1994 Danamon Indonesia Women's Open – Singles

Yayuk Basuki was the defending champion and successfully defended her title, by defeating Florencia Labat 6–4, 3–6, 7–6(7–1) in the final.[1]

Singles
1994 Danamon Indonesia Women's Open
Champion Yayuk Basuki
Runner-up Florencia Labat
Final score6–4, 3–6, 7–6(7–1)
Draw32 (2WC/4Q/2LL)
Seeds8

Seeds

  1. Wang Shi-ting (Semifinals)
  2. Florencia Labat (Final)
  3. Yayuk Basuki (Champion)
  4. Kristine Radford (Semifinals)
  5. Rachel McQuillan (Quarterfinals)
  6. Sandrine Testud (Withdrew)
  7. Romana Tedjakusuma (First round)
  8. Nicole Arendt (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Wang Shi-ting 2 77 3
3 Yayuk Basuki 6 65 6
3 Yayuk Basuki 6 3 77
2 Florencia Labat 4 6 61
4 Kristine Radford 7 66 3
2 Florencia Labat 5 78 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 S-t Wang 6 6
K de Weille 3 2 1 S-t Wang 77 3
A Henricksson 0 5 LL L Niemantsverdriet 60 1r
LL L Niemantsverdriet 6 7 1 S-t Wang 4 7 6
R Stubbs 6 3 6 LL N Miyagi 6 5 1
C Torrens Valero 4 6 3 R Stubbs 5 5
Q J Ingram 1 1 LL N Miyagi 7 7
LL N Miyagi 6 6 1 S-t Wang 2 77 3
3 Y Basuki 6 6 3 Y Basuki 6 65 6
WC N Soetrisno 2 1 3 Y Basuki 66 77 7
K Godridge 6 6 K Godridge 78 61 5
E deLone 3 4 3 Y Basuki 65 710 6
T Price 6 77 8 N Arendt 77 68 3
B Paulus 2 65 T Price 4 2
Q A Dechaume-Balleret 2 3 8 N Arendt 6 6
8 N Arendt 6 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 R McQuillan 6 6
LL H Nagano 2 3 5 R McQuillan 2 6 6
J Byrne 78 7 J Byrne 6 2 4
M Jaggard-Lai 66 5 5 R McQuillan 6 66 3
Q M-r Jeon 2 3 4 K Radford 4 78 6
A Strnadová 6 6 A Strnadová 77 3 3
E Švíglerová 3 3 4 K Radford 64 6 6
4 K Radford 6 6 4 K Radford 7 66 3
7 R Tedjakusuma 2 2 2 F Labat 5 78 6
S-h Park 6 6 S-h Park 63 2
WC M Chernovita 3 0 Q D Van Rensburg 77 6
Q D Van Rensburg 6 6 Q D Van Rensburg 2 1
P Kamstra 2 6 4 2 F Labat 6 6
N Feber 6 4 6 N Feber 3 4
N Kijimuta 5 4 2 F Labat 6 6
2 F Labat 7 6

References

  1. "The Late News - Basuki's title". NewspaparSG. 2 May 1994. p. 25. Retrieved 19 October 2020. Indonesian No. 1 Yayuk Basuki won a third-set tie-breaker over Argentina's Florencia Labat to retain her title at the US$100,000 ($156,000) Indonesian Women's Open tennis in Jakarta yesterday.
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