1997 Skoda Czech Open – Singles

Ruxandra Dragomir was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Ludmila Richterová.

Singles
1997 Skoda Czech Open
1996 Champion Ruxandra Dragomir
Champion Joannette Kruger
Runner-up Marion Maruska
Final score61, 61
Draw32
Seeds8

Joannette Kruger won in the final 61, 61 against Marion Maruska.

Seeds

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

  1. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (Second Round)
  2. Ruxandra Dragomir (Second Round)
  3. Karina Habšudová (Quarterfinals)
  4. Patty Schnyder (First Round)
  5. Denisa Chládková (Quarterfinals)
  6. Adriana Gerši (First Round)
  7. Katarína Studeníková (First Round)
  8. Sandra Kleinová (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 B Schultz-McCarthy 6 6  
  R Zrubáková 2 1   1 B Schultz-McCarthy 6 2 1
  A D-Balleret 6 4 6   A D-Balleret 3 6 6
  E Martincová 4 6 4   A D-Balleret 6 6 1
  J Kruger 6 6     J Kruger 4 7 6
  O Barabanschikova 2 1     J Kruger 6 5 6
Q N Louarsabishvili 3 6 6 Q N Louarsabishvili 2 7 4
8 S Kleinová 6 2 2   J Kruger 7 6  
4 P Schnyder 6 6 4 Q V Martinek 5 1  
  W Probst 3 7 6   W Probst 0 2  
Q V Martinek 6 6   Q V Martinek 6 6  
  P Langrová 4 3   Q V Martinek 6 6  
  R Bobková 6 6   5 D Chládková 4 0  
Q E Melicharová 3 4     R Bobková 6 4  
WC M Nekvapilova 7 0 1 5 D Chládková 7 6  
5 D Chládková 6 6 6   Joannette Kruger 6 6  
7 K Studeníková 0 2     Marion Maruska 1 1  
  M Maruska 6 6     M Maruska w/o    
  L Courtois 6 7     L Courtois      
  J Kandarr 2 6     M Maruska 7 1 6
  M Díaz Oliva 6 6   3 K Habšudová 5 6 4
  P Suárez 2 2     M Díaz Oliva 6 2 0/r
  G León García 4 3   3 K Habšudová 4 6 4
3 K Habšudová 6 6     M Maruska 6 6  
6 A Gerši 2 1 r   C Cristea 2 1  
  C Cristea 6 0     C Cristea 6 6  
  R Simpson 7 6     R Simpson 3 3  
  K Boogert 5 1     C Cristea 6 2 7
Q R Pelikánová 3 1   WC L Richterová 2 6 5
WC L Richterová 6 6   WC L Richterová 7 6  
  M Grzybowska 3 6 4 2 R Dragomir 6 4  
2 R Dragomir 6 4 6
gollark: More "potentially interesting things to do" than "challenge" but:- play some fun computer games- learn programming- read books (there are lots of authors providing books for free because of the whole situation, I find lots through reddit, and amazon's kindle unlimited is fairly cheap and has lots)- do... exercise of some sort... if you like that, I guess- learn about some other subject which interests you, there are loads of resources for stuff on the internet these days- drawing/other art stuff might be interesting for you if you're good at that- write things? There's r/writingprompts on reddit for that sort of thing- learning lockpicking is apparently quite cheap, might be fun, and is somewhat useful (and legal as long as you only do it on stuff you own, probably)
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gollark: If you still just want "potentially interesting things to do" I can probably come up with some stuff.
gollark: What *sort* of challenge?
gollark: Have each person provide a few sentences or paragraphs.
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