1995 Bank of the West Classic – Singles

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Singles
1995 Bank of the West Classic
ChampionBulgaria Magdalena Maleeva
Runner-upJapan Ai Sugiyama
Final score6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1994 · Silicon Valley Classic · 1996 →

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario was the defending champion, but did not compete this year.

Magdalena Maleeva won the title by defeating Ai Sugiyama 6–3, 6–4 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds[]

The first four seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. United States Monica Seles (Withdrew)
  2. Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva (Champion)
  3. United States Lindsay Davenport (Semifinals, withdrew)
  4. United States Mary Joe Fernández (Semifinals)
  5. United States Amy Frazier (Second round)
  6. Romania Irina Spîrlea (Second round)
  7. Czech Republic Helena Suková (Quarterfinals)
  8. Japan Yone Kamio (First round)

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

Finals[]

Semifinals Final
          
Japan Ai Sugiyama w/o
3 United States Lindsay Davenport
Japan Ai Sugiyama 3 4
2 Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva 6 6
4 United States Mary Joe Fernández 7 2 4
2 Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva 5 6 6

Top Half[]

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
United States K Adams 6 2 2
United States Z Garrison-Jackson 6 3 6 United States Z Garrison-Jackson 3 6 6
Venezuela M Vento 3 6 3 United States Z Garrison-Jackson 2 6 4
Japan A Sugiyama 6 6 Japan A Sugiyama 6 4 6
Romania C Cristea 4 4 Japan A Sugiyama 6 4 6
Japan K Nagatsuka 2 3 6 Romania I Spîrlea 4 6 1
6 Romania I Spîrlea 6 6 Japan A Sugiyama w/o
3 United States L Davenport
3 United States L Davenport 7 6
United States T Whitlinger-Jones 6 7 United States T Whitlinger-Jones 5 1
Germany S Hack 3 6 3 United States L Davenport 6 6
United States K Po 6 6 7 Czech Republic H Suková 4 3
Hungary A Temesvári 1 4 United States K Po 7 6 2
United States J Watanabe 3 6 7 Czech Republic H Suková 5 7 6
7 Czech Republic H Suková 6 7

Bottom Half[]

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Japan Y Kamio 2 1
United States P Shriver 6 6 United States P Shriver 7 5 6
United States L Wild 7 7 United States L Wild 6 7 7
Italy R Grande 6 6 United States L Wild 2 6 1
United States P Nelson 2 5 4 United States MJ Fernández 6 2 6
Germany C Singer 6 7 Germany C Singer 0 3
4 United States MJ Fernández 6 6
4 United States MJ Fernández 7 2 4
5 United States A Frazier 6 6 2 Bulgaria M Maleeva 5 6 6
Argentina F Labat 4 4 5 United States A Frazier 6 3 3
South Africa R Nideffer 2 1 United States V Williams 4 6 6
United States V Williams 6 6 United States V Williams 2 3
Sweden M Strandlund 4 1 2 Bulgaria M Maleeva 6 6
United States L McNeil 6 6 United States L McNeil 1 4
2 Bulgaria M Maleeva 6 6

References[]

  1. ^ "Sampras conquers Becker in Paris". The Washington Post. 6 November 1995. Retrieved 10 August 2020. BANK OF THE WEST CLASSIC: In Oakland, Calif., Magdalena Maleeva took advantage of repeated unforced errors and six double faults by Ai Sugiyama in a 6-3, 6-4 championship victory. Maleeva, the tournament's second seed, needed just 62 minutes to defeat Sugiyama, playing in her second final. Maleeva earned $79,000 by capturing her third tour title of the year. Maleeva lost just five points on her serve in the first set, as Sugiyama hit many routine shots long or wide.
  2. ^ "Results Plus". The New York Times. Associated Press. 6 November 1995. Retrieved 10 August 2020. MALEEVA TAKES TITLE: Magdalena Maleeva took advantage of repeated unforced errors and six double faults by Ai Sugiyama in a 6-3, 6-4 victory in the final of the Bank of the West Classic in Oakland, Calif. Maleeva, the tournament's second-seeded player, needed just 62 minutes to defeat Sugiyama, playing in her second women's tour final.

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