1993 Virginia Slims of Chicago – Singles

Martina Navratilova was the defending champion but lost in the finals to top seed Monica Seles 3–6, 6–2, 6–1.

Singles
1993 Virginia Slims of Chicago
1992 Champion Martina Navratilova
Champion Monica Seles
Runner-up Martina Navratilova
Final score3–6, 6–2, 6–1

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated. The top four seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. Monica Seles (Champion)
  2. Martina Navratilova (Final)
  3. Mary Joe Fernandez (Semifinals)
  4. Katerina Maleeva (Semifinals)
  5. Zina Garrison-Jackson (Quarterfinals)
  6. Amy Frazier (First Round)
  7. Brenda Schultz (Quarterfinals)
  8. Pam Shriver (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Final

Final
  Monica Seles 3 6 6
6 Martina Navratilova 6 2 1

Section 1

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 M Seles 6 6  
  K Po 6 6     K Po 1 2  
WC A Carlsson 0 3   1 M Seles 4 7 6
  L Harvey-Wild 6 6   7 B Schultz 6 6 4
  L Field 2 1     L Harvey-Wild 1 2  
  S Stafford 4 4   7 B Schultz 6 6  
7 B Schultz 6 6   1 M Seles 6 6  
3 MJ Fernandez 3 0  
3 MJ Fernandez 6 6  
  A Grossman 6 7     A Grossman 4 2  
WC B Nagelsen 3 6   3 MJ Fernandez 4 6 6
  I Majoli 4 6 6   I Majoli 6 1 2
Q S McCarthy 6 2 0   I Majoli 7 7  
  T Whitlinger 6 1 6   T Whitlinger 6 5  
6 A Frazier 3 6 1

Section 2

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 P Shriver 6 7  
  D Graham 0 5   8 P Shriver 6 6  
  M Bollegraf 3 6     A Keller 2 1  
Q A Keller 6 7   8 P Shriver 6 4 3
Q S Amiach 7 4 1 4 K Maleeva 4 6 6
  M Werdel 6 6 6   M Werdel 0 1  
4 K Maleeva 6 6  
4 K Maleeva 0 6 1
5 Z Garrison-Jackson 6 6   2 M Navratilova 6 4 6
  L Raymond 2 4   5 Z Garrison-Jackson 6 6  
Q K Adams 7 2 3   E Reinach 0 1  
  E Reinach 6 6 6 5 Z Garrison-Jackson 2 1  
  L Allen 6 2   2 M Navratilova 6 6  
  R Fairbank-Nideffer 7 6     R Fairbank-Nideffer 4 3  
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