1995 Moscow Ladies Open – Singles

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Singles
1995 Moscow Ladies Open
1994 Champion Flag of Bulgaria.svg Magdalena Maleeva
Champion Flag of Bulgaria.svg Magdalena Maleeva
Runner-up Flag of Russia.svg Elena Makarova
Final score6–4, 6–2
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  1994  · Moscow Ladies Open

The 1995 Moscow Ladies Open singles was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow in Russia that was part of 1995 Moscow Ladies Open. The tournament was held from September 18 through September 23, 1995.

Contents

Magdalena Maleeva was the defending champion and won in the final 6–4, 6–2 against Elena Makarova.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Magdalena Maleeva (champion)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Helena Suková (first round)
  3. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sabine Appelmans (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kristie Boogert (first round)
  5. Flag of Italy.svg Silvia Farina (first round)
  6. Flag of Sweden.svg Åsa Carlsson (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Russia.svg Elena Makarova (final)
  8. Flag of Russia.svg Elena Likhovtseva (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Maleeva 66 
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg E Tatarkova 2 3  1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Maleeva 66 
  Flag of the United States.svg E deLone 63 2   Flag of Latvia.svg L Savchenko 1 2  
  Flag of Latvia.svg L Savchenko 0 661 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Maleeva 66 6
  Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg T Ječmenica 6 1  6 Flag of Sweden.svg Å Carlsson 3 73
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Courtois 76   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Courtois 3 73
WC Flag of Russia.svg E Kulikovskaya 6 1  6 Flag of Sweden.svg Å Carlsson 66 6
6 Flag of Sweden.svg Å Carlsson 76 1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Maleeva 2 66
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Boogert 3 2    Flag of the United States.svg M McGrath 64 2
  Flag of the United States.svg M McGrath 66   Flag of the United States.svg M McGrath 66 
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg N Feber 66   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg N Feber 2 0  
  Flag of Austria.svg B Reinstadler 4 1    Flag of the United States.svg M McGrath 66 
Q Flag of Russia.svg J Lutrova 6 668 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva 2 2  
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg E Callens 73 1 Q Flag of Russia.svg J Lutrova 0 0  
  Flag of Sweden.svg M Strandlund 63 1 8 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva 66 
8 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva 4 661 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Magdalena Maleeva 66 
7 Flag of Russia.svg E Makarova 64 67 Flag of Russia.svg Elena Makarova 4 2  
  Flag of Russia.svg E Maniokova 2 62 7 Flag of Russia.svg E Makarova 5 66
  Flag of Poland.svg A Olsza 66   Flag of Poland.svg A Olsza 73 3
  Flag of Portugal.svg S Prazeres 2 2  7 Flag of Russia.svg E Makarova 76 
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Kournikova 63 63 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Appelmans 5 3  
  Flag of Germany.svg M Kochta 4 63 Q Flag of Russia.svg A Kournikova 5 4  
  Flag of France.svg I Demongeot 63 1 3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Appelmans 76 
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Appelmans 4 667 Flag of Russia.svg E Makarova 66 
5 Flag of Italy.svg S Farina 4 5    Flag of Italy.svg A Serra Zanetti 1 1  
  Flag of Finland.svg N Dahlman 67   Flag of Finland.svg N Dahlman 76 
WC Flag of Belarus.svg T Poutchek 4 74   Flag of Russia.svg O Ivanova 6 4  
  Flag of Russia.svg O Ivanova 66 6  Flag of Finland.svg N Dahlman 64 5
  Flag of Italy.svg A Serra Zanetti 6 66  Flag of Italy.svg A Serra Zanetti 2 67
  Flag of Russia.svg T Panova 73 0   Flag of Italy.svg A Serra Zanetti 66 
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg C Wood 1 62 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg H Suková 3 2  
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg H Suková 62 6

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