1993 Nichirei International – Singles

Monica Seles was the defending champion, but could not compete this year due to the stabbing received in late April.

Singles
1993 Nichirei International
Final
ChampionSouth Africa Amanda Coetzer
Runner-upJapan Kimiko Date
Score6–3, 6–2
Details
Draw32 (2WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1992 · Nichirei International Championships · 1994 →

Amanda Coetzer won the title by defeating Kimiko Date 6–3, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds edit

  1.   Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (semifinals)
  2.   Gabriela Sabatini (second round)
  3.   Kimiko Date (final)
  4.   Amanda Coetzer (champion)
  5.   Katerina Maleeva (first round)
  6.   Lindsay Davenport (quarterfinals)
  7.   Naoko Sawamatsu (second round)
  8.   Julie Halard (semifinals)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Semifinals Final
          
1   Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 3 4
4   Amanda Coetzer 6 6
4   Amanda Coetzer 6 6
3   Kimiko Date 3 2
3   Kimiko Date 6 77
8   Julie Halard 1 63

Top half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   A Sánchez Vicario 6 6
Q   R Hiraki 2 0 1   A Sánchez Vicario 6 6
  A Fusai 6 6   A Fusai 1 2
WC   Y Kamio 2 2 1   A Sánchez Vicario 6 6
  C Kuhlman 5 3   A Frazier 2 3
  D Graham 7 6   D Graham 2 4
  A Frazier 6 6   A Frazier 6 6
5   K Maleeva 1 4 1   A Sánchez Vicario 3 4
4   A Coetzer 6 6 4   A Coetzer 6 6
  L Raymond 2 4 4   A Coetzer 6 6
  D Monami 77 2 6   D Monami 2 2
  M Jaggard-Lai 64 6 4 4   A Coetzer 6 6
  N van Lottum 3 1   L Arraya 4 1
  L Arraya 6 6   L Arraya 7 3 6
  C Rubin 6 2 0 7   N Sawamatsu 5 6 3
7   N Sawamatsu 3 6 6

Bottom half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6   L Davenport 6 5 7
  M Endo 4 7 5 6   L Davenport 2 6 6
  L Harvey-Wild 3 6 3 WC   A Sugiyama 6 1 2
WC   A Sugiyama 6 2 6 6   L Davenport 2 4
  S-t Wang 65 6 6 3   K Date 6 6
  R White 77 4 3   S-t Wang 4 2
  K Kschwendt 4 6 3 3   K Date 6 6
3   K Date 6 3 6 3   K Date 6 77
8   J Halard 2 6 6 8   J Halard 1 63
Q   A Keller 6 1 3 8   J Halard 6 77
Q   I Spîrlea 2 3   R McQuillan 4 61
  R McQuillan 6 6 8   J Halard 6 6
  M Werdel 3 6 6   M Werdel 1 3
Q   N Kijimuta 6 2 2   M Werdel 6 3 7
  F Li 1 2 2   G Sabatini 3 6 5
2   G Sabatini 6 6

References edit

  1. ^ "Never-say-die Amanda Coetzer". Brand South Africa. 25 March 2002. Retrieved 20 July 2020. Coetzer finally broke through in 1993 [...] She added another title in Tokyo, upsetting second-seed Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario in the semi-finals and beating hometown favourite Kimoko Date in the finals.

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