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Champions | |
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Score | 6–3, 1–6, 6–4 |
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Draw | 16 (4
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Q) |
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Seeds | 4 |
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1993 tennis event results
Jana Novotná and
Larisa Neiland were the defending champions, but Novotná chose to focus only on the singles tournament, winning the title.
Neiland teamed up with
Anke Huber and lost in the final to
Laura Golarsa and
Natalia Medvedeva. The score was 6–3, 1–6, 6–4.
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Seeds
Draw
Key
Draw
References
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Grand Slam events | |
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Tier II tournaments |
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Sydney (
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Chicago (
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Paris (
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Indian Wells (
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Delray Beach (
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Houston (
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Amelia Island (
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Barcelona (
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Hamburg (
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Eastbourne (
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Stratton Mountain (
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San Diego (
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Manhattan Beach (
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Tokyo (
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Leipzig (
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Filderstadt (
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Brighton (
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Essen (
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Oakland (
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Tier III tournaments |
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Brisbane (
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Osaka (
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Oklahoma City (
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Linz (
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Tokyo Outdoor (
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Lucerne (
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Strasbourg (
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Birmingham (
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Kizbuhel (
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Schenectady (
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Budapest (
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Quebec City (
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Tier IV tournaments |
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Melbourne (
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Auckland (
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Pattaya City (
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Kuala Lumpur (
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Taranto (
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Jakarta (
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Liege (
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Palermo (
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Prague (
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San Juan (
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San Marino (
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Hong Kong (
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Sapporo (
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Taiwan (
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Montpellier (
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Curitiba (
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Team events | |
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