1973 Volvo International

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1973 Volvo International
DateJuly 23 – 29
Edition1st
CategoryGrand Prix (C)
SurfaceClay / Outdoor
LocationBretton Woods, New Hampshire, USA
VenueMount Washington Resort
Champions
Singles
India Vijay Amritraj
Australia Rod Laver / Australia Fred Stolle
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The 1973 Volvo International was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in the United States. The event was part of the 1973 Commercial Union Assurance Grand Prix circuit and classified as C category. The tournament was held from July 23 through July 29, 1973. Vijay Amritraj won the singles title.[1]

Men's singles[]

India Vijay Amritraj defeated United States Jimmy Connors 7–5, 2–6, 7–5

  • It was Amritraj's 1st title of the year and the 1st of his career.

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. United States Jimmy Connors (Final)
  2. Australia Rod Laver (Quarterfinals)
  3. Australia Ian Fletcher (Semifinals)
  4. Australia John Alexander (Semifinals)
  5. United Kingdom Gerald Battrick (Quarterfinals)
  6. United States Tom Edlefsen (Quarterfinals)
  7. Australia Bob Carmichael (Quarterfinals)
  8. India Vijay Amritraj (Champion)

Draw[]

Key[]

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild card
  • LL = Lucky loser
  • Alt = Alternate
  • SE = Special exempt
  • PR = Protected ranking
  • ITF = ITF entry
  • JE = Junior exempt
  • w/o = Walkover
  • r = Retired
  • d = Defaulted

Final[]

Final
1 United States Jimmy Connors 5 6 5
  India Vijay Amritraj 7 2 7

Section 1[]

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United States J Connors 4    
  United States S Faulk 1 2     Australia K Warwick 1r  
  Australia K Warwick 6 6   1 United States J Connors 6 4 6
  United States B McKinley 6 4 0 7 Australia B Carmichael 2 6 0
  United States F Robbins 1 6 6   United States F Robbins 6 6 3
  South Africa P Cramer 0 1   7 Australia B Carmichael 4 7 6
7 Australia B Carmichael 6 6   1 United States J Connors 6 6  
3 Australia I Fletcher 4 4  
3 Australia I Fletcher 6 6  
  United States B Seewagen 6 6 7   United States B Seewagen 1 1  
  South Africa T Ryan 7 4 6 3 Australia I Fletcher 3 7 6
  Australia J Bartlett 3 2   5 United Kingdom G Battrick 6 5 3
  Japan T Sakai 6 6     Japan T Sakai 6 3  
  Japan J Kamiwazumi 5 6 3 5 United Kingdom G Battrick 7 6  
5 United Kingdom G Battrick 7 4 6

Section 2[]

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 United States T Edlefsen 6 5 6
  4 7 3 6 United States T Edlefsen 6 6  
  India A Amritraj 3 4     United States T Moor 3 1  
  United States T Moor 6 6   6 United States T Edlefsen 2 0  
  South Africa F McMillan 6 3 6 4 Australia J Alexander 6 6  
  United States W Higgins 3 6 3   South Africa F McMillan 6 2  
4 Australia J Alexander 7 6  
4 Australia J Alexander 4 3  
8 India V Amritraj 4 6 7 8 India V Amritraj 6 6  
  Venezuela H Hose 6 4 5 8 India V Amritraj 7 5 6
  United States J Austin 6 6     United States J Austin 6 7 2
  United States T Leonard 3 0   8 India V Amritraj 6 7 6
  United States I Harris 1 0   2 Australia R Laver 7 6 3
  United States 6 6     United States d    
2 Australia R Laver      

Men's doubles[]

Australia Rod Laver / Australia Fred Stolle defeated Australia Bob Carmichael / South Africa Frew McMillan 2–6, 6–3, 6–4

  • It was Laver's 10th title of the year and the 47th of his professional career. It was Stolle's 3rd title of the year and the 12th of his professional career.

References[]

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1974). World of Tennis '74. London: Queen Anne Press. pp. 31, 125. ISBN 9780362001686.

External links[]

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