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Fun Trivia: T : Tennis Tournaments

Special Sub-Topic: South Australian Open 2004


In what country did this tournament take place?

    Australia. The 2004 AAPT Championships took place at Memorial Drive in Adelaide, Australia.

Who won the men's singles?
    Dominik Hrbaty. Dominik Hrbaty of Slovakia beat Julian Benneteau, Alberto Martin, Cyril Saulnier, Jarkko Nieminen and Michael Llodra to win his 4th ATP tournament.

A tournament qualifier made it to the finals?
    t. Michael Llodra of France qualified for the tournament, and made it to the finals before losing to Dominik Hrbaty, 6-4 6-0.

Who was ranked the #1 player in the tournament?
    Wayne Ferreira. Wayne Ferreira of South Africa was the top ranked player in tournament, but he lost 6-0, 6-1 to qualifier Todd Reid of Australia.

Who won the men's doubles?
    Mike Bryan - Bob Bryan. Mike Bryan and Bob Bryan of the United States beat Chris Guiccione and Todd Reid, Jarkko Nieminen and Graydon Oliver, Mark Merklein and Vincent Spadea, and Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra to win the tournament.

The #1 ranked doubles pair won the tournament?
    t. Mike and Bob Bryan of the United States were ranked #1 in the tournament.

Which pair was forced to retire in the 2nd round?
    Wayne Arthurs - Paul Hanley. Wayne Arthurs and Paul Hanley, both of Australia, were forced to retire in the 2nd round when Arthurs came down with a stomach virus.

How many Americans were in the singles draw?
    4. Vincent Spadea, Robby Ginepri, Brian Valahy, and Taylor Dent of the United States all took part in the tournament.

How many players were in the singles draw?
    32. 32 players took part in the singles draw, and 16 doubles pairs took part in the doubles draw.

What type of court surface was this tournament played on?
    Outdoor Hard. This tournament was played on hard courts outdoors.


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