1984 Central Fidelity Banks International

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1984 Central Fidelity Banks International
DateSeptember 24–30
Edition6th
CategoryGinny Circuit
Draw32S / 16D
SurfaceHard / outdoor
Location Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Champions
Singles
Flag of the United States.svg Joanne Russell
Doubles
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Elizabeth Minter / Flag of the United States.svg Joanne Russell
  1983  · Central Fidelity Banks International

The 1984 Central Fidelity Banks International was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Richmond, Virginia in the United States that was part of the Ginny Circuit of the 1984 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. The tournament was held from September 24 through September 30, 1984. First-seeded Joanne Russell won the singles title. [1]

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This tournament was notable for featuring the longest women's singles match (by time) when Vicki Nelson took 6 hours, 31 minutes to defeat Jean Hepner 6–4, 7–6(13–11) during the tournament's first round. The tiebreaker (1 hour, 47 minutes) featured a 29-minute, 643-shot rally, the longest in professional tennis history. [2] [3]

Finals

Singles

Flag of the United States.svg Joanne Russell defeated Flag of the United States.svg Michaela Washington 6–3, 4–6, 6–2 [4]

Doubles

Flag of Australia (converted).svg Elizabeth Minter / Flag of the United States.svg Joanne Russell defeated Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Jennifer Mundel-Reinbold / Flag of the United States.svg Felicia Raschiatore 6–4, 3–6, 7–6 [5]

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