1993 Indonesian Women's Open Tennis Championships | |
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Date | 26 April – 2 May |
Edition | 1st |
Category | Tier IV |
Draw | 32S / 16D |
Prize money | $100,000 |
Surface | Hard / outdoor |
Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Venue | Gelora Senayan Stadium |
Champions | |
Singles | |
Yayuk Basuki | |
Doubles | |
Nicole Arendt / Kristine Radford |
The 1993 Indonesian Women's Open Tennis Championships was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Gelora Senayan Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia and was part of Tier IV of the 1993 WTA Tour. It was the inaugural edition of the tournament and was held from 26 April through 2 May 1993. First-seeded Yayuk Basuki won the singles title and earned $18,000 first-prize money. [1] [2]
Yayuk Basuki defeated Ann Grossman 6–4, 6–4
Nicole Arendt / Kristine Radford defeated Amy deLone / Erika deLone 6–3, 6–4
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