Kimberly Shaefer was the defending champion, but was forced to retire in her first round match against Bonnie Gadusek.
Martina Navratilova won the title by defeating Chris Evert-Lloyd 6–2, 7–6(7–4) in the final.[1]
Seeds
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Bottom half
References
- ^ John Barrett, ed. (1984). World of Tennis 1984 : The Official Yearbook of the International Tennis Federation. London: Willow Books. pp. 194–195. ISBN 0002181223.
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