1993 Matrix Essentials Evert Cup – Singles

The Singles Tournament at the Matrix Essentials Evert Cup took place between February 22 and February 29 on the outdoor hard courts of the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California, United States. Mary Joe Fernández won the title, defeating Amanda Coetzer in the final.

Singles
1993 Matrix Essentials Evert Cup
Champion Mary Joe Fernández
Runner-up Amanda Coetzer
Final score3–6, 6–1, 7–6(8–6)

Seeds

  1. Mary Joe Fernández (Champion)
  2. Katerina Maleeva (Second round)
  3. Magdalena Maleeva (Quarterfinals)
  4. Amanda Coetzer (Final)
  5. Helena Suková (Semifinals)
  6. Brenda Schultz (Third round)
  7. Patricia Hy (Third round)
  8. Barbara Rittner (Third round)
  9. Ann Grossman (Second round)
  10. Rosalyn Fairbank-Nideffer (First round)
  11. Nicole Provis (Quarterfinals)
  12. Debbie Graham (Second round)
  13. Marianne Werdel (Second round)
  14. Rachel McQuillan (Third round)
  15. Ginger Helgeson (Third round)
  16. Linda Ferrando (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Mary Joe Fernández 7 6  
  Lindsay Davenport 5 2  
1 Mary Joe Fernández 6 6  
5 Helena Suková 3 1  
3 Magdalena Maleeva 1 5  
5 Helena Suková 6 7  
1 Mary Joe Fernández 3 6 7
5 Amanda Coetzer 6 1 66
11 Nicole Provis 4 0  
4 Amanda Coetzer 6 6  
4 Amanda Coetzer 6 6  
  Stephanie Rottier 4 3  
  Miriam Oremans 2 3  
  Stephanie Rottier 6 6  

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 MJ Fernández 6 64 6
G Pizzichini 5 63 Q R Jensen 7 2
Q R Jensen 7 7 1 MJ Fernández 6 6
R White 3 1 K Po 3 3
K Po 6 6 K Po 6 2 7
M Javer 64 3 9 A Grossman 2 6 63
9 A Grossman 7 6 1 MJ Fernández 7 6
12 D Graham 6 6 L Davenport 5 2
L Field 0 1 12 D Graham 4 6 3
A Gavaldón 7 64 2 L Davenport 6 2 6
L Davenport 5 7 6 L Davenport 6 7
Q Ca MacGregor 2 3 6 B Schultz 2 5
D Van Rensburg 6 6 D Van Rensburg 4 3
6 B Schultz 6 6

Section 2

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
3 Mag Maleeva 6 7
R Simpson-Alter 7 6 R Simpson-Alter 3 61
Q N London 64 4 3 Mag Maleeva 6 2 7
Q ML Daniels 7 5 3 14 R McQuillan 4 6 63
A Temesvári 66 7 6 A Temesvári 3 1
M Zivec-Skulj 6 3 2 14 R McQuillan 6 6
14 R McQuillan 1 6 6 3 Mag Maleeva 1 5
10 R Fairbank-Nideffer 6 2 1 5 H Suková 6 7
LL C Wood 4 6 6 LL C Wood 5 7 6
K Rinaldi 7 4 6 K Rinaldi 7 5 2
T Prise 5 6 4 LL C Wood 1 5
P Ritter 2 5 5 H Suková 6 7
C Kuhlman 6 7 C Kuhlman 1 3
5 H Suková 6 6

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 B Rittner 6 6
J Kruger 4 6 6 J Kruger 1 3
N Miyagi 6 4 4 8 B Rittner 6 2 63
Q A Mall 6 5 6 11 N Provis 2 6 7
K Adams 3 7 4 A Mall 1 0
Q J Watanabe 5 1 11 N Provis 6 6
11 N Provis 7 6 11 N Provis 4 0
15 G Helgeson 6 6 4 A Coetzer 6 6
M Paz 3 1 15 G Helgeson 6 1 6
Q J Hetherington 2 1 C Cunningham 0 6 2
C Cunningham 6 6 15 G Helgeson 1 2
J Santrock 2 1 4 A Coetzer 6 6
R Hiraki 6 6 R Hiraki 0 1
4 A Coetzer 6 6

Section 4

First Round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 P Hy 2 7 6
E Reinach 6 6 E Reinach 6 5 2
WC C Papadáki 4 1 P Hy 66 6 4
Q J Richardson 5 1 M Oremans 7 3 6
M Oremans 7 6 M Oremans 6 1 6
T Whitlinger 3 7 4 13 M Werdel 0 6 3
13 M Werdel 6 5 6 M Oremans 2 3
16 L Ferrando 4 6 1 S Rottier 6 6
S Rottier 6 1 6 S Rottier 6 6
WC J Steven 6 3 6 WC J Steven 0 4
J Byrne 3 6 2 S Rottier 6 6
R Stubbs 5 4 WC T Austin 1 0
WC T Austin 7 6 WC T Austin 6 2 6
2 K Maleeva 2 6 3
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