1982 Taipei International Championships – Singles

Singles
1982 Taipei International Championships
Champion Brad Gilbert
Runner-up Craig Wittus
Score6–1, 6–4
Draw32 (4Q)
Seeds8

Robert Van't Hof was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Brad Gilbert.

Gilbert won the title by defeating Craig Wittus 6–1, 6–4 in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. Kim Warwick (second round, retired)
  2. Dominique Bedel (second round)
  3. Van Winitsky (first round)
  4. Phil Dent (quarterfinals)
  5. Robert Van't Hof (quarterfinals)
  6. Tim Wilkison (semifinals)
  7. Pat DuPré (second round)
  8. Guy Forget (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Brad Gilbert 6 6
8 Guy Forget 2 3
Brad Gilbert 6 6
Q Craig Wittus 1 4
Q Craig Wittus 6 7
6 Tim Wilkison 3 5

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 K Warwick 6 6
D Gitlin 4 3 1 K Warwick 1 r
B Gilbert 6 6 B Gilbert 6
J Brown 1 3 B Gilbert 6 6 6
T Fukui 6 6 5 R Van't Hof 7 4 4
M Estep 2 3 T Fukui 6 6 0
K Eberhard 3 1 5 R Van't Hof 7 1 6
5 R Van't Hof 6 6 B Gilbert 6 6
4 P Dent 6 6 8 G Forget 2 3
J Gurfein 1 2 4 P Dent 6 6
M Bauer 6 1 6 M Bauer 2 4
P Feigl 2 6 3 4 P Dent 5 7 4
A Pattison 6 2 6 8 G Forget 7 5 6
M Davis 4 6 4 A Pattison 3 7 3
M Brunnberg 5 2 8 G Forget 6 5 6
8 G Forget 7 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 P DuPré 3 6 6
L Stefanki 6 2 4 7 P DuPré 3 6 2
T Cain 2 2 Q C Wittus 6 4 6
Q C Wittus 6 6 Q C Wittus 6 4 6
Wu Chang-rung 6 1 1 M Strode 3 6 1
CA Miller 4 6 6 CA Miller 3 5
M Strode 6 6 M Strode 6 7
3 V Winitsky 3 1 Q C Wittus 6 7
6 T Wilkison 7 6 6 T Wilkison 3 5
S Krulevitz 6 1 6 T Wilkison 6 6
Q G Michibata 6 7 Q G Michibata 4 1
C Johnstone 3 6 6 T Wilkison 3 6 7
J Canter 1 4 Q M Leach 6 3 5
Q M Leach 6 6 Q M Leach 7 6
Q M Westphal 4 4 2 D Bedel 6 5
2 D Bedel 6 6

References

  1. ^ "Gilbert Is Victor". The New York Times. Taipei, Taiwan. Associated Press. 14 November 1982. Retrieved 30 September 2024. Brad Gilbert, despite a sprained ankle, beat a fellow American, Craig Wittus, by 6-1, 6-4 today and won a $75,000 Grand Prix tournament. This is my first Grand Prix championship, he said. There was no way I was going to default.