1973 Peachtree Corners Classic | |
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Date | March 19–25 |
Edition | 2nd |
Category | World Championship Tennis (WCT) |
Draw | 32S / 16D |
Prize money | $50,000 |
Surface | Carpet / indoor |
Location | Atlanta, Georgia, US |
Venue | Alexander Memorial Coliseum |
Attendance | 47,524 |
Champions | |
Singles | |
Stan Smith [1] | |
Doubles | |
Roy Emerson / Rod Laver [2] |
The 1973 Peachtree Corners Classic, also known as the Atlanta WCT, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Alexander Memorial Coliseum in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States that was part of Group A of the 1973 World Championship Tennis circuit. It was the second edition of the tournament and was held from March 19 through March 25, 1973. Second-seeded Stan Smith won the singles title and the accompanying $10,000 first-prize money.
Stan Smith defeated Rod Laver 6–3, 6–4
Roy Emerson / Rod Laver defeated Robert Maud / Andrew Pattison 7–6, 6–3
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