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1996 Wilkinson Lady Championships – Singles

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Singles
1996 Wilkinson Lady Championships
Final
ChampionGermany Anke Huber
Runner-upCzech Republic Helena Suková
Score6–4, 7–6(7–2)
Events
Singles Doubles
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This was the first edition.

Anke Huber won in the final 6–4, 7–6(7–2) against Helena Suková.

Seeds

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

  1. Croatia Iva Majoli (quarterfinals)
  2. Germany Anke Huber (champion)
  3. Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva (first round)
  4. Netherlands Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (second round)
  5. Austria Judith Wiesner (semifinals)
  6. Belgium Sabine Appelmans (second round)
  7. Russia Elena Likhovtseva (second round)
  8. Czech Republic Helena Suková (final)

Draw

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Key

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Croatia I Majoli 6 6  
  Japan K Nagatsuka 2 4   1 Croatia I Majoli 6 6  
WC France A Mauresmo 7 6   WC France A Mauresmo 4 2  
  France A Fusai 5 3   1 Croatia I Majoli 1 1  
  Netherlands M Oremans 4 6 6 8 Czech Republic H Suková 6 6  
  Japan Y Kamio 6 4 2   Netherlands M Oremans 6 0 2
WC Czech Republic S Kleinová 4 62   8 Czech Republic H Suková 3 6 6
8 Czech Republic H Suková 6 77   8 Czech Republic H Suková 5 6 6
3 Bulgaria M Maleeva 3 3   5 Austria J Wiesner 7 4 3
  Netherlands K Boogert 6 6     Netherlands K Boogert 6 6  
  Germany C Singer 6 3 1   Japan M Endo 2 4  
  Japan M Endo 1 6 6   Netherlands K Boogert 3 3  
  South Korea S-H Park 1 69   5 Austria J Wiesner 6 6  
  Netherlands P Kamstra 6 711     Netherlands P Kamstra 3 4  
  France S Testud 3 1   5 Austria J Wiesner 6 6  
5 Austria J Wiesner 6 6   8 Czech Republic Helena Suková 4 62  
7 Russia E Likhovtseva 4 7 6 2 Germany Anke Huber 6 77  
  Belgium L Courtois 6 5 0 7 Russia E Likhovtseva 6 65 2
  Romania R Dragomir 3 7 6   Romania R Dragomir 4 77 6
  South Africa M de Swardt 6 5 3   Romania R Dragomir 1 6 7
  Russia E Makarova 2 1     Latvia L Neiland 6 3 5
  Latvia L Neiland 6 6     Latvia L Neiland 6 65 6
  Poland M Grzybowska 2 4   4 Netherlands B Schultz-McCarthy 4 77 1
4 Netherlands B Schultz-McCarthy 6 6     Romania R Dragomir 77 1 4
6 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6   2 Germany A Huber 61 6 6
  Canada P Hy-Boulais 3 2   6 Belgium S Appelmans 4 2  
  Belgium E Callens 6 2 1   Belgium D Van Roost 6 6  
  Belgium D Van Roost 4 6 6   Belgium D Van Roost 6 3 63
  Italy R Grande 67 6 6 2 Germany A Huber 3 6 77
  Germany B Rittner 79 3 4   Italy R Grande 5 5  
  Japan N Kijimuta 7 4 3 2 Germany A Huber 7 7  
2 Germany A Huber 5 6 6

References

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