1983 Bordeaux Open – Singles

Singles
1983 Bordeaux Open
Champion Pablo Arraya
Runner-up Juan Aguilera
Score7–5, 7–5
Draw32 (3Q)
Seeds8

Hans Gildemeister was the defending champion, but did not compete this year.

Pablo Arraya won the title by defeating Juan Aguilera 7–5, 7–5 in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. Mario Martínez (first round)
  2. Diego Pérez (quarterfinals)
  3. Corrado Barazzutti (first round)
  4. Pablo Arraya (champion)
  5. Bernard Boileau (first round)
  6. Fernando Luna (semifinals)
  7. Roberto Argüello (quarterfinals)
  8. Stefan Simonsson (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Miloslav Mečíř 4 6 6
4 Pablo Arraya 6 1 8
4 Pablo Arraya 7 7
Juan Aguilera 5 5
Juan Aguilera 6 6
6 Fernando Luna 4 2

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 M Martínez 3 1
M Jaite 6 6 M Jaite 6 7
B Fritz 6 6 6 B Fritz 4 6
S Lipton 7 3 3 M Jaite 6 2 8
L Courteau 6 0 2 M Mečíř 3 6 10
M Mečíř 2 6 6 M Mečíř 3 7 6
E Iskersky 6 6 E Iskersky 6 5 3
5 B Boileau 1 3 M Mečíř 4 6 6
4 P Arraya 6 6 4 P Arraya 6 1 8
P Kuchna 3 2 4 P Arraya 6 6 6
J Navrátil 2 4 P Portes 7 3 1
P Portes 6 6 4 P Arraya 7 6
V Pecci 3 2 7 R Argüello 6 3
T Tulasne 6 6 T Tulasne 6 3 1
C Castellan 4 0 7 R Argüello 4 6 6
7 R Argüello 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 S Simonsson 6 7
M Schapers 1 5 8 S Simonsson 7 6
Q Gregoire Rafaitin 2 3 M Tideman 5 1
M Tideman 6 6 8 S Simonsson 3 4
T Benhabiles 1 4 J Aguilera 6 6
J Vanier 6 6 J Vanier 4 1
J Aguilera 6 6 J Aguilera 6 6
3 C Barazzutti 4 4 J Aguilera 6 6
6 F Luna 6 6 6 F Luna 4 2
G Goven 1 1 6 F Luna 6 6
J Gunnarsson 6 6 J Gunnarsson 3 3
Q Nicholas Sido 4 1 6 F Luna 6 6
C Dowdeswell 7 4 6 2 D Pérez 2 0
P Murphy 5 6 3 C Dowdeswell 4 6 1
Q A Ganzábal 1 4 2 D Pérez 6 3 6
2 D Pérez 6 6

References

  1. ^ Durán, Hugo (July 2020). "Tenistas peruanos con más victorias y títulos ATP" [Peruvian tennis players with most victories and ATP titles] (in Spanish). Canal Tenis. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Second on the list is Pablo Arraya, with 176 victories and 1 title, at Bordeaux 1983. Arraya, born as Argentinian, became World No. 29.