This page covers all the important events in the sport of tennis in 2002. Primarily, it provides the results of notable tournaments throughout the year on both the ATP and WTA Tours, the Davis Cup, and the Fed Cup.

Serena Williams triumphed in three top tennis contests in 2002: Wimbledon, the US Open, and the French Open. Other champions that year included Lleyton Hewitt at Wimbledon and in the Tennis Masters Cup; Pete Sampras in the US Open; Jennifer Capriati and Thomas Johansson in the Australian Open; Albert Costa in the French Open; and Kim Clijsters in the WTA Tour Championships. In international team competitions, the Russian men's team beat France to win the Davis Cup, and the Slovak women's team beat Spain in the Fed Cup.

ITF edit

Grand Slam events edit

Australian Open edit

French Open edit

Wimbledon edit

US Open edit

Davis Cup edit

World Group Draw

First round
8–10 February
Quarterfinals
5–7 April
Semifinals
20–22 September
Final
29 November-1 December
Metz, France (indoor clay)
S  France3
Pau, Pyrénées-AtlantiquesPau, France (indoor carpet)
  Netherlands2
S  France3
Ostrava, Czech Republic (indoor carpet)
  Czech Republic1
  Czech Republic4
Paris, France (clay)
S  Brazil1
S  France3
Zaragoza, Spain (indoor clay)
S  United States2
S  Spain3
Houston, TX, United States (grass)
  Morocco2
S  Spain1
Oklahoma City, USA (indoor hard)
S  United States3
S  United States5
Paris, France (indoor clay)
  Slovakia0
S  France2
Moscow, Russia (indoor clay)
S  Russia3
   Switzerland2
Moscow, Russia (indoor clay)
S  Russia3
S  Russia4
Birmingham, England (indoor carpet)
S  Sweden1
  Great Britain2
Moscow, Russia (indoor carpet)
S  Sweden3
S  Russia3
Zagreb, Croatia (indoor carpet)
  Argentina2
  Croatia4
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
S  Germany1
  Croatia2
Buenos Aires, Argentina (clay)
  Argentina3
  Argentina5
S  Australia0

First round losers compete in Qualifying Round ties with Zonal Group I Qualifiers.

Final edit

 
France
2
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris, France
29 November - 1 December 2002
clay (indoors)
 
Russia
3
1 2 3 4 5
1  
 
Paul-Henri Mathieu
Marat Safin
4
6
6
3
1
6
4
6
   
2  
 
Sébastien Grosjean
Yevgeny Kafelnikov
77
64
6
3
6
0
     
3  
 
Nicolas Escudé / Fabrice Santoro
Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Marat Safin
6
3
3
6
5
7
6
3
6
4
 
4  
 
Sébastien Grosjean
Marat Safin
3
6
2
6
612
714
     
5  
 
Paul-Henri Mathieu
Mikhail Youzhny
6
3
6
2
3
6
5
7
4
6
 

Fed Cup edit

Final Four

Semifinals
30–31 October
Final
2–3 November
      
  Austria 2
S   Spain 3
S   Spain 1
S   Slovakia 3
S   Slovakia 3
S   Italy 1

Final edit

 
Spain
1
Palacio de Congresos de Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain
2–3 November 2002
hard (indoors)
 
Slovakia
3
1 2 3
1  
 
Conchita Martínez
Janette Husárová
6
4
78
66
   
2  
 
Magüi Serna
Daniela Hantuchová
2
6
1
6
   
3  
 
Conchita Martínez
Daniela Hantuchová
711
69
5
7
4
6
 
4  
 
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
Janette Husárová
0
6
2
6
   
5  
 
Virginia Ruano Pascual / Magüi Serna
Daniela Hantuchová / Janette Husárová
      not
played

ATP Tour edit

Tennis Masters Cup edit

WTA Tour edit

WTA Tour Championships edit

International Tennis Hall of Fame edit

References edit

  1. ^ This victory was Sampras' 5th US Open title, an Open Era record he shares with Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer.
  2. ^ This win marked the third consecutive Grand Slam title for Serena, after having won at the French Open and Wimbledon.