1994 Nokia Open – Singles

Second-seeded Yayuk Basuki won in the final 6–4, 6–2 against Kyoko Nagatsuka.

Singles
1994 Nokia Open
Champion Yayuk Basuki
Runner-up Kyoko Nagatsuka
Final score6–4, 6–2
Seeds8

Seeds

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

  1. n/a
  2. Yayuk Basuki (Champion)
  3. Pam Shriver (Semifinals)
  4. Alexandra Fusai (First Round)
  5. Romana Tedjakusuma (Second Round)
  6. Fang Li (Quarterfinals)
  7. Misumi Miyauchi (Quarterfinals)
  8. Kyoko Nagatsuka (Final)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
LL J Shiflet 0 0  
  A D-Balleret 6 6     A D-Balleret 6 1 6
WC Y Bi 4 1     E Iida 4 6 3
  E Iida 6 6     A D-Balleret 1 3  
WC J-Q Yi 5 1   8 K Nagatsuka 6 6  
Q L-Y Tang 7 6   Q L-Y Tang 3 1  
  K Nowak 1 2   8 K Nagatsuka 6 6  
8 K Nagatsuka 6 6   8 K Nagatsuka 6 7  
4 A Fusai 2 6     A Strnadová 4 5  
  S Meier 6 7     S Meier 6 6  
  K-A Guse 1 1     B Mulej 2 2  
  B Mulej 6 6     S Meier 4 2  
Q S Collins 7 6 2   A Strnadová 6 6  
  A Strnadová 6 7 6   A Strnadová 6 6  
  M Kidowaki 7 3 r 5 R Tedjakusuma 3 0  
5 R Tedjakusuma 5 2   8 Kyoko Nagatsuka 4 2  
6 F Li 6 6   2 Yayuk Basuki 6 6  
  L Field 2 2   6 F Li 6 6  
  S-H Park 6 1 7   S-H Park 3 4  
Q H Hara 1 6 5 6 F Li 6 5 1
  L-L Chen 6 6   3 P Shriver 4 7 6
  N Pratt 1 1     L-L Chen 4 0  
  P Thorén 2 3   3 P Shriver 6 6  
3 P Shriver 6 6   3 P Shriver 5 2  
7 M Miyauchi 6 1 6 2 Y Basuki 7 6  
  A Henricksson 3 6 3 7 M Miyauchi 6 6  
  J Byrne 3 6 6   J Byrne 2 2  
  A Kerek 6 4 2 7 M Miyauchi 0 6 6
Q M Yokobori 6 6 4 2 Y Basuki 6 0 7
  M Zivec-Skulj 7 2 6   M Zivec-Skulj 4 1  
  M de Swardt 1 5   2 Y Basuki 6 6  
2 Y Basuki 6 7  
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