1971 US Open – Women's Singles

Billie Jean King defeated Rosemary Casals 6–4, 7–6(5–2) in the final to win the Women's Singles tennis title at the 1971 US Open. Two-time reigning champion Margaret Court did not defend her title.

Women's Singles
1971 US Open
Champion Billie Jean King
Runner-up Rosemary Casals
Final score6–4, 7–6(5–2)
Draw64
Seeds8

This tournament was notable for being the first Grand Slam tournament appearance in which Chris Evert competed in the main draw, she made it to the semi-final. She competed in 19 consecutive US Open tournaments until her retirement in 1989.

Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Billie Jean King is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.

  1. Billie Jean King (Champion)
  2. Rosemary Casals (Runner-up)
  3. Virginia Wade (Withdrew before the tournament began)
  4. Kerry Melville (Semifinalist)
  5. Françoise Dürr (Third round)
  6. Judy Tegart Dalton (Quarterfinalist)
  7. Nancy Richey (Third round)
  8. Julie Heldman (Third round)

Draw

Key

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • r. = retired

Final Eight

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Billie Jean King 6 7
- Laura duPont 3 5
1 Billie Jean King 6 6
- Chris Evert 3 2
- Lesley Hunt 6 2 3
- Chris Evert 4 6 6
1 Billie Jean King 6 7
2 Rosemary Casals 4 6
6 Judy Tegart Dalton 3 5
4 Kerry Melville 6 7
4 Kerry Melville 4 3
2 Rosemary Casals 6 6
- Joyce Williams 4 6 4
2 Rosemary Casals 6 2 6

Earlier rounds

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 King 6 6
Arth 0 1 1 King 6 6
Gourlay 6 6 Gourlay 1 2
Kraft 3 4 1 King 6 6
Austin 6 0 6 Tuero 0 2
Stap 4 6 2 Austin 2 2
Tuero 6 3 7 Tuero 6 6
Ziegenfuss 1 6 6 1 King 6 7
7 Richey 6 6 duPont 3 5
Martinez 2 3 7 Richey 6 6
Subirats 6 6 Subirats 3 1
Stap 0 3 7 Richey 6 2 4
duPont 6 6 duPont 0 6 6
Footman 3 1 duPont 6 6
Sandberg 4 6 6 Sandberg 4 1
Hogan 6 3 2

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Gilchrist 7 7
Schallau 6 6 Gilchrist 7 6
Tenney 6 6 Tenney 5 4
Gonnerman 1 3 Gilchrist 1 1
Hunt 7 6 Hunt 6 6
Giscafré 5 0 Hunt 6 6
Downs 6 1 7 Downs 1 2
Cooper 2 6 5 Hunt 6 2 3
5 Dürr 6 6 Evert 4 6 6
Aucamp 4 0 5 Dürr 6 6
Liem 6 6 Liem 0 2
Reese 3 1 5 Dürr 6 2 3
Eisel 6 6 Evert 2 6 6
Holdsworth 0 2 Eisel 6 6 1
Evert 6 6 Evert 4 7 6
Buding 1 0

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Chanfreau 6 6
Sawamatsu 2 1 Chanfreau 6 6
Redondo 6 6 6 Redondo 3 3
Kaligis 7 2 3 Chanfreau 2 2
Newberry 6 6 6 Tegart Dalton 6 6
Pigeon 0 2 Newberry 2 4
6 Tegart Dalton 6 6 6 Tegart Dalton 6 6
Berner 0 1 6 Tegart Dalton 3 5
Pande 6 6 4 Melville 6 7
Metcalf 3 3 Pande 6 6
Kemmer 6 7 Kemmer 2 4
Graebner 4 6 Pande 4 2
Teeguarden 6 2 6 4 Melville 6 6
Molesworth 4 6 3 Teeguarden 0 3
4 Melville 6 6 4 Melville 6 6
Bakker 3 3

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Shaw 6 6
Hansen 1 1 Shaw 4 7 4
Williams 7 7 Williams 6 6 6
Stuart 6 5 Williams 7 6
Truman 6 6 8 Heldman 5 4
O'Hara 1 0 Truman 6 4 1
8 Heldman 6 6 8 Heldman 2 6 6
Gengler 4 3 Williams 4 6 4
Palmeová-West 6 6 2 Casals 6 2 6
Moran 2 3 Palmeová-West 7 6 3
Harris 6 6 Harris 6 7 6
Johnson 3 3 Harris 1 1
Overton 6 6 2 Casals 6 6
Louie 3 3 Overton 6 3 0
2 Casals 6 2 6 2 Casals 2 6 6
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