1964 Australian Championships – Women's Singles

First-seeded Margareth Smith was the four-time defending champion, and successfully defended her title, defeating Lesley Turner 6–3, 6–2 in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1964 Australian Championships.

Women's Singles
1964 Australian Championships
Champion Margareth Smith
Runner-up Lesley Turner
Final score6–3, 6–2
Draw27
Seeds8

Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Margareth Smith is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.

  1. Margaret Smith(Champion)
  2. Lesley Turner (Finalist)
  3. Jan Lehane (Semifinalist)
  4. Robyn Ebbern (Semifinalist)
  5. Judy Tegart (Quarterfinalist)
  6. Madonna Schacht (Quarterfinalist)
  7. Jill Blackman (Quarterfinalist)
  8. Rita Bentley (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Margaret Smith 4 6 6
6 Madonna Schacht 6 1 1
1 Margaret Smith 6 6
3 Jan Lehane 4 2
3 Jan Lehane 6 6
Helen Gourlay 2 0
1 Margaret Smith 6 6
2 Lesley Turner 3 2
5 Judy Tegart 2 4
4 Robyn Ebbern 6 6
4 Robyn Ebbern 3 1
2 Lesley Turner 6 6
7 Jill Blackman 1 3
2 Lesley Turner 6 6

Earlier rounds

Section 1

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Smith 6 6
Hawton 6 6 Hawton 1 0
Krantzcke 3 3 1 Smith 4 6 6
6 Schacht 6 6 6 Schacht 6 1 1
Boucaut 0 1 6 Schacht 6 5 6
Whitely 6 6 Whitely 4 7 4
Sherriff 1 2 1 Smith 6 6
3 Lehane 4 2
3 Lehane 6 6
Melville 6 6 Melville 2 0
Van Haren 2 4 3 Lehane 6 6
Dening 2 6 6 Gourlay 2 0
8 Bentley 6 1 3 Dening 4 4
Gourlay 3 6 6 Gourlay 6 6
Starr 6 3 0

Section 2

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Sherriff 6 6
Toyne 1 0 Sherriff 3 6 2
5 Tegart 6 3 6
5 Tegart 2 4
Gibson 7 6 4 Ebbern 6 6
Miyagi 5 2 Gibson 6 6 4
4 Ebbern 4 8 6
4 Ebbern 3 1
Jenkins 7 4 6 2 Turner 6 6
Turner 5 6 3 Jenkins 4 2
7 Blackman 6 6 7 Blackman 6 6
Bellamy 1 3 7 Blackman 1 3
Kynaston 6 6 2 Turner 6 6
Eastburn 2 2 Kynaston 1 2
2 Turner 6 6
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Preceded by
1963 U.S. National Championships – Women's Singles
Grand Slam women's singles Succeeded by
1964 French Championships – Women's Singles
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