1982 Player's Canadian Open – Men's Singles

Ivan Lendl was the defending champion, but lost in the final this year.

Men's Singles
1982 Player's Canadian Open
Champion Vitas Gerulaitis
Runner-up Ivan Lendl
Final score4–6, 6–1, 6–3

Vitas Gerulaitis won the title, defeating Lendl in the final, 4–6, 6–1, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. John McEnroe (Semifinals)
  2. Jimmy Connors (Semifinals, defaulted)
  3. Ivan Lendl (Final)
  4. Vitas Gerulaitis (Champion)
  5. Gene Mayer (First Round)
  6. Mats Wilander (Third Round)
  7. Mark Edmondson (First Round)
  8. Steve Denton (Quarterfinals)
  9. Tim Mayotte (Second Round)
  10. Chip Hooper (Second Round)
  11. Shlomo Glickstein (Quarterfinals)
  12. Wojtek Fibak (First Round)
  13. Ramesh Krishnan (Third Round)
  14. Tim Gullikson (Third Round)
  15. Henri Leconte (Quarterfinals)
  16. Eric Fromm (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 John McEnroe 4 4  
3 Ivan Lendl 6 6  
3 Ivan Lendl 6 1 3
4 Vitas Gerulaitis 4 6 6
4 Vitas Gerulaitis DEF    
2 Jimmy Connors      

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 J McEnroe 6 6  
  N Saviano 2 1   1 J McEnroe 6 6  
  J Avendaño 6 6     J Avendaño 2 1  
  R Génois 2 4   1 J McEnroe 6 7  
  G Michibata 7 7     G Michibata 3 6  
  W Masur 6 5     G Michibata 4 6 6
Q D Pate 4 3   9 T Mayotte 6 4 3
9 T Mayotte 6 6   1 J McEnroe 7 6  
15 H Leconte 7 4 6 15 H Leconte 6 2  
  J Potier 6 6 1 15 H Leconte 6 6  
  M Estep 1 2     S McCain 1 4  
  S McCain 6 6   15 H Leconte 6 4 6
  M Wostenholme 4 6 6   M Wostenholme 2 6 1
  R Fagel 6 3 4   M Wostenholme 2 6 6
  B Testerman 4 6 6   B Testerman 6 2 2
7 M Edmondson 6 4 4

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 I Lendl 6 6  
  A Andrews 1 3   3 I Lendl 6 6  
  C Roger-Vasselin 6 3 6   A Pattison 0 4  
  A Pattison 3 6 7 3 I Lendl 6 7  
  M Ostoja 1 6 3 14 T Gullikson 4 6  
  S Krulevitz 6 3 6   S Krulevitz 6 6 1
Q J Gurfein 3 3   14 T Gullikson 7 4 6
14 T Gullikson 6 6   3 I Lendl 6 6  
11 S Glickstein 7 6   11 S Glickstein 4 2  
Q G Holroyd 6 0   11 S Glickstein 6 6  
  C Dunk 6 4     D Visser 4 1  
  D Visser 7 6   11 S Glickstein 6 7 6
  R Gehring 1 4   6 M Wilander 7 6 4
  T Waltke 6 6     T Waltke 3 4  
  T Graham 3 4   6 M Wilander 6 6  
6 M Wilander 6 6  

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 S Denton 6 7  
  John Picken 3 5   8 S Denton 3 6 6
Q Nial Brash 2 6 3   C Kirmayr 6 3 0
  C Kirmayr 6 1 6 8 S Denton 6 6  
Q B Gilbert 5 3     M Cahill 4 2  
  M Cahill 7 6     M Cahill 6 4 6
  J Fitzgerald 7 3 7   J Fitzgerald 4 6 4
16 E Fromm 6 6 6 8 S Denton 6 3  
10 C Hooper 7 6   4 V Gerulaitis 7 6  
  M Doyle 6 3   10 C Hooper 5 2  
  S Simonsson 6       S Simonsson 7 6  
  A Järryd 2 r     S Simonsson 2 1  
Q H Núñez 7 1 6 4 V Gerulaitis 6 6  
  A Cortes 6 6 7   A Cortes 7 3 2
  R Acuña 2 3   4 V Gerulaitis 6 6 6
4 V Gerulaitis 6 6  

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5 G Mayer 3 6 6
  G Moretton 6 3 7   G Moretton 6 7  
Q G Forget 4 4     J López-Maeso 3 6  
  J López-Maeso 6 6     G Moretton 2 4  
  L Palin 3 4     L Bourne 6 6  
  F Sauer 6 6     F Sauer 3 1  
  L Bourne 7 4 6   L Bourne 6 6  
12 W Fibak 6 6 2   L Bourne 4 2  
13 R Krishnan 2 6 6 2 J Connors 6 6  
Q M Freeman 6 2 4 13 R Krishnan 7 2 7
  E Iskersky 4 6 2   S Birner 6 6 6
  S Birner 6 3 6 13 R Krishnan 5 0  
  M Davis 3 6   2 J Connors 7 6  
  J Lapidus 6 7     J Lapidus 0 3  
  P Cash 5 4   2 J Connors 6 6  
2 J Connors 7 6  
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