2004 ASB Classic

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2004 ASB Classic
Date5–10 January
Edition19th
CategoryWTA Tier IV
Draw32S / 16D
Prize money$140,000
SurfaceHard / outdoor
LocationAuckland, New Zealand
VenueASB Tennis Centre
Champions
Singles
Greece Eleni Daniilidou
Doubles
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mervana Jugić-Salkić
Croatia Jelena Kostanić

The 2004 ASB Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, that was part of Tier IV of the 2004 WTA Tour. It was the 19th edition of the tournament and took place from 5 January until 10 January 2004. Third-seeded Eleni Daniilidou won her second consecutive singles title at the event and earned $22,000 first-prize money.[1][2][3]

Finals

Singles

Greece Eleni Daniilidou defeated United States Ashley Harkleroad, 6–3, 6–2

  • It was Daniilidou 1st singles title of the year and the 4th of her career.

Doubles

Prize money and ranking points

Prize money

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Q3 Q2 Q1
Singles $22,000 $12,000 $6,300 $3,400 $1,825 $1,000 $550 $300 $175
Doubles * $6,500 $3,475 $1,850 $1,000 $550

* per team

Points distribution

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32
Singles 95 67 43 24 12 1
Doubles 1

See also

References

  1. ^ "Daniilidou successfully defends Auckland title". ABC. 10 January 2004.
  2. ^ "Daniilidou wins in New Zealand". UPI. 9 January 2004.
  3. ^ "Daniilidou triumphs in Auckland". BBC Sport. 10 January 2004.