1983 Virginia Slims of Atlanta – Singles

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Singles
1983 Virginia Slims of Atlanta
Final
Champion Flag of the United States.svg Pam Shriver
Runner-up Flag of the United States.svg Kathy Jordan
Score6–2, 6–0
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  1982  · Virginia Slims of Atlanta

The singles Tournament at the 1983 Virginia Slims of Atlanta took place between April 25 and May 1 on outdoor hard courts in Atlanta, United States. Pam Shriver won the title, defeating Kathy Jordan in the final.

Contents

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Finals
          
6 Flag of the United States.svg Kathy Jordan 76 
  Flag of the United States.svg Anne White 5 4
6 Flag of the United States.svg Kathy Jordan 2 0  
2 Flag of the United States.svg Pam Shriver 66 
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wendy Turnbull 4 63
2 Flag of the United States.svg Pam Shriver 64 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL Flag of the United States.svg L Forood 66
Flag of the United States.svg R Casals 4 3 LL Flag of the United States.svg L Forood 66
Flag of the United States.svg ML Piatek 63 6 Flag of the United States.svg ML Piatek 4 2
Flag of the United States.svg S Acker 0 60 LL Flag of the United States.svg L Forood 2 5
Flag of the United States.svg S Walsh 766 Flag of the United States.svg K Jordan 67
Flag of the United States.svg LA Thompson 5 1 Flag of the United States.svg S Walsh 5 64
Flag of the United States.svg C Benjamin 2 3 6 Flag of the United States.svg K Jordan 71 6
6 Flag of the United States.svg K Jordan 666 Flag of the United States.svg K Jordan 76
4 Flag of the United States.svg B Potter 4 62 Flag of the United States.svg A White 5 4
Flag of the United States.svg T Phelps 64 6 Flag of the United States.svg T Phelps 2 3
Q Flag of the United States.svg K Steinmetz 66Q Flag of the United States.svg K Steinmetz 66
Flag of the United States.svg B Norton 1 1 Q Flag of the United States.svg K Steinmetz 3 2
LL Flag of Australia (converted).svg C O'Neil 6 2 Flag of the United States.svg A White 66
Flag of the United States.svg A White 76 Flag of the United States.svg A White 76
Flag of the United States.svg V Nelson 665 Flag of the United States.svg V Nelson 6 4
8 Flag of the United States.svg W White 4 2

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Flag of the United States.svg A Smith 66
Flag of the United States.svg D Gilbert 2 3 5 Flag of the United States.svg A Smith 66
Flag of the United States.svg A Moulton 62 6 Flag of the United States.svg A Moulton 4 4
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Tobin 4 64 5 Flag of the United States.svg A Smith 4 2
Flag of the United States.svg S Mascarin 673 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Turnbull 66
Flag of the United States.svg AM Fernandez 3 5 Flag of the United States.svg S Mascarin 0 5
Flag of the United States.svg L Allen 61 3 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Turnbull 67
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Turnbull 4 663 Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Turnbull 4 63
7 Flag of the United States.svg A Leand 662 Flag of the United States.svg P Shriver 64 6
Flag of the United States.svg B Hallquist 1 1 7 Flag of the United States.svg A Leand 67
Flag of the United States.svg K Shaefer 6 2 Q Flag of the United States.svg H Ludloff 2 5
Q Flag of the United States.svg H Ludloff 767 Flag of the United States.svg A Leand 1 0
Flag of the United States.svg A Kiyomura 662 Flag of the United States.svg P Shriver 66
Q Flag of the United States.svg J Davis 2 2 Flag of the United States.svg A Kiyomura
Flag of the United States.svg N Yeargin 3 0 2 Flag of the United States.svg P Shriver w/o
2 Flag of the United States.svg P Shriver 66

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