2002 Canada Masters and the Rogers AT&T Cup

2002 Canada Masters
and Rogers AT&T Cup
Date July 29 August 4 (men)
August 10 August 18 (women)
Edition 113th
Champions
Men's Singles
Argentina Guillermo Cañas
Women's Singles
France Amélie Mauresmo
Men's Doubles
United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan
Women's Doubles
Spain Virginia Ruano Pascual / Argentina Paola Suárez

The 2002 Canada Masters and the Rogers AT&T Cup were tennis tournaments played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 113th edition of the Canada Masters and was part of the Tennis Masters Series of the 2002 ATP Tour and of Tier I of the 2002 WTA Tour. The men's event took place at the National Tennis Centre in Toronto in Canada from July 29 through August 4, 2002 and the women's event at the du Maurier Stadium in Montreal in Canada from August 10 through August 18, 2002.

The men's draw featured World No. 1 and Wimbledon champion Lleyton Hewitt, ATP No. 2 and Australian Open runner-up Marat Safin, and ATP No. 3 and Rome finalist Tommy Haas. Other top players present were Indian Wells finalist Tim Henman, French Open doubles champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Albert Costa, Andre Agassi and Juan Carlos Ferrero.

The women's draw was led by new World No. 1, French Open and Wimbledon winner and defending champion Serena Williams, WTA No. 3 and Australian Open champion Jennifer Capriati, Sarasota and Birmingham titlist and Manhattan Beach doubles champion Jelena Dokić. Other top seeds were Hamburg winner Kim Clijsters, Berlin champion Justine Henin, Martina Hingis, Amélie Mauresmo and Daniela Hantuchová.

Champions

Men's Singles

Argentina Guillermo Cañas defeated United States Andy Roddick 64, 75

Women's Singles

France Amélie Mauresmo defeated United States Jennifer Capriati 64, 61

Men's Doubles

United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan defeated The Bahamas Mark Knowles / Canada Daniel Nestor 46, 76 (71), 63

Women's Doubles

Spain Virginia Ruano Pascual / Argentina Paola Suárez defeated Japan Rika Fujiwara / Japan Ai Sugiyama 64, 76 (74)

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