1983 Virginia Slims of Washington
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1983 Virginia Slims of Washington | |
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Date | January 3 – 10 |
Edition | 12th |
Draw | 32S / 16D |
Prize money | $150,000 |
Surface | Carpet / indoor |
Location | Washington, D.C., U.S. Landover, Maryland, U.S. |
Venue | GWU Charles Smith Center Capital Centre |
Champions | |
Singles | |
Martina Navratilova | |
Doubles | |
Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver |
The 1983 Virginia Slims of Washington was a women's tennis tournament that was part of the 1983 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. It was the 12th edition of the tournament, played on indoor carpet courts, and was held from January 3 through January 10, 1983.[a] The rounds until the final were played at the GWU Charles Smith Center in Washington, D.C., U.S. while the final was played at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, U.S.[1] First-seeded Martina Navratilova won the singles title and earned $28,000 first-prize money.[2][3][4]
Finals
[edit]Singles
[edit]Martina Navratilova defeated Sylvia Hanika 6–1, 6–1
- It was Navratilova's 1st singles title of the year and the 71st of her career.
Doubles
[edit]Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver defeated Kathy Jordan / Anne Smith 4–6, 7–5, 6–3
- It was Navratilova's 2nd title of the year and the 149th of her career. It was Shriver's 1st title of the year and the 35th of her career.
Prize money
[edit]Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 |
Singles [3] | $28,000 | $14,000 | $7,000 | $3,350 | $1,675 | $825 |
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Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Virginia Slims of Washington – Fact Sheet". Truth Tobacco Industry Documents. Philip Morris. December 17, 1982 – via University of California San Francisco.
- ^ John Barrett, ed. (1984). World of Tennis 1984 : The Official Yearbook of the International Tennis Federation. London: Willow Books. p. 173. ISBN 0002181223.
- ^ a b John Dolan (2011). Women's Tennis 1968–84: the Ultimate Guide. Remous. pp. 462–463.
- ^ Tony Pipitone (January 2, 1983). "1983 Virginia Slims of Washington tournament competitors". The Washington Post.