1997 Budapest Lotto Open – Singles

Singles
1997 Budapest Lotto Open
1996 Champion Romania Ruxandra Dragomir
Champion South Africa Amanda Coetzer
Runner-up Belgium Sabine Appelmans
Final score 6–1, 6–3
Draw 32
Seeds 8

In the Women's Singles at the 1997 Budapest Lotto Open tennis tournament, Ruxandra Dragomir was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Joannette Kruger.

Second-seeded Amanda Coetzer won in the final 6–1, 6–3 against Sabine Appelmans.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Slovakia Karina Habšudová (Semifinals)
  2. South Africa Amanda Coetzer (Champion)
  3. Romania Ruxandra Dragomir (Second Round)
  4. Belgium Sabine Appelmans (Final)
  5. Sweden Åsa Carlsson (First Round)
  6. Slovakia Katarína Studeníková (First Round)
  7. Slovakia Henrieta Nagyová (Semifinals)
  8. France Alexandra Fusai (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Slovakia K Habšudová 6 6  
  Czech Republic S Kleinová 2 4   1 Slovakia K Habšudová 1 6 6
  Austria K Kschwendt 7 2 4   Germany P Begerow 6 2 2
  Germany P Begerow 5 6 6 1 Slovakia K Habšudová 6 6  
  Romania C Cristea 6 6   8 France A Fusai 4 3  
  Belgium S Devillé 3 1     Romania C Cristea 6 2 4
  Argentina P Suárez 3 1   8 France A Fusai 3 6 6
8 France A Fusai 6 6   1 Slovakia K Habšudová 2 4  
4 Belgium S Appelmans 6 4 6 4 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6  
  Czech Republic P Langrová 1 6 4 4 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6  
Q France N Dechy 7 6   Q France N Dechy 1 2  
Q Hungary V Csurgo 5 3   4 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6  
  Spain C Torrens Valero 7 2 6   Spain C Torrens Valero 4 4  
  Germany J Kandarr 6 6 1   Spain C Torrens Valero 6 6  
  Austria S Dopfer 0 6 6   Austria S Dopfer 2 1  
6 Slovakia K Studeníková 6 4 1 4 Belgium Sabine Appelmans 1 3  
7 Slovakia H Nagyová 6 7   2 South Africa Amanda Coetzer 6 6  
  Spain M Serna 0 5   7 Slovakia H Nagyová 6 1 6
  South Africa M de Swardt 5 2     Spain G León García 2 6 4
  Spain G León García 7 6   7 Slovakia H Nagyová 4 6 6
Q South Africa J Kruger 6 6   Q South Africa J Kruger 6 4 3
Q Hungary R Kuti-Kis 3 1   Q South Africa J Kruger 6 7  
  Czech Republic A Gerši 2 1   3 Romania R Dragomir 3 5  
3 Romania R Dragomir 6 6   7 Slovakia H Nagyová 7 1 0
5 Sweden Å Carlsson 3 1   2 South Africa A Coetzer 6 6 6
  Germany E Wagner 6 6     Germany E Wagner 3 6 6
WC Hungary N Köves 5 3     Slovakia R Zrubáková 6 4 3
  Slovakia R Zrubáková 7 6     Germany E Wagner 1 7 2
  Austria M Maruska 6 5 6 2 South Africa A Coetzer 6 6 6
  Germany A Glass 4 7 3   Austria M Maruska 0 4  
WC Hungary A Temesvári 6 2   2 South Africa A Coetzer 6 6  
2 South Africa A Coetzer 7 6  
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