1995 Canadian Open – Women's singles explained

See main article: 1995 Canadian Open (tennis).

Monica Seles defeated Amanda Coetzer in the final, 6–0, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1995 Canadian Open. It was Seles' first tournament back after being stabbed during a match in April 1993.[1]

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario was the defending champion, but lost in the third round to Helena Suková.

Seeds

The top eight seeds receive a bye into the second round.

See also: 1. Steffi Graf (second round)

See also: 1. Monica Seles (champion)

See also: 3. Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (third round)

See also: 4. Jana Novotná (semifinals)

See also: 5. Mary Pierce (quarterfinals)

See also: 6. Gabriela Sabatini (semifinals)

See also: 7. Anke Huber (quarterfinals)

See also: 8. Iva Majoli (quarterfinals)

See also: 9. Mary Joe Fernández (withdrew due to endometriosis)[2]

See also: 10. Amy Frazier (third round)

See also: 11. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (withdrew)

See also: 12. Nathalie Tauziat (third round)

See also: 13. Helena Suková (quarterfinals)

See also: 14. Martina Hingis (third round)

See also: 15. Judith Wiesner (third round)

See also: 16. Irina Spîrlea (third round)

See also: 17. Sabine Appelmans (third round)

See also: 18. Karina Habšudová (first round)

Draw

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Seles had no greater triumph than the 1995 Canadian Open. 18 February 2008. The Globe and Mail. 15 April 2014.
  2. Web site: Fernandez Feels Fine, Beats Sanchez Vicario. 4 September 1995. Los Angeles Times. 15 April 2014.