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1991 Virginia Slims of Nashville – Singles

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Singles
1991 Virginia Slims of Nashville
Final
ChampionBelgium Sabine Appelmans
Runner-upUnited States Katrina Adams
Score6–2, 6–4
Details
Draw32 (4Q/2LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1990 · Virginia Slims of Nashville

Natalia Medvedeva was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Katrina Adams.

Sabine Appelmans won the title by defeating Adams 6–2, 6–4 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

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  1. Spain Conchita Martínez (first round)
  2. France Julie Halard (first round)
  3. Czechoslovakia Radomira Zrubáková (first round)
  4. Belgium Sabine Appelmans (champion)
  5. Canada Helen Kelesi (first round)
  6. Czechoslovakia Eva Švíglerová (first round)
  7. Soviet Union Natalia Medvedeva (semifinals)
  8. Indonesia Yayuk Basuki (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Czechoslovakia Karina Habšudová 3 4
4 Belgium Sabine Appelmans 6 6
4 Belgium Sabine Appelmans 6 6
United States Katrina Adams 2 4
United States Katrina Adams 77 5 6
7 Soviet Union Natalia Medvedeva 63 7 4

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Spain C Martínez 3 6 4
Australia N Provis 6 4 6 Australia N Provis 2 6 1
Czechoslovakia K Habšudová 7 6 Czechoslovakia K Habšudová 6 4 6
Netherlands C Vis 5 1 Czechoslovakia K Habšudová 6 6
Japan M Kidowaki 2 3 8 Indonesia Y Basuki 4 2
Soviet Union L Savchenko 6 6 Soviet Union L Savchenko 1 3
Australia E Smylie 1 1 8 Indonesia Y Basuki 6 6
8 Indonesia Y Basuki 6 6 Czechoslovakia K Habšudová 3 4
4 Belgium S Appelmans 7 3 6 4 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6
United States S Sloane-Lundy 5 6 4 4 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6
United States C Cunningham 6 6 United States C Cunningham 4 3
Q United States A Keller 2 1 4 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6
United States D Faber 6 1 65 Q United States ML Daniels 4 4
Argentina C Tessi 1 6 77 Argentina C Tessi 2 3
Q United States ML Daniels 6 6 Q United States ML Daniels 6 6
5 Canada H Kelesi 2 4

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Czechoslovakia E Švíglerová 2 77 1
LL Finland P Thorén 6 65 6 LL Finland P Thorén 3 6 3
United States K Adams 77 79 United States K Adams 6 2 6
Czechoslovakia P Langrová 65 67 United States K Adams 7 6
Q United States T Whittington 7 713 Q United States T Whittington 5 1
Argentina F Labat 5 611 Q United States T Whittington 7 2 6
LL United States L Allen 1 79 6 LL United States L Allen 5 6 4
3 Czechoslovakia R Zrubáková 6 67 3 United States K Adams 77 5 6
7 Soviet Union N Medvedeva 6 6 7 Soviet Union N Medvedeva 63 7 4
South Africa E Reinach 1 2 7 Soviet Union N Medvedeva 6 77
West Germany C Porwik 6 6 West Germany C Porwik 1 64
Q United States H Cioffi 3 1 7 Soviet Union N Medvedeva 3 7 6
South Africa A Coetzer 3 1 France I Demongeot 6 5 2
Soviet Union E Brioukhovets 6 6 Soviet Union E Brioukhovets 2 3
France I Demongeot 6 6 France I Demongeot 6 6
2 France J Halard 1 1

References

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  1. ^ "Tennis: Catching Up With… Sabine Appelmans". WSEN. March 27, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2020. I won mine at Phoenix in 1991, beating Chanda Rubin in the final. The very next week I won my second title at Nashville, so everything was going well at that point!
  2. ^ "WTA Nashville - Women's Singles". Grand Slam History. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
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