1975 US Open – Mixed Doubles

Geoff Masters and Pam Teeguarden were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Alex Metreveli and Olga Morozova.

Mixed Doubles
1975 US Open
Champions Dick Stockton
Rosemary Casals [1]
Runners-up Fred Stolle
Billie Jean King
Final score6‐3, 6‐7, 6‐3 [2]

Dick Stockton and Rosemary Casals won in the final 6‐3, 6‐7, 6‐3 against Fred Stolle and Billie Jean King.

Seeds

  1. Marty Riessen / Margaret Court (Semifinals)
  2. Fred Stolle / Billie Jean King (Final)
  3. Geoff Masters / Pam Teeguarden (Quarterfinals)
  4. Dick Stockton / Rosie Casals (Champions)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Marty Riessen
Margaret Court
6 6 3
4 Dick Stockton
Rosie Casals
7 3 6
4 Dick Stockton
Rosie Casals
6 6 6
2 Fred Stolle
Billie Jean King
3 7 3
Alex Metreveli
Olga Morozova
6 3 4
2 Fred Stolle
Billie Jean King
3 6 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 M Riessen
M Court
6 6
J Andrews
B Cuypers
2 3 1 M Riessen
M Court
6 6
J McEnroe
L Beaven
7 6 J McEnroe
L Beaven
1 3
B Heinbecker
C Aucamp
5 3 1 M Riessen
M Court
4 6 4
R Cano
M Simionescu
6 5 I Năstase
M Bueno
6 3 4r
R Case
F Dürr
7 7 R Case
F Dürr
I Năstase
M Bueno
6 6 I Năstase
M Bueno
w/o
A Amritraj
P Bostrom
3 1 1 M Riessen
M Court
6 6 3
4 D Stockton
R Casals
7 6 4 D Stockton
R Casals
7 3 6
P Fleming
T Holladay
6 2 4 D Stockton
R Casals
6 6
J Singh
L Boshoff
7 6 J Singh
L Boshoff
2 2
H Richardson
A Gibson
5 3 4 D Stockton
R Casals
6 6
R Reid
K Reid
1 3 V Gerulaitis
R Gerulaitis
2 3
V Gerulaitis
R Gerulaitis
6 6 V Gerulaitis
R Gerulaitis
6 2 7
E Scott
R Fox
1 7 7 E Scott
R Fox
2 6 6
R Benavides
I Fernández
6 6 5

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
A Metreveli
O Morozova
6 7
J Lovera
G Chanfreau
1 5 A Metreveli
O Morozova
6 4 7
G Mulloy
B Smith
1 2 D Schneider
G Stevens
3 6 6
D Schneider
G Stevens
6 6 A Metreveli
O Morozova
6 3 6
J Loyo Mayo
I Bentzer
0 1 3 G Masters
P Teeguarden
4 6 3
A Stone
B Stöve
6 6 A Stone
B Stöve
3 6 2
R Garrido
S Greer
1 2 3 G Masters
P Teeguarden
6 3 6
3 G Masters
P Teeguarden
6 6 A Metreveli
O Morozova
6 3 4
B Mitton
R Tenney
6 4 7 2 F Stolle
BJ King
3 6 6
S Segura
J Evert
4 6 6 B Mitton
R Tenney
5 4
H Schoenfield
A Kiyomura
6 2 1 C Graebner
S Stap
7 6
C Graebner
S Stap
3 6 6 C Graebner
S Stap
5 3
I Țiriac
V Ruzici
6 7 2 F Stolle
BJ King
7 6
C Lewis
J Newberry
4 5 I Țiriac
V Ruzici
1 2
T Roche
K Shaw
6 2 2 F Stolle
BJ King
6 6
2 F Stolle
BJ King
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