENSSON IBM67 SVENSSON, Asa SWE A.SVENSSON 6/4 6/1 68 DOMINIKOVIC, Evie AUS 6/3 6/2 M.SUCHA 69 SUCHA, Martina SVK M.SUCHA 6/0 6/4 70 LEON GARCIA, Gala ESP 1/6 6/2 6/4 M.SUCHA 71 DIAZ-OLIVA, Mariana ARG 6/1 7/5 72 TORRENS VALERO, Cristina ESP [26] 73 NAGYOVA, Henrieta SVK [22] 74 FRAZIER, Amy USA 75 RUANO PASCUAL, Virginia ESP 76 SERRA ZANETTI, Adriana ITA 77 SELYUTINA, Irina KAZ 78 HOPKINS, Jennifer USA 79 OSTERLOH, Lilia USA 80 FARINA ELIA, Silvia ITA [11] 81 COETZER, Amanda RSA [15] 82 OREMANS, Miriam NED 83 TATARKOVA, Elena UKR () 84 NEFFA-DE LOS RIOS, Rossana PAR 85 LLAGOSTERA VIVES, Nuria ESP 86 KANDARR, Jana GER 87 GLASS, Andrea GER 88 SCHETT, Barbara AUT [17] 89 KREMER, Anne LUX [28] 90 CHLADKOVA, Denisa CZE 91 RITTNER, Barbara GER 92 BES, Eva ESP 93 ARN, Greta GER () 94 STOSUR, Samantha AUS 95 RAZZANO, Virginie FRA 96 HINGIS, Martina SUI [3] 97 SELES, Monica USA [8] 98 SCHNYDER, Patty SUI 99 BLACK, Cara ZIM 100 LOIT, Emilie FRA 101 REEVES, Samantha USA 102 KOSTANIC, Jelena CRO () 103 KAPROS, Aniko HUN 104 SCHIAVONE, Francesca ITA [31] 105 BEDANOVA, Daja CZE [21] 106 POUTCHEK, Tatiana BLR 107 MOUHTASSINE, Bahia MAR () IBM108 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP 109 BEIGBEDER, Celine FRA 110 LAMADE, Bianka GER 111 DECHY, Nathalie FRA 112 TESTUD, Sandrine FRA [9] 7/5 4/6 6/3 113 MALEEVA, Magdalena BUL [13] 114 MIKAELIAN, Marie-Gaiane SUI 115 ASAGOE, Shinobu JPN 116 HRDLICKOVA, Kveta CZE 117 PIERCE, Mary FRA IBM118 CRAYBAS, Jill USA 119 NOORLANDER, Seda NED 120 RAYMOND, Lisa USA [18] 121 HANTUCHOVA, Daniela SVK [32] 122 MATEVZIC, Maja SLO 123 IRVIN, Marissa USA 124 GARBIN, Tathiana ITA 125 BRANDI, Kristina USA 126 CERVANOVA, Ludmila SVK 127 CARGILL, Ansley USA () 128 WILLIAMS, Venus USA [2] M.DIAZ-OLIVA 7/5 6/4 A.FRAZIER 7/5 6/4 A.SERRA ZANETTI 6/2 2/6 7/5 J.HOPKINS 6/2 0/6 6/2 S.FARINA ELIA [11] 6/4 3/6 6/4 A.COETZER [15] 6/1 6/1 R.NEFFA-DE LOS RIOS 6/3 6/2 N.LLAGOSTERA VIVES 6/0 6/1 B.SCHETT [17] 6/2 6/4 A.KREMER [28] 6/3 6/4 B.RITTNER 6/3 6/4 G.ARN 6/2 4/6 6/2 M.HINGIS [3] M.SELES [8] 6/1 6/2 C.BLACK 7/5 6/3 J.KOSTANIC 6/0 6/7(6) 6/3 F.SCHIAVONE [31] 4/6 6/3 8/6 D.BEDANOVA [21] 6/1 6/2 A.MEDINA GARRIGUES 6/2 4/6 6/1 B.LAMADE 5/7 7/5 6/2 N.DECHY M.MALEEVA [13] 6/3 6/4 K.HRDLICKOVA 4/6 6/3 6/2 J.CRAYBAS 4/0 Ret. L.RAYMOND [18] 6/0 6/1 D.HANTUCHOVA [32] 6/3 6/1 T.GARBIN 6/0 6/3 K.BRANDI 6/3 4/6 6/0 V.WILLIAMS [2] 2002 Australian Open www.ausopen.org A.SERRA ZANETTI 6/3 7/6(5) S.FARINA ELIA [11] 6/2 6/0 A.COETZER [15] 6/3 6/1 B.SCHETT [17] 6/2 1/6 6/2 B.RITTNER 6/1 6/4 M.HINGIS [3] 6/1 6/2 M.SELES [8] 6/1 6/1 F.SCHIAVONE [31] 6/1 6/2 A.MEDINA GARRIGUES 6/4 6/2 N.DECHY 6/3 6/7(4) 6/1 M.MALEEVA [13] 6/4 7/5 L.RAYMOND [18] 6/3 6/3 D.HANTUCHOVA [32] 6/0 6/2 V.WILLIAMS [2] 6/3 6/4 A.SERRA ZANETTI 6/2 4/6 6/4 A.COETZER [15] 6/3 6/3 M.HINGIS [3] 6/1 6/0 M.SELES [8] 6/4 6/4 A.MEDINA GARRIGUES 6/3 6/2 M.MALEEVA [13] 7/5 6/1 V.WILLIAMS [2] 3/6 6/0 6/4 A.SERRA ZANETTI 6/1 7/5 M.HINGIS [3] 6/1 6/0 M.SELES [8] 4/2 Ret. V.WILLIAMS [2] 6/0 6/3 M.HINGIS [3] 6/2 6/3 M.HINGIS [3] 4/6 6/1 6/4 M.SELES [8] 6/7(4) 6/2 6/3

2002 Australian Open Women s Doubles Championship 1st Round 2nd Round 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 RAYMOND (USA) / STUBBS (AUS) [1] 2 DYRBERG (DEN) / MARTINCOVA (CZE) IBM3 KRUGER (RSA) / WEINGARTNER (GER) 4 FOKINA (RUS) / OSTROVSKAYA (BLR) 5 HABSUDOVA (SVK) / NEFFA-DE LOS RIOS (PAR) 6 DANIILIDOU (GRE) / MOLIK (AUS) 7 MCUILLAN (AUS) / MCSHEA (AUS) 8 MARTINEZ (ESP) / MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP) [14] 9 FARINA ELIA (ITA) / SCHETT (AUT) [12] 10 DOMINIKOVIC (AUS) / IRVIN (USA) IBM11 BEDANOVA (CZE) / HRDLICKOVA (CZE) 12 RODIONOVA (RUS) / SCHNEIDER (GER) 13 REEVES (USA) / SERRA ZANETTI (ITA) 14 SALERNI (ARG) / TARABINI (ARG) 15 SCHLUKEBIR (USA) / TATARKOVA (UKR) 16 CALLENS (BEL) / PRATT (AUS) [7] 17 RUANO PASCUAL (ESP) / SUAREZ (ARG) [3] IBM18 AUGUSTUS (USA) / EMBRY (USA) 19 MUSGRAVE (AUS) / PANOVA (RUS) 20 MULLER (GER) / RITTNER (GER) 21 STEWART (AUS) / STOSUR (AUS) 22 ASAGOE (JPN) / FUJIWARA (JPN) IBM23 DE VILLIERS (RSA) / SELYUTINA (KAZ) 24 LEE (TPE) / PRAKUSYA (INA) [16] 25 FUSAI (FRA) / VIS (NED) [17] 26 INOUE (JPN) / STEPHENS (NZL) 27 BARNA (GER) / HUSAROVA (SVK) 28 BOOGERT (NED) / OREMANS (NED) 29 GRAHAME (AUS) / WATSON (AUS) 30 MALEEVA (BUL) / SVENSSON (SWE) 31 ELLWOOD (AUS) / PEREBIYNIS (UKR) 32 HINGIS (SUI) / KOURNIKOVA (RUS) [8] 33 ARENDT (USA) / HUBER (RSA) [5] 34 MANDULA (HUN) / WARTUSCH (AUT) 35 DE LONE (USA) / RAZZANO (FRA) 36 MATEVZIC (SLO) / ZARIC (YUG) 37 BACHEVA (BUL) / POUTCHEK (BLR) 38 HIRAKI (JPN) / MIYAGI (JPN) 39 JIDKOVA (RUS) / VANC (ROM) 40 KRIZAN (SLO) / SREBOTNIK (SLO) [9] 41 HANTUCHOVA (SVK) / SANCHEZ-VICARIO (ESP) [13] 42 MYSKINA (RUS) / PISNIK (SLO) 43 GAGLIARDI (SUI) / TU (USA) 44 LAMADE (GER) / SCHNYDER (SUI) 45 FERNANDEZ (ARG) / FRAZIER (USA) 46 MAJOLI (CRO) / SCHIAVONE (ITA) IBM47 DIAZ-OLIVA (ARG) / MAROSI-ARACAMA (HUN) 48 CLIJSTERS (BEL) / SUGIYAMA (JPN) [4] 49 TESTUD (FRA) / VINCI (ITA) [6] 50 BES (ESP) / NEMECKOVA (CZE) 51 MARRERO (ESP) / TORRENS VALERO (ESP) 52 BARCLAY (AUS) / WHEELER (AUS) 53 OSTERLOH (USA) / PULLIN (GBR) 54 GARBIN (ITA) / GRANDE (ITA) 55 HEWITT (AUS) / SZILI (AUS) 56 COETZER (RSA) / MCNEIL (USA) [10] 57 MARTINEZ (ESP) / SERNA (ESP) [15] IBM58 NAGYOVA (SVK) / TULYAGANOVA (UZB) 59 DECHY (FRA) / LOIT (FRA) 60 CORTEZ (BRA) / SERRA ZANETTI (ITA) 61 BOVINA (RUS) / STEVENSON (USA) 62 GRANDIN (RSA) / VAN EXEL (NED) IBM63 GRANT (RSA) / SPEARS (USA) 64 BLACK (ZIM) / LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS) [2] RAYMOND / STUBBS [1] FOKINA / OSTROVSKAYA 6/3 6/3 DANIILIDOU / MOLIK 6/3 3/6 6/3 MARTINEZ / MEDINA GARRIGUES [14] 6/4 6/4 FARINA ELIA / SCHETT [12] 7/5 6/4 BEDANOVA / HRDLICKOVA 6/1 6/3 SALERNI / TARABINI 7/5 6/3 CALLENS / PRATT [7] 7/6(3) 3/6 6/2 RUANO PASCUAL / SUAREZ [3] 6/3 7/6(2) MULLER / RITTNER 6/2 6/4 ASAGOE / FUJIWARA 6/4 6/3 LEE / PRAKUSYA [16] 1/6 6/3 6/3 FUSAI / VIS [17] 6/1 6/4 BOOGERT / OREMANS 6/2 6/1 MALEEVA / SVENSSON 6/0 6/4 HINGIS / KOURNIKOVA [8] ARENDT / HUBER [5] 6/4 7/5 DE LONE / RAZZANO 7/6(3) 1/6 7/5 HIRAKI / MIYAGI 7/5 6/0 KRIZAN / SREBOTNIK [9] 6/4 3/6 8/6 HANTUCHOVA / SANCHEZ-VICARIO [13] 6/4 6/4 GAGLIARDI / TU 3/6 6/3 6/2 FERNANDEZ / FRAZIER 6/2 6/3 CLIJSTERS / SUGIYAMA [4] 6/2 6/1 TESTUD / VINCI [6] 6/3 6/1 BARCLAY / WHEELER 6/3 6/3 GARBIN / GRANDE 6/3 6/1 COETZER / MCNEIL [10] 6/3 6/4 MARTINEZ / SERNA [15] 7/6(4) 6/4 DECHY / LOIT 0/6 6/0 6/2 GRANDIN / VAN EXEL 6/7(3) 6/3 6/4 GRANT / SPEARS 6/4 3/6 6/2 2002 Australian Open www.ausopen.org RAYMOND / STUBBS [1] 6/3 6/1 DANIILIDOU / MOLIK Walkover BEDANOVA / HRDLICKOVA 6/7(5) 6/2 6/4 CALLENS / PRATT [7] 6/7(6) 6/4 6/3 RUANO PASCUAL / SUAREZ [3] 7/6(2) 6/3 ASAGOE / FUJIWARA 4/6 7/6(5) 6/2 BOOGERT / OREMANS 6/4 6/2 HINGIS / KOURNIKOVA [8] 6/3 6/1 ARENDT / HUBER [5] 6/4 6/2 KRIZAN / SREBOTNIK [9] 6/4 6/4 HANTUCHOVA / SANCHEZ-VICARIO [13] 6/4 6/2 CLIJSTERS / SUGIYAMA [4] 6/4 6/0 TESTUD / VINCI [6] 7/5 6/0 COETZER / MCNEIL [10] Walkover MARTINEZ / SERNA [15] 6/3 6/4 GRANDIN / VAN EXEL 7/6(4) 6/1 RAYMOND / STUBBS [1] 6/2 7/5 BEDANOVA / HRDLICKOVA 2/6 6/2 6/3 ASAGOE / FUJIWARA 6/0 6/4 HINGIS / KOURNIKOVA [8] 6/3 7/5 KRIZAN / SREBOTNIK [9] 6/3 7/6(6) HANTUCHOVA / SANCHEZ-VICARIO [13] Walkover COETZER / MCNEIL [10] 6/7(2) 7/5 6/2 MARTINEZ / SERNA [15] 6/2 6/1 Champions: RAYMOND / STUBBS [1] 7/6(8) 6/4 HINGIS / KOURNIKOVA [8] 6/4 6/2 HANTUCHOVA / SANCHEZ-VICARIO [13] 7/6(3) 6/1 MARTINEZ / SERNA [15] 6/0 6/2 HINGIS (SUI) / KOURNIKOVA (RUS) 6/2 6/7(4) 6/1 HINGIS / KOURNIKOVA [8] 6/7(5) 6/1 6/0 HANTUCHOVA / SANCHEZ-VICARIO [13] 7/5 6/2

2002 Australian Open Mixed Doubles Championship 1st Round 1/8 1/4 1/2 1 WOODBRIDGE (AUS) / STUBBS (AUS) [1] 2 HILL (AUS) / VIS (NED) IBM3 ARNOLD (ARG) / MEDINA GARRIGUES (ESP) 4 RIKL (CZE) / HABSUDOVA (SVK) 5 VIZNER (CZE) / HUSAROVA (SVK) 6 VANHOUDT (BEL) / VINCI (ITA) 7 GARCIA (ARG) / RUANO PASCUAL (ESP) 8 BRYAN (USA) / RAYMOND (USA) [6] HILL / VIS 6/4 6/1 ARNOLD / MEDINA GARRIGUES VIZNER / HUSAROVA 6/3 6/4 BRYAN / RAYMOND [6] 6/1 6/0 HILL / VIS Walkover VIZNER / HUSAROVA 2/6 7/5 7/6(5) HILL / VIS 5/7 6/4 7/6(6) ETLIS / SUAREZ 3/6 6/4 7/6(7) 9 FERREIRA (RSA) / BLACK (ZIM) [4] 10 TARANGO (USA) / GRANDE (ITA) 11 NOVAK (CZE) / BEDANOVA (CZE) 12 DRAPER (AUS) / MCSHEA (AUS) IBM13 KRATZMANN (AUS) / PRATT (AUS) 14 ETLIS (ARG) / SUAREZ (ARG) 15 PAES (IND) / OREMANS (NED) 16 JOHNSON (USA) / CALLENS (BEL) [5] TARANGO / GRANDE 6/4 4/6 7/6(9) NOVAK / BEDANOVA 5/7 6/2 7/6(2) ETLIS / SUAREZ PAES / OREMANS 7/6(5) 6/4 TARANGO / GRANDE Walkover ETLIS / SUAREZ 6/4 6/7 7/6(5) ETLIS / SUAREZ 4/6 6/3 7/6(7) 17 ADAMS (RSA) / ARENDT (USA) [8] 18 ULLYETT (ZIM) / HANTUCHOVA (SVK) 19 ELLWOOD (AUS) / DOMINIKOVIC (AUS) 20 SUK (CZE) / KRIZAN (SLO) 21 BRYAN (USA) / SREBOTNIK (SLO) 22 KNOWLES (BAH) / FARINA ELIA (ITA) IBM23 DAMM (CZE) / NAGYOVA (SVK) 24 PALMER (USA) / SANCHEZ-VICARIO (ESP) [3] 25 LEACH (USA) / HUBER (RSA) [7] 26 EAGLE (AUS) / SCHETT (AUT) 27 REID (AUS) / STOSUR (AUS) 28 PALA (CZE) / HRDLICKOVA (CZE) 29 HEALEY (AUS) / MOLIK (AUS) 30 STOLLE (AUS) / ELLWOOD (AUS) 31 MACPHIE (USA) / MCNEIL (USA) 32 BHUPATHI (IND) / LIKHOVTSEVA (RUS) [2] ULLYETT / HANTUCHOVA 6/4 6/2 ELLWOOD / DOMINIKOVIC 6/1 6/4 BRYAN / SREBOTNIK 6/2 7/6 DAMM / NAGYOVA 6/4 6/3 LEACH / HUBER [7] 3/6 6/1 7/6(3) PALA / HRDLICKOVA 6/4 4/6 7/6(3) STOLLE / ELLWOOD 6/1 6/7(1) 7/6(6) BHUPATHI / LIKHOVTSEVA [2] 6/4 6/4 ULLYETT / HANTUCHOVA 6/2 7/6(6) BRYAN / SREBOTNIK 6/0 7/6(2) PALA / HRDLICKOVA 7/5 6/3 BHUPATHI / LIKHOVTSEVA [2] 6/3 6/2 ULLYETT / HANTUCHOVA 3/6 6/3 7/6(7) BHUPATHI / LIKHOVTSEVA [2] 6/1 6/2 ULLYETT / HANTUCHOVA 3/6 6/4 7/6(6) 2002 Australian Open www.ausopen.org Champions: ULLYETT (ZIM) / HANTUCHOVA (SVK) 6/3 6/2

2002 Australian Open Women s ual. Singles Championship 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 1 WIDJAJA, Angelique INA [1] J.BELOBRAJDIC 2 BELOBRAJDIC, Jenny AUS 6/1 6/2 R.VORACOVA 3 VORACOVA, Renata CZE R.VORACOVA 6/4 1/6 7/5 4 DUBBERS, Nina GER 6/4 7/6(7) 5 FOKINA, Galina RUS E.KIM 6 KIM, Eun-Ha KOR 6/1 6/3 J.KOSTANIC [13] 7 FERNANDEZ, Jessica MEX J.KOSTANIC [13] 6/4 6/7(3) 6/1 8 KOSTANIC, Jelena CRO [13] 6/3 6/3 9 BACHEVA, Lubomira BUL [2] 10 CHI, Jane USA 11 BLAHOTOVA, Olga CZE 12 DITTMANN, Mireille AUS 13 GEZNENGE, Maria BUL 14 DOWSE, Melissa AUS 15 BARNA, Adriana GER 16 DYRBERG, Eva DEN [19] 17 VAVRINEC, Miroslava SUI [3] IBM18 ANI, Maret EST 19 MAROSI-ARACAMA, Katalin HUN 20 MIYAGI, Nana JPN 21 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana RUS 22 VOLEKOVA, Gabriela SVK IBM23 SEKULOVSKI, Beti AUS 24 RANDRIANTEFY, Dally MAD [18] 25 ARN, Greta GER [4] 26 PULLIN, Julie GBR 27 KRIVENCHEVA, Svetlana BUL 28 FAUTH, Evelyn AUT 29 KRAUTH, Vanesa ARG 30 ROESCH, Angelika GER 31 DLHOPOLCOVA, Lenka SVK 32 TAYLOR, Sarah USA [22] 33 KLEINOVA, Sandra CZE [5] 34 AHL, Lucie GBR 35 VIOLLET, Rachel GBR 36 ANDRETTO, Laurence FRA 37 MUSGRAVE, Trudi AUS 38 KREJCOVA, Eva CZE 39 DRAKE, Maureen CAN 40 BOOGERT, Kristie NED [23] 41 SALERNI, Maria Emilia ARG [6] 42 DE LONE, Erika USA 43 NAGY, Kyra HUN 44 SASSI, Valentina ITA 45 HEWITT, Jaslyn AUS 46 BRADSHAW, Allison USA 47 VAN EXEL, Anousjka NED 48 PELLETIER, Marie-Eve CAN [21] 49 HABSUDOVA, Karina SVK [7] 50 BARABANSCHIKOVA, Olga BLR 51 ZARIC, Dragana YUG 52 WARTUSCH, Patricia AUT 53 KLASCHKA, Sabine GER 54 VAN ELDEN, Kristen AUS IBM55 PIZZICHINI, Gloria ITA 56 NEMECKOVA, Lenka CZE [17] 57 PALAVERSIC, Maja CRO [8] 58 VANC, Andreea ROM 59 RODIONOVA, Anastassia RUS 60 MORIGAMI, Akiko JPN 61 MOUHTASSINE, Bahia MAR 62 TOPALOVA, Dessislava BUL J.CHI 6/2 7/5 M.DITTMANN M.DOWSE 3/6 6/2 6/1 E.DYRBERG [19] 7/5 6/0 M.ANI 6/4 4/6 6/2 K.MAROSI-ARACAMA 6/1 6/2 S.KUZNETSOVA 6/2 6/3 D.RANDRIANTEFY [18] 6/1 6/1 G.ARN [4] 6/1 6/0 S.KRIVENCHEVA 6/3 7/5 A.ROESCH 6/0 6/4 L.DLHOPOLCOVA 6/3 6/2 L.AHL 6/1 6/1 L.ANDRETTO 6/4 6/4 E.KREJCOVA 6/2 3/6 6/4 K.BOOGERT [23] 6/4 6/3 M.SALERNI [6] 6/2 6/1 K.NAGY 6/4 6/4 A.BRADSHAW 6/4 6/0 M.PELLETIER [21] 1/6 7/5 6/0 O.BARABANSCHIKOVA 6/2 6/3 P.WARTUSCH 1/6 6/2 8/6 S.KLASCHKA 6/0 6/0 G.PIZZICHINI 6/4 6/4 M.PALAVERSIC [8] 6/4 6/7(7) 6/4 A.MORIGAMI B.MOUHTASSINE 3/6 6/2 6/3 IBM63 HEITZ, Anne-Laure FRA K.KOUKALOVA [14] 64 KOUKALOVA, Klara CZE [14] 6/4 6/2 J.CHI 6/2 6/3 E.DYRBERG [19] 6/0 6/1 K.MAROSI-ARACAMA 6/3 6/3 S.KUZNETSOVA G.ARN [4] 6/2 6/3 A.ROESCH 6/3 6/1 L.AHL 7/6(6) 7/6(4) K.BOOGERT [23] 6/1 6/4 M.SALERNI [6] 6/3 6/2 M.PELLETIER [21] 1/6 6/2 7/5 P.WARTUSCH 6/4 4/6 6/3 G.PIZZICHINI 3/6 6/1 6/1 A.MORIGAMI 3/6 7/5 6/1 B.MOUHTASSINE 6/3 2/6 6/1 J.KOSTANIC [13] 6/4 7/5 E.DYRBERG [19] 6/3 6/4 S.KUZNETSOVA 6/1 1/6 6/3 G.ARN [4] 7/5 7/6(5) K.BOOGERT [23] 6/2 7/6(3) M.SALERNI [6] 6/7(5) 7/6(2) 6/3 G.PIZZICHINI 6/3 6/1 B.MOUHTASSINE 7/5 6/4 2002 Australian Open www.ausopen.org

2002 Australian Open Women s ual. Singles Championship 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 65 FORETZ, Stephanie FRA [9] K.LIGGAN 66 LIGGAN, Kelly IRL 6/4 7/5 E.MARTINCOVA 67 MARTINCOVA, Eva CZE E.MARTINCOVA 6/2 6/0 68 VINCI, Roberta ITA 2/6 7/5 6/1 69 HSIEH, Su-Wei TPE S.HSIEH 70 CORTEZ, Joana BRA 6/4 6/2 A.SERRA-ZANETTI 71 SERRA-ZANETTI, Antonella ITA A.SERRA-ZANETTI 6/4 7/5 72 KOULIKOVSKAYA, Evgenia RUS [16] 3/6 6/3 7/5 IBM73 NOLA, Pavlina NZL [10] 74 CALLENS, Els BEL 75 BENESOVA, Iveta CZE 76 ONDRASKOVA, Zuzana CZE 77 FISLOVA, Eva SVK 78 ELLWOOD, Annabel AUS 79 CARGILL, Ansley USA 80 FUSAI, Alexandra FRA [24] 81 FUJIWARA, Rika JPN [11] 82 SZILI, Adriana AUS IBM83 OSTROVSKAYA, Nadejda BLR 84 TATARKOVA, Elena UKR 85 NACUK, Sandra YUG 86 HUBER, Liezel RSA 87 VIERIN, Nathalie ITA 88 WASHINGTON, Mashona USA [15] 89 FERNANDEZ, Clarisa ARG [12] 90 BACHMANN, Angelika GER IBM91 SAEKI, Miho JPN 92 DULKO, Gisella ARG 93 KANEPI, Kaia EST 94 PIN, Camille FRA 95 KURHAJCOVA, Lubomira SVK 96 PEREBIYNIS, Tatiana UKR [20] 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, IBM103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, IBM123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, P.NOLA [10] 6/4 6/1 I.BENESOVA 6/7(4) 6/3 6/4 E.FISLOVA 6/2 7/5 A.CARGILL 6/7(5) 7/6(2) 6/3 R.FUJIWARA [11] 6/4 6/4 E.TATARKOVA 6/3 6/2 L.HUBER 6/0 6/3 N.VIERIN 6/2 6/1 C.FERNANDEZ [12] 6/4 5/7 6/2 M.SAEKI 7/5 6/1 K.KANEPI 4/6 6/2 7/5 T.PEREBIYNIS [20] 6/1 7/6(4) P.NOLA [10] 0/6 6/1 8/6 A.CARGILL 6/4 2/6 6/4 E.TATARKOVA 6/3 6/2 L.HUBER 6/1 4/6 6/0 C.FERNANDEZ [12] 6/4 7/6(2) T.PEREBIYNIS [20] 6/4 7/6(6) A.SERRA-ZANETTI 6/2 7/5 A.CARGILL 6/3 4/6 6/4 E.TATARKOVA 7/6(4) 4/6 6/4 C.FERNANDEZ [12] 6/2 7/5 2002 Australian Open www.ausopen.org

Toray Pan Pacific Open 29 January - 3 February 2002 Tournament City: Tokyo 1 1 HINGIS, Martina (SUI) 2 BYE HINGIS WC 3 FUJIWARA, Rika (JPN) WC 4 WEINGARTNER, Marlene (GER) 5 SALERNI, Maria Emilia (ARG) 6 TANASUGARN, Tamarine (THA) 7 BEDANOVA, Daja (CZE) 6 8 MALEEVA, Magdalena (BUL) 4 9 TESTUD, Sandrine (FRA) 10 BYE TESTUD 11 SERNA, Magui (ESP) 12 SCHETT, Barbara (AUT) 13 TULYAGANOVA, Iroda (UZB) 14 GRANDE, Rita (ITA) 15 PANOVA, Tatiana (RUS) 5 16 FARINA Elia, Silvia (ITA) 8 17 COETZER, Amanda (RSA) 18 RAYMOND, Lisa (USA) 19 STEVENSON, Alexandra (USA) 20 SREBOTNIK, Katarina (SLO) 21 CALLENS, Els (BEL) 22 SUGIYAMA, AI (JPN) 23 BYE 3 24 SELES, Moncia (USA) SELES 7 25 DEMENTIEVA, Elena (RUS) 26 OBATA, Saori (JPN) 27 TORRENS VALERO, Cristina (ESP) Seeds Rank 1 HINGIS 4 28 KOURNIKOVA, Anna (RUS) 2 DOKIC 7 3 SELES 10 29 KREMER, Anne (LUX) 4 TESTUD 11 5 FARINA ELIA 14 30 LIKHOVTSEVA, Elena (RUS) 6 MALEEVA 16 7 DEMENTIEVA 17 31 BYE 8 COETZER 19 DOKIC 2 32 DOKIC, Jelena (YUG) Tournament: Toray Pan Pacific Open City: Tokyo Main Draw Date: 29 January - 3 February 2002 ualifying Date: 26-29 January 2002 Prize Money: $1,224,000 Surface: Indoor - Toray Spuckturf Winner Finalist 3rd-4th 5th-8th 9th-16th 17th-32nd $182,000 $97,000 $52,000 $27,800 $14,900 $8,000 Last Direct Acceptance: WEINGARTNER - 42 Sanex WTA Tour Supervisor: Pam Whytcross