1988 Virginia Slims of Nashville – Singles

Susan Sloane won in the final 63, 62 against Beverly Bowes.

Singles
1988 Virginia Slims of Nashville
Champion Susan Sloane
Runner-up Beverly Bowes
Final score63, 62

Seeds

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

  1. Barbara Potter (Quarterfinals)
  2. Lori McNeil (Semifinals)
  3. Helen Kelesi (Quarterfinals)
  4. Bettina Fulco (Second Round)
  5. Anne Minter (Second Round)
  6. Halle Cioffi (Quarterfinals)
  7. Leila Meskhi (Semifinals)
  8. Rosalyn Fairbank (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 B Potter 7 6  
  M Gurney 6 1   1 B Potter 6 6  
  N Bykova 4 1     K Rinaldi 4 1  
  K Rinaldi 6 6   1 B Potter 6 2 3
  K Schimper 2 4   7 L Meskhi 2 6 6
  B Nagelsen 6 6     B Nagelsen 5 6 5
Q J Thomas 3 1   7 L Meskhi 7 3 7
7 L Meskhi 6 6   7 L Meskhi 1 1  
4 B Fulco 6 4 7   B Bowes 6 6  
  H Na 4 6 5 4 B Fulco 2 3  
  M Bollegraf 3 4     B Bowes 6 6  
  B Bowes 6 6     B Bowes 6 6  
  A Frazier 6 6   6 H Cioffi 1 0  
  S Parkhomenko 3 3     A Frazier 6 4 1
  A Henricksson 6 3   6 H Cioffi 3 6 6
6 H Cioffi 7 6     Beverly Bowes 3 2  
8 R Fairbank 1 2     Susan Sloane 6 6  
  C Benjamin 6 6     C Benjamin 6 1 r
  S Sloane 2 6 7   S Sloane 7 4  
  B Herr 6 3 5   S Sloane 6 6  
  M Werdel 6 6   3 H Kelesi 1 3  
Q A Grousbeck 4 4     M Werdel 6 5 1
  E Hakami 2 6 4 3 H Kelesi 2 7 6
3 H Kelesi 6 2 6   S Sloane 6 6 6
5 A Minter 6 6   2 L McNeil 7 2 1
  W White 2 4   5 A Minter 3 3  
  A Grossman 6 6     A Grossman 6 6  
  M L Daniels 3 2     A Grossman 6 1  
Q R Simpson 6 4   2 L McNeil 7 6  
  J Hetherington 7 6     J Hetherington 6 6 4
Q K Kessaris 1 4   2 L McNeil 7 4 6
2 L McNeil 6 6  
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