1995 Sparkassen Cup – Singles

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Singles
1995 Sparkassen Cup
Final
ChampionGermany Anke Huber
Runner-upBulgaria Magdalena Maleeva
ScoreWalkover
Details
Draw28 (1WC/4Q/1LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Jana Novotná was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Judith Wiesner.

Anke Huber won the title after Magdalena Maleeva withdrew due to a stomach illness suffered before the final.[1][2][3]

Seeds[edit]

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

  1. Czech Republic Jana Novotná (quarterfinals)
  2. Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva (final, withdrew due to a stomach illness)
  3. United States Lindsay Davenport (second round)
  4. Germany Anke Huber (champion)
  5. Netherlands Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (second round)
  6. Czech Republic Helena Suková (second round)
  7. United States Marianne Werdel-Witmeyer (semifinals)
  8. Belgium Sabine Appelmans (first round)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
Austria Judith Wiesner 0 2
4 Germany Anke Huber 6 6
4 Germany Anke Huber w/o
2 Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva
7 United States Marianne Werdel-Witmeyer 3 1
2 Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva 6 6

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Czech Republic J Novotná 6 6
Romania R Dragomir 6 3 3 Austria B Reinstadler 4 2
Austria B Reinstadler 2 6 6 1 Czech Republic J Novotná 4 2
Austria J Wiesner 1 7 6 Austria J Wiesner 6 6
Sweden Å Carlsson 6 5 2 Austria J Wiesner 6 6
Netherlands M Oremans 6 64 6 Netherlands M Oremans 4 3
8 Belgium S Appelmans 4 77 3 Austria J Wiesner 0 2
4 Germany A Huber 6 6
4 Germany A Huber 5 78 6
Germany B Rittner 7 6 Germany B Rittner 7 66 4
Q Australia R Stubbs 5 1 4 Germany A Huber 6 77
LL Netherlands M Bollegraf 3 1 Russia E Likhovtseva 4 64
Russia E Likhovtseva 6 6 Russia E Likhovtseva 6 6
Czech Republic L Richterová 2 67 6 Czech Republic H Suková 3 4
6 Czech Republic H Suková 6 79

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 United States M Werdel-Witmeyer 3 6 6
Belgium L Courtois 6 2 3 7 United States M Werdel-Witmeyer 6 6
Netherlands K Boogert 6 6 Netherlands K Boogert 3 2
Germany C Singer 1 4 7 United States M Werdel-Witmeyer 6 6
South Africa J Kruger 77 6 South Africa J Kruger 3 2
Q Germany M Weingärtner 65 1 South Africa J Kruger 4 6 6
3/WC United States L Davenport 6 4 2
7 United States M Werdel-Witmeyer 3 1
5 Netherlands B Schultz-McCarthy 714 62 6 2 Bulgaria M Maleeva 6 6
Q Germany M Kochta 612 77 3 5 Netherlands B Schultz-McCarthy 4 6 1
Q United States L Lee 5 6 6 Q United States L Lee 6 3 6
Belgium E Callens 7 4 4 Q United States L Lee 3 1
Germany P Begerow 3 2 2 Bulgaria M Maleeva 6 6
Latvia L Neiland 6 6 Latvia L Neiland 6 2 2
2 Bulgaria M Maleeva 3 6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Clijsters wins second straight Sparkassen Cup Social Sharing". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 30 September 2001. Retrieved 5 June 2023. Maleeva made the Leipzig final for the second time. In 1995, she was unable to play because of a stomach illness and Anke Huber won the title.
  2. ^ "Victoria de Huber sin jugar" [Huber wins without playing]. El País (in Spanish). 2 October 1995. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  3. ^ "WTA Leipzig 1995 Results". Tennis 24. Retrieved 5 June 2023.

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