1984 South Australian Open – Singles

Mike Bauer was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals this year.

Singles
1984 South Australian Open
Champion Peter Doohan
Runner-up Huub van Boeckel
Final score16, 61, 64

Peter Doohan won the title, defeating Huub van Boeckel 16, 61, 64 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Mike Bauer (Semifinals)
  2. Tim Mayotte (Quarterfinals)
  3. Miloslav Mečíř (Quarterfinals)
  4. n/a
  5. John Fitzgerald (Semifinals)
  6. John Frawley (Quarterfinals)
  7. Tarik Benhabiles (First Round)
  8. Brad Drewett (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Mike Bauer 6 4 4
Q Huub van Boeckel 2 6 6
Q Huub van Boeckel 6 1 4
  Peter Doohan 1 6 6
5 John Fitzgerald 4 4
  Peter Doohan 6 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 M Bauer 6 6  
Q P Carter 2 2   1 M Bauer 6 6  
  J Hlasek 6 7     J Hlasek 2 2  
  W Masur 2 5   1 M Bauer 7 7  
  R Simpson 6 7     S Perkiss 5 6  
  B Derlin 3 6     R Simpson 2 6  
  S Perkiss 5 6 6   S Perkiss 6 7  
7 T Benhabiles 7 2 2 1 M Bauer 6 4 4
  K Belcher 7 6   Q H van Boeckel 2 6 6
  C Dowdeswell 5 3     K Belcher 6 4 1
Q H van Boeckel 6 3 6 Q H van Boeckel 3 6 6
  D Cassidy 3 6 3 Q H van Boeckel 7 6  
  D Saltz 1 6 6 6 J Frawley 6 4  
  J Alexander 6 1 4   D Saltz 2 2  
Q C A Miller 4 1   6 J Frawley 6 6  
6 J Frawley 6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 J Fitzgerald 7 6 6
  G Layendecker 6 7 4 5 J Fitzgerald 6 6  
  H Sands 7 6     H Sands 1 3  
  S McCain 6 4   5 J Fitzgerald 6 6  
  M Anger 6 6   3 M Mečíř 3 3  
  C Limberger 1 4     M Anger 4 3  
Q D Cahill 5 5   3 M Mečíř 6 6  
3 M Mečíř 7 7   5 J Fitzgerald 4 4  
8 B Drewett 7 6     P Doohan 6 6  
  J Mattke 6 4   8 B Drewett 6 3  
  P Doohan 7 6 7   P Doohan 7 6  
  R Harmon 6 7 5   P Doohan 4 6 7
  J Smith 7 5 6 2 T Mayotte 6 2 6
  C van Rensburg 6 7 3   J Smith 6 2  
  S Denton 4 4   2 T Mayotte 7 6  
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