1983 Pittsburgh Open – Singles

Ginny Purdy won in the final 6–2, 7–5 against Cláudia Monteiro.

Singles
1983 Pittsburgh Open
Champion Ginny Purdy
Runner-up Cláudia Monteiro
Final score6–2, 7–5

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Susan Mascarin (Second Round)
  2. Candy Reynolds (Quarterfinals)
  3. Lucia Romanov (First Round)
  4. Betsy Nagelsen (Semifinals)
  5. Nancy Yeargin (First Round)
  6. Patricia Medrado (First Round)
  7. Vicki Nelson (First Round)
  8. Jennifer Mundel (Second Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 S Mascarin 6 6  
  B Rossi 0 2   1 S Mascarin 4 1  
Q P Vásquez 7 6   Q P Vásquez 6 6  
  A Minter 6 3   Q P Vásquez 2 5  
  A Henricksson 4 5     C Monteiro 6 7  
  C Monteiro 6 7     C Monteiro 0 7 6
LL T Lewis 6 6   LL T Lewis 6 6 3
6 P Medrado 0 1     C Monteiro 6 4 7
4 B Nagelsen 6 6   4 B Nagelsen 1 6 6
  S Rollinson 3 2   4 B Nagelsen 3 6 7
  P Smith 5 3     C Vanier 6 4 5
  C Vanier 7 6   4 B Nagelsen 7 6  
  G Rush 6 6     G Rush 5 4  
  S Solomon 2 2     G Rush 7 4 6
Q J Hepner 7 2 2 8 J Mundel 5 6 4
8 J Mundel 6 6 6   Cláudia Monteiro 2 5  
7 V Nelson 5 1   LL Ginny Purdy 6 7  
LL R Reggi 7 6   LL R Reggi 3 6 0
  B Jordan 5 3     B Norton 6 3 6
  B Norton 7 6     B Norton 0 7 5
Q S Rimes 3 6 6   A Holton 6 5 7
Q E Tell 6 1 4 Q S Rimes 4 6 1
  A Holton 7 6     A Holton 6 2 6
3 L Romanov 5 3     A Holton      
5 N Yeargin 2 3   LL G Purdy      
  K Sands 6 6     K Sands 4 6 2
LL G Purdy 7 7   LL G Purdy 6 4 6
  R Blount 6 6   LL G Purdy 6    
  K Jones-Shaefer 2 6 6 2 C Reynolds 2 r  
  A Hobbs 6 0 1   K Jones-Shaefer 4 1  
  Y Brzáková 3 6 1 2 C Reynolds 6 6  
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