Wheelchair tennis at the 1988 Summer Paralympics – Women's singles

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Wheelchair tennis – Women's singles
at the VIII Paralympic Games
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Paralympic wheelchair tennis
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Chantal Vandierendonck Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Monique Van Den Bosch Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Bronze medal icon.svg Terry Lewis Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg Ellen de Lange Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
1992
Women's singles
Wheelchair tennis at the 1988 Summer Paralympics
Events
Singles men women
Summer Paralympics ·  1992  

The women's singles wheelchair tennis competition at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul from 15 until 24 October 1988. It was a demonstration sport and there wasn't a match for the third place (two bronze medals were awarded)

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Draw

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Finals

Semifinals Final (gold medal match)
          
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Monique Van Den Bosch  (NED)66 
 Flag of the United States.svg  Terry Lewis  (USA)2 2  
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Monique Van Den Bosch  (NED)63 3
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Vandierendonck  (NED)0 66
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Vandierendonck  (NED)66 
 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen de Lange  (NED)1 1  

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