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In the first edition of the tournament, Yayuk Basuki and Romana Tedjakusuma won the title by walkover, as Ai Sugiyama (one of their opponents) was injured during the singles final, which was played previously.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 South Africa M de Swardt
Australia KA Guse
6 6
Indonesia L Andriyani
Czech Republic L Varmužová
1 1 1 South Africa M de Swardt
Australia KA Guse
6 4 6
Czech Republic P Rajzlová
Austria M Schnell
7 6 6 Czech Republic P Rajzlová
Austria M Schnell
1 6 7
Q Germany P Begerow
Czech Republic L Richterová
6 7 4 Czech Republic P Rajzlová
Austria M Schnell
5 1
4 Slovakia J Husárová
Belgium D Monami
6 7 Indonesia Y Basuki
Indonesia R Tedjakusuma
7 6
WC Indonesia A Limanto
Indonesia M-V Widyadharma
4 5 4 Slovakia J Husárová
Belgium D Monami
2 3
Belgium N Feber
Slovakia K Studeníková
3 1 Indonesia Y Basuki
Indonesia R Tedjakusuma
6 6
Indonesia Y Basuki
Indonesia R Tedjakusuma
6 6 Indonesia Y Basuki
Indonesia R Tedjakusuma
w/o
Germany V Martinek
Bulgaria E Wagner
2 6 3 2 Japan K Nagatsuka
Japan A Sugiyama
France A Fusai
Japan M Miyauchi
6 4 6 France A Fusai
Japan M Miyauchi
6 3 3
South Korea S-h Park
Indonesia N Soetrisno
3 2 3 Australia M Jaggard-Lai
Canada R Simpson-Alter
4 6 6
3 Australia M Jaggard-Lai
Canada R Simpson-Alter
6 6 3 Australia M Jaggard-Lai
Canada R Simpson-Alter
4 3
Italy R Grande
Germany M Živec-Škulj
7 6 2 Japan K Nagatsuka
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6
Australia K Godridge
Germany P Winzenhöller
6 3 Italy R Grande
Germany M Živec-Škulj
2 4
Russia T Panova
Indonesia S Anggarkusuma
3 6 2 Japan K Nagatsuka
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6
2 Japan K Nagatsuka
Japan A Sugiyama
6 7

References

  1. ^ "WTA Surabaya Draw (Women's) - 1994". Steve G Tennis. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
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