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1977 French Open – Women's singles

Mima Jaušovec defeated Florența Mihai in the final, 6–2, 6–7(5–7), 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 1977 French Open.[1] [2]

Women's singles
1977 French Open
Final
ChampionSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mima Jaušovec
Runner-upRomania Florența Mihai
Score6–2, 6–7(5–7), 6–1
Details
Draw64
Seeds8
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Sue Barker was the defending champion, but chose not to defend her title.

Seeds

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The seeded players are listed below. Mima Jaušovec is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.

  1. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Mima Jaušovec (champion)
  2. United States  Kathy May (quarterfinals)
  3. West Germany  Helga Masthoff (third round)
  4. Czechoslovakia  Regina Maršíková (semifinals)
  5. Czechoslovakia  Renáta Tomanová (quarterfinals)
  6. Australia  Lesley Hunt (first round)
  7. United States  Janet Newberry (semifinals)
  8. United States  Nancy Richey (third round)

Qualifying

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Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Mima Jaušovec 7 6
  United States  Pam Teeguarden 5 4
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Mima Jaušovec 6 3 6
4 Czechoslovakia  Regina Maršíková 1 6 3
4 Czechoslovakia  Regina Maršíková 7 6 6
5 Czechoslovakia  Renáta Tomanová 6 7 3
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Mima Jaušovec 6 6 6
  Romania  Florența Mihai 2 7 1
  South Africa  Linky Boshoff 3 6 5
  Romania  Florența Mihai 6 4 7
  Romania  Florența Mihai 7 6
7 United States  Janet Newberry 6 3
7 United States  Janet Newberry 6 5 6
2 United States  Kathy May 4 7 2

Earlier rounds

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Jaušovec 6 6
Italy  Simmonds 3 3 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Jaušovec 6 6
Sweden  Bentzer 6 6 6 Sweden  Bentzer 2 1
Japan  Sato 7 4 3 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Jaušovec 6 6
Q Chile  Urroz 4 7 6 Australia  Whytcross 2 0
United Kingdom  Coles 6 6 2 Q Chile  Urroz 1 2
Australia  Whytcross 6 6 Australia  Whytcross 6 6
United States  Forood 1 0 1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Jaušovec 7 6
8 United States  Richey 6 6 United States  Teeguarden 5 4
United Kingdom  Tyler 0 3 8 United States  Richey 6 5 6
Uruguay  Bonicelli 6 6 Uruguay  Bonicelli 4 7 1
United States  Louie 4 3 8 United States  Richey 5 6 3
Q United States  Ganz 7 5 6 United States  Teeguarden 7 4 6
United States  Reynolds 6 7 4 Q United States  Ganz 4 6 5
United States  Teeguarden 7 7 United States  Teeguarden 6 4 7
South Africa  Harford 5 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Czechoslovakia  Maršíková 7 6
South Africa  Kruger 5 4 4 Czechoslovakia  Maršíková 6 6
Argentina  Giscafré 6 6 Argentina  Giscafré 4 2
United States  Walsh 2 3 4 Czechoslovakia  Maršíková 6 6
South Africa  Vermaak 6 6 South Africa  Vermaak 2 4
United States  Struthers 2 3 South Africa  Vermaak 6 6
Hungary  Pinterová 6 6 Hungary  Pinterová 4 2
United States  Fox 4 2 4 Czechoslovakia  Maršíková 7 6 6
5 Czechoslovakia  Tomanová 6 6 5 Czechoslovakia  Tomanová 6 7 3
United Kingdom  Thompson 3 4 5 Czechoslovakia  Tomanová 6 7
Q Spain  Perea 6 6 Q Spain  Perea 1 5
Q Japan  Hatanaka 4 4 5 Czechoslovakia  Tomanová 6 6
South Africa  Cuypers 5 7 6 South Africa  Cuypers 3 4
Q France  Rual 7 6 0 South Africa  Cuypers 6 6
France  Thibault 7 7 France  Thibault 4 4
Australia  Doerner 6 6

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
United Kingdom  Mappin 6 6
United States  Hamm 4 4 United Kingdom  Mappin 6 6
West Germany  Ebbinghaus 6 6 West Germany  Ebbinghaus 3 4
United States  Redondo 1 1 United Kingdom  Mappin 7 5 2
South Africa  Boshoff 7 6 South Africa  Boshoff 5 7 6
United Kingdom  Fayter 5 1 South Africa  Boshoff 4 6 6
Q Argentina  González 6 6 Q Argentina  González 6 3 3
6 Australia  Hunt 0 0 South Africa  Boshoff 3 6 5
United Kingdom  Charles 6 4 10 Romania  Mihai 6 4 7
Q Argentina  Casabianca 1 6 8 United Kingdom  Charles 6 3 3
Romania  Mihai 6 6 Romania  Mihai 4 6 6
France  Guédy 3 3 Romania  Mihai 3 6 8
United States  Carillo 6 6 3 West Germany  Masthoff 6 3 6
New Zealand  Connor 4 3 United States  Carillo 6 1 3
3 West Germany  Masthoff 6 6 3 West Germany  Masthoff 1 6 6
Belgium  Gurdal 2 4

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
United States  Du Pont 6 2 6
France  Fuchs 1 6 2 United States  Du Pont 6 6
West Germany  Riedel 6 6 West Germany  Riedel 1 2
South Africa  Kloss 4 0 United States  Du Pont 3 5
West Germany  Eisterlehner 7 7 7 United States  Newberry 6 7
United States  Bruning 6 6 West Germany  Eisterlehner 3 4
7 United States  Newberry 6 6 7 United States  Newberry 6 6
France  Simon 3 4 7 United States  Newberry 6 5 6
Australia  Gourlay 6 6 2 United States  May 4 7 2
LL Australia  O'Neil 3 1 Australia  Gourlay 6 6
United Kingdom  Mottram 6 6 United Kingdom  Mottram 0 2
United States  Meyer 3 2 Australia  Gourlay 2 2
Q Czechoslovakia  Strachoňová 6 6 2 United States  May 6 6
United States  Harter 3 3 Q Czechoslovakia  Strachoňová 6 2
2 United States  May 6 6 2 United States  May 7 6
Australia  Evers 4 4

References

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  1. ^ Barrett, John; Flink, Steve; Tingay, Lance (1978). "French Championships". World of Tennis 1978: A BP Yearbook (10th Year ed.). London: Macdonald and Jane's. p. 40, 44. ISBN 978-0-354-09039-1. ISSN 0305-6325. OCLC 237184605. OL 15012356M.
  2. ^ Collins, Bud (2010). The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2nd ed.). [New York]: New Chapter Press. p. 396. ISBN 978-0942257700.
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