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1991 Volvo San Marino Open – Singles

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Singles
1991 Volvo San Marino Open
Final
ChampionItaly Katia Piccolini
Runner-upItaly Silvia Farina
Score6–2, 6–3
Details
Draw32 (1WC/4Q/2LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
WTA San Marino · 1992 →

In the first edition of the tournament, Katia Piccolini won the title by defeating Silvia Farina 6–2, 6–3 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

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  1. Italy Raffaella Reggi (quarterfinals)
  2. Italy Katia Piccolini (champion)
  3. United States Carrie Cunningham (quarterfinals)
  4. West Germany Sabine Hack (quarterfinals)
  5. Italy Laura Garrone (second round)
  6. Argentina Mercedes Paz (second round)
  7. Argentina Cristina Tessi (second round)
  8. Hungary Csilla Bartos (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Italy Silvia Farina 6 77
Bulgaria Elena Pampoulova-Wagner 2 65
Italy Silvia Farina 2 3
2 Italy Katia Piccolini 6 6
Czechoslovakia Denisa Szabová 2 1
2 Italy Katia Piccolini 6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Italy R Reggi 6 6
France N Housset 3 3 1 Italy R Reggi 79 6
Netherlands S Rottier 2 0r Austria S Dopfer 67 1
Austria S Dopfer 6 1 1 Italy R Reggi 1 5
LL Italy L Jachia 6 1 2 Italy S Farina 6 7
Italy S Farina 3 6 6 Italy S Farina 6 6
Italy F Romano 4 1r 7 Argentina C Tessi 2 1
7 Argentina C Tessi 6 1 Italy S Farina 6 77
4 West Germany S Hack 7 6 Bulgaria E Pampoulova-Wagner 2 65
West Germany S Frankl 5 2 4 West Germany S Hack 6 6
LL Japan A Nishiya 4 3 Hungary A Földényi 2 1
Hungary A Földényi 6 6 4 West Germany S Hack 2 0r
Bulgaria E Pampoulova-Wagner 6 6 Bulgaria E Pampoulova-Wagner 6 2
Australia L Field 1 3 Bulgaria E Pampoulova-Wagner 2 7 6
Q Italy S Lucchi 6 5 3 5 Italy L Garrone 6 5 3
5 Italy L Garrone 4 7 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Argentina M Paz 6 6
Q Switzerland N Tschan 2 3 6 Argentina M Paz 4 5
Czechoslovakia D Szabová 6 6 Czechoslovakia D Szabová 6 7
Netherlands P Kamstra 2 1 Czechoslovakia D Szabová 6 6
Soviet Union E Birioukova 0 1 3 United States C Cunningham 2 3
Q Japan M Miyauchi 6 6 Q Japan M Miyauchi 0 7 1
Netherlands M Oremans 2 1 3 United States C Cunningham 6 5 6
3 United States C Cunningham 6 6 Czechoslovakia D Szabová 2 1
8 Hungary C Bartos 6 6 2 Italy K Piccolini 6 6
Brazil L Corsato 4 1 8 Hungary C Bartos 1 62
Q West Germany A Kerek 65 3 Soviet Union E Maniokova 6 77
Soviet Union E Maniokova 77 6 Soviet Union E Maniokova 6 67 4
Italy L Golarsa 6 6 2 Italy K Piccolini 3 79 6
Finland N Dahlman 3 3 Italy L Golarsa 2 1
WC Argentina M Pérez Roldán 4 1 2 Italy K Piccolini 6 6
2 Italy K Piccolini 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Capriati handles heat, reaches Pathmark final". Tampa Bay Times. 21 July 1991. Retrieved 16 November 2020. San Marino Open: Second-seeded Katia Piccolini defeated Silvia Farina 6-2, 6-3 to win the all-Italian final of the $75,000 tournament in Italy. Farina had upset the tournament's top seed, Italian Raffaella Reggi, in the quarterfinals.
  2. ^ "Seles, Capriati move into final of N.J. tourney". The Baltimore Sun. 21 July 1991. Retrieved 16 November 2020. SAN MARINO -- Second-seeded Katia Piccolini defeated Silvia Farina, 6-2, 6-3, to win the all-Italian final of the $75,000 women's tournament. Piccolini, who had to struggle to defeat Eugenia Manikova of the Soviet Union in the semifinals, easily beat Farina to earn the $13,500 first prize. Farina won $6,700.
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