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Ericsson Open, Miami ERICSSON OPEN, MIAMI Tournament City: MIAMI 21-31st March 2001 WINNER WILLIAMS, V 1 1 HINGIS, Martina (SUI_ (USA) Williams, Venus 33 3 HINGIS WILLIAMS, 4/6 6/1 7/6(4) 2 BYE BYE 34 HINGIS WILLIAMS 3 GRANDE, Rita (ITA) 6/2 6/2 Seeds Rank 6/2 6/0 (NED) OREMANS, Miriam 35 GRANDE 1 Hingis, Martina 1 OREMANS 4 PLISCHKE, Sylvia (AUT) 6/4 7/5 2 Davenport, Lindsay 2 4/6 6/4 6/3 (USA) HARKELROAD, Ashley 36 WC HINGIS 3 Williams, Venus 3 WILLIAMS 5 SMASHNOVA, Anna (ISR) 6/1 6/0 4 Capriati, Jennifer 5 6/2 6/2 (USA) TU, Meilen 37 CRAYBAS 5 Williams, Serena 7 CACIC Q 6 CRAYBAS, Jill (USA) 7/5 6/2 6 Coetzer, Amanda 8 7/5 6/4 (USA) CACIC, Sandra 38 Q PANOVA 7 Dementieva, Elena 11 CACIC 7 BYE 6/3 7/5 8 Tauziat, Nathalie 12 6/2 6/4 BYE 39 PANOVA SCHNYDER 29 8 PANOVA, Tatiana (RUS) (USA) SCHNYDER, Patty 40 27 HINGIS WILLIAMS 20 9 SERNA, Magui (ESP) 6/3 6/4 7/5 7/6(2) (RUS) LIKHOVTSEVA, Elena 41 22 SERNA LIKHOVTSEVA 10 BYE BYE 42 SERNA GARBIN Q 11 Yi, Jing-Qian (CHN) 6/3 6/2 6/2 6/3 (USA) RIPPNER, Brie 43 GLASS GARBIN 12 GLASS, Andrea (GER) 6/4 6/2 6/0 6/0 (ITA) GARBIN, Tathiana 44 SERNA GARBIN Q 13 MOLIK, Alicia (AUA) 6/2 6/1 6/3 6/1 (RUS) BOVINA, Elena 45 WC MONTOLIO BOVINA 14 MONTOLIO, Angeles (ESP) 6/2 6/4 6/1 7/6(5) (ROM) DRAGOMIR ILIE, Ruxandra 46 FRAZIER HENIN 15 BYE 2/6 6/2 7/5 WILLIAMS 6/2 6/2 BYE 47 FRAZIER 6/3 7/6(6) HENIN 15 16 FRAZIER, Amy (USA) (BEL) HENIN, Justine 48 14 HINGIS vs. WILLIAMS 10 17 HUBER, Anke (GER) 7/5 6/0 6/2 6/3 (BUL) MALEEVA, Magdalena 49 12 HUBER MALEEVA 18 BYE BYE 50 HUBER MARRERO 19 CHLADKOVA, Denisa (CZE) 7/6(5) 7/6(2) 6/4 6/3 (ITA) SCHIAVONE, Francesca 51 CHLADKOVA MARRERO 20 POUTCHEK, Tatiana (RUS) 6/2 6/0 6/1 6/2 (ESP) MARRERO, Marta 52 HUBER DOKIC 21 WEINGARTNER, Marlene GER) 6/4 6/3 6/2 6/1 (CAN) JEYASEELAN, Sonya 53 WEINGARTNER VAVRINEC 22 PETROVA, Nadia (RUS) 6/1 7/6(5) 6/2 6/1 (SUI) VAVRINEC, Miroslava 54 KREMER DOKIC 23 BYE 6/4 5/7 6/3 3/6 6/3 6/4 BYE 55 KREMER DOKIC 24 24 KREMER, Anne (LUX) (YUG) DOKIC, Jelena 56 21 HUBER DOKIC 25 25 NAGYOVA, Henrietta (SVK) 2/6 6/4 6/4 6/3 7/5 (USA) BRANDI, Kristina 57 30 NAGYOVA BRANDI 26 BYE BYE 58 NAGYOVA Seeds Rank MAJOLI 27 KRUGER, Joannette (RSA) 3/6 6/4 6/4 9 Sanchez-Vicario, Arantxa 14 6/4 6/4 (ESP) MARTINEZ, Ma Jose 59 Q FORETZ 10 Huber, Anke 15 MAJOLI Q 28 FORETZ, Stephanie (FRA) 6/0 6/3 11 Clijsters, Kim 16 6/3 6/4 (CRO) MAJOLI, Iva 60 TAUZIAT 12 Maleeva, Magdalena 17 COETZER Q 29 PEREBIYNIS, Tatiana (UKR) 6/2 5/0 RET 13 Testud, Sandrine 18 6/3 6/3 (HUN) KUTI KIS, Rita 61 PEREBIYNIS 14 Henin, Justine 20 IRVIN 30 MYSKINA, Anastasia (RUS) 6/3 2/6 6/1 15 Frazier, Amy 21 6/1 7/5 (USA) IRVIN, Marissa 62 WC TAUZIAT 16 Schett, Barbara 22 COETZER 31 BYE 6/2 7/6(3) 6/1 6/7(5) 6/3 BYE 63 TAUZIAT COETZER 8 32 TAUZIAT, Nathalie (FRA) (RSA) COETZER, Amanda 64 6 Tournament : Ericsson Open Winner $375,000 First Round $4,000 Last Direct Acceptance: Loit - 92 City: Miami Finalist $195,000 Main Draw Date: 21-31 March 2001 3rd-4th $102,000 Sanex WTA Tour Director: Georgina Clark Qualifying Date: 19-20 March 2001 5th-8th $53,500 Prize Money: $2,278,200 9th-16th $27,900 Surface: Hardcourt outdoors Third Round $14,600 Second Round $7,600 Tournament City: MIAMI 5 65 WILLIAMS, Serena (USA) (RUS) DEMENTIEVA, Elena 97 7 WILLIAMS DEMENTIEVA 66 BYE BYE 98 WILLIAMS DEMENTIEVA 67 NOLA, Pavlina (BUL) 6/1 6/4 Seeds Rank 6/2 2/0 RET (RUS) DE SWARDT, Mariaan 99 NOLA 17 Shaughnessy, Meghann 24 STESVENSON 68 PITKOWSKI, Sarah (FRA) 7/5 6/0 18 Raymond, Lisa 25 7/6(4) 6/4 (USA) STEVENSON, Alexandra 100 WC WILLIAMS 19 Tanasugarn, Tamarine 26 DEMENTIEVA 69 TULYAGANOVA, Iroda (UZB) 3/6 6/3 6/2 20 Serna, Magui 27 6/4 6/2 (SVK) HANTUCHOVA, Daniela 101 WC TULYAGANOVA 21 Dokic, Jelena 28 NEJEDLY 70 Li, Fang (CHN) 6/1 1/0 RET 22 Likhovtseva, Elena 29 1/6 7/6(7) 6/4 (CAN) NEJEDLY, Jana 102 TULYAGANOVA 23 Leon Garcia, Gala 30 TALAJA 71 BYE 7/6(12) 6/3 24 Kremer, Anne 31 6/3 6/4 BYE 103 SIDOT TALAJA 26 72 SIDOT, Anne-Gaelle (FRA) (CRO) TALAJA, Silvija 104 32 WILLIAMS DEMENTIEVA 23 73 LEON GARCIA, Gala (ESP) 6/0 6/2 6/1 6/2 (USA) SHAUGHNESSY, Meghann 105 17 LEON GARCIA SHAUGHNESSY 74 BYE BYE 106 LEON GARCIA PRATT 75 HABSUDOVA, Karina (SVK) 4/6 6/2 6/1 6/2 2/6 6/2 (CRO) PALAVERSIC, Maja 107 Q HABSUDOVA PRATT WC 76 LUCIC, Mirjana (CRO) 6/3 7/6(3) 6/3 6/2 (AUS) PRATT, Nicole 108 CLIJSTERS SANCHEZ-VICARIO 77 RUANO PASCUAL, Virginie (ESP) 6/3 6/1 6/0 7/6(4) (SLO) PISNIK, Tina 109 RUANO PASCUAL RITTNER 78 ASAGOE, Shinobu (JPN) 6/3 6/0 6/7(3) 6/3 6/0 (GER) RITTNER, Barbara 110 CLIJSTERS SANCHEZ-VICARIO 79 BYE 6/2 2/6 7/5 CAPRIATI 6/2 2/6 6/0 BYE 111 CLIJSTERS 6/2 6/0 SANCHEZVICARIO 11 80 CLIJSTERS, Kim (BEL) (ESP)SANCHEZVICARIO, Arantxa 112 9 CAPRIATI vs. DEMENTIEVA 16 81 SCHETT, Barbara (AUT) 6/1 7/6(5) 6/3 1/0 RET (FRA) TESTUD, Sandrine 113 13 SCHETT TESTUD 82 BYE BYE 114 HRDLICKOVA TESTUD 83 HRDLICKOVA, Kveta (CZE) 6/4 7/5 6/1 6/3 (USA) WASHINGINTON, Mashona 115 WC HRDLICKOVA WASHINGTON 84 KANDARR, Jana (GER) 6/2 2/6 6/3 7/5 6/1 (CZE) GERSI, Adrianna 116 TANASUGARN TESTUD Q 85 RAZZANO, Virginie (FRA) 6/2 4/6 6/4 6/3 5/7 6/4 (JPN) SUGIYAMA, AI 117 KAPROS SUGIYAMA Q 86 KAPROS, Anika (HUN) 6/3 6/2 7/6(3) 6/0 (RUS) KRASNOROUTSKAYA, Lina 118 Q TANASUGARN RAYMOND 87 BYE 7/6(4) 6/1 6/1 4/1 RET BYE 119 TANASUGARN RAYMOND 19 88 TANASUGARN, Tamarine (THA) (USA) RAYMOND, Lisa 120 18 CAPRIATI DAVENPORT 31 89 BLACK, Cara (ZIM) 6/4 6/0 6/3 6/1 (FRA) DECHY, Nathalie 121 28 BLACK DECHY 90 BYE BYE 122 DIAZ-OLIVA Seeds Rank OSTERLOH Q 91 DIAZ-OLIVA, Miriana (ARG) 7/6 (4) 7/6(6) 25 Nagyova, Henrietta 32 6/2 7/6(5) (FRA) LOIT, Emelie 123 DIAZ-OLIVA 26 Sidot, Anne-Gaelle 34 OSTERLOH 92 CARLSSON, Asa (SWE) 7/5 3/6 6/2 27 Schnyder, Patty 35 7/6(3) 6/2 (USA) OSTERLOH, Lilia 124 CAPRIATI 28 Dechy, Nathalie 36 DAVENPORT 93 HOPKINS, Jennifer (USA) 6/1 6/1 29 Panova, Tathiana 37 6/2 6/0 (PAR) DE LOS RIOS, Rossaa 125 HOPKINS 30 Brandi, Kristina 38 BEDANOVA WC 94 DULKO, Gisella (ARG) 6/3 6/3 31 Black, Cara 39 6/4 6/4 (CZE) BEDANOVA, Daja 126 CAPRIATI 32 Talaja, Silvija 40 DAVENPORT 95 BYE 6/4 6/0 6/1 4/1 RET BYE 127 CAPRIATI DAVENPORT 4 96 CAPRIATI, Jennifer USA) (USA) DAVENPORT, Lindsay 128 2 Tournament : ERICSSON Open Winner $375,000 First Round $4000 Last Direct Acceptance: Loit - 92 City: MIAMI Finalist $195,000 Main Draw Date: 21-31 March 2001 3rd-4th $102,000 Sanex WTA Tour Director: Georgina Clark Qualifying Date: 19-20 March 2001 5th-8th $53,500 Prize Money: $2,278,200 9th-16th $27,900 **Fan Lee retired with a right knee strain Surface: Harcourt outdoors Third Round $14,600 Second Round $7,600 WOMEN'S QUALIFYING CRANDON PARK TENNIS CENTER KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA 1 1 RACHEL McQUILLAN AUS MARCH 19 - 20, 2001 CZE SANDRA KLEINOVA 25 7 KAPROS SREBOTNIK WC 2 ANIKO KAPROS HUN SLO KATARINA SREBOTNIK 26 63 60 75 61 KAPROS Q Q MOLIK 3 MILAGROS SEQUERA VEN AUS ALICIA MOLIK 27 62 61 76(2) 16 62 SEQUERA MOLIK 16 4 AMANDA HOPMANS NED SVK LUDMILA CERVANOVA 28 17 61 67(3) 61 60 61 2 5 LINA KRASNOROUTSKAYA RUS RUS ALINA JIDKOVA 29 8 KRASNOROUTSKAYA JIDKOVA 6 WYNNE PRAKUSYA INA USA TARA SNYDER 30 64 61 36 11 RET. KRASNOROUTSKAYA Q Q PALAVERSIC CRO MAJA PALAVERSIC ALT WC 7 SUNITHA RAO USA SEEDS RANK GER ELENA WAGNER 31 61 62 62 57 76(4) RAO 1 McQUILLAN 60 PALAVERSIC 13 8 ALLISON BRADSHAW USA 2 KRASNOROUTSKAYA61 SVK MARTINA SUCHA 32 20 36 60 63 46 62 75 3 DIAZ-OLIVA 78 3 9 MARIANA DIAZ-OLIVA ARG 4 DOMINIKOVIC 82 NED KRISTIE BOOGERT 33 9 DIAZ-OLIVA 5 BUTH 96 CALLENS 10 KATALIN MAROSI-ARACAMA HUN 6 BACHEVA 98 BEL ELS CALLENS 34 75 61 26 64 63 DIAZ-OLIVA Q 7 KLEINOVA 100 Q RAZZANO 11 GRETA ARN GER 8 JIDKOVA 101 JPN YUKA YOSHIDA 35 62 63 75 64 ARN 9 BOOGERT 102 RAZZANO 22 12 OLGA BARABANSCHIKOVA BLR 10 HUSAROVA 103 FRA VIRGINIE RAZZANO 36 19 63 63 64 62 11 VENTO 104 4 13 EVIE DOMINIKOVIC AUS 12 CASTANO 105 SVK JANETTE HUSAROVA 37 10 DOMINIKOVIC 13 BRADSHAW 107 YI 14 LAURENCE COURTOIS BEL 14 CACIC 108 CHN JING-QIAN YI 38 63 36 63 46 64 64 MARTINEZ Q 15 SFAR 109 Q YI WC 15 JELENA JANKOVIC YUG 16 HOPMANS 110 JPN SAORI OBATA 39 16 62 63 62 76(3) MARTINEZ 17 CERVANOVA 114 LAMADE 23 16 MARIA JOSE MARTINEZ ESP 18 CRAYBAS 115 GER BIANKA LAMADE 40 21 61 40 RET.
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