Cannabaceae

Singles
1995 DFS Classic
1994 ChampionUnited States Lori McNeil
Final
ChampionUnited States Zina Garrison-Jackson
Runner-upUnited States Lori McNeil
Score6–3, 6–3
Details
Draw56 (8 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds16
Events
Singles Doubles
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The 1995 DFS Classic was a women's tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Edgbaston Priory Club in Birmingham in England that was part of Tier III of the 1995 WTA Tour. The tournament was held from 12 June until 18 June 1995. In the singles match, Lori McNeil was the defending champion but lost in the final 6–3, 6–3 against Zina Garrison-Jackson.

Seeds

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A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated. The top eight seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. United States Lori McNeil (final)
  2. United States Gigi Fernández (third round)
  3. United States Zina Garrison-Jackson (Champion)
  4. Netherlands Miriam Oremans (third round)
  5. France Nathalie Tauziat (third round)
  6. Latvia Larisa Neiland (third round)
  7. United States Meredith McGrath (second round)
  8. Germany Christina Singer (quarterfinals)
  9. Australia Rachel McQuillan (first round)
  10. South Africa Elna Reinach (semifinals)
  11. Belgium Laurence Courtois (quarterfinals)
  12. Japan Ai Sugiyama (first round)
  13. South Korea Park Sung-hee (first round)
  14. United States Pam Shriver (third round)
  15. United States Nicole Arendt (quarterfinals)
  16. Australia Kristine Radford (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 United States Lori McNeil 6 6  
11 Belgium Laurence Courtois 0 3  
1 United States Lori McNeil 6 6  
10 South Africa Elna Reinach 4 4  
15 United States Nicole Arendt 1 6 3
10 South Africa Elna Reinach 6 4 6
1 United States Lori McNeil 3 3  
3 United States Zina Garrison-Jackson 6 6  
8 Germany Christina Singer 2 3  
3 United States Zina Garrison-Jackson 6 6  
3 United States Zina Garrison-Jackson 6 6  
  Belgium Els Callens 2 1  
16 Australia Kristine Radford 2 4  
  Belgium Els Callens 6 6  

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 United States L McNeil 6 6  
  Slovenia T Križan 7 6     Slovenia T Križan 4 2  
  United States L Lee 5 4   1 United States L McNeil 6 6  
  South Africa R Nideffer 6 6     Australia K Godridge 3 3  
  Germany S Frankl 1 1     South Africa R Nideffer 6 4 2
  Australia K Godridge 6 6     Australia K Godridge 2 6 6
13 South Korea S-H Park 2 4   1 United States L McNeil 6 6  
11 Belgium L Courtois 6 6   11 Belgium L Courtois 0 3  
WC United Kingdom C Wood 2 4   11 Belgium L Courtois 6 4 7
  United States E deLone 6 6     United States E deLone 2 6 5
  United States K Adams 2 1   11 Belgium L Courtois 6 7  
  United States J Watanabe 2 2     United States M Tu 2 6  
  United States M Tu 6 6     United States M Tu 7 1  
7 United States M McGrath 5 0 r

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Netherlands M Oremans 6 6  
  Japan H Nagano 4 6 9   Japan H Nagano 4 2  
Q Argentina V Stele 6 2 7 4 Netherlands M Oremans 1 6  
  Georgia (country) N Louarsabishvili 7 6   15 United States N Arendt 6 7  
Q United Kingdom K Cross 5 1     Georgia (country) N Louarsabishvili 6 1  
Q Netherlands M Bollegraf 1 4   15 United States N Arendt 7 6  
15 United States N Arendt 6 6   15 United States N Arendt 1 6 3
10 South Africa E Reinach 6 6   10 South Africa E Reinach 6 4 6
Q Australia S Drake-Brockman 0 4   10 South Africa E Reinach 6 6  
WC United Kingdom J Moore 7 1 5   France I Demongeot 3 2  
  France I Demongeot 5 6 7 10 South Africa E Reinach 6 6  
Q Japan R Hiraki 6 6   6 Latvia L Neiland 1 2  
  Germany C Porwik 4 2   Q Japan R Hiraki 1 6 5
6 Latvia L Neiland 6 4 7

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 Germany C Singer 7 6  
  Hong Kong M Tang 1 6 7   Australia R Stubbs 6 1  
  Australia R Stubbs 6 3 9 8 Germany C Singer 6 6  
  Netherlands K de Weille 3 1   14 United States P Shriver 3 4  
Q Netherlands P Kamstra 6 6     Netherlands P Kamstra 5 6 6
  Russia T Panova 3 0   14 United States P Shriver 7 3 8
14 United States P Shriver 6 6   8 Germany C Singer 2 3  
9 Australia R McQuillan 2 4   3 United States Z Garrison-Jackson 6 6  
  Italy L Golarsa 6 6     Italy L Golarsa 6 6  
  Australia K-A Guse 6 4     Argentina M Paz 4 3  
  Argentina M Paz 7 6     Italy L Golarsa 4 3  
  Netherlands Y Basting 4 0   3 United States Z Garrison-Jackson 6 6  
Q Netherlands C Vis 6 6     Netherlands C Vis 6 1  
3 United States Z Garrison-Jackson 7 6  

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 France N Tauziat 6 6  
  Madagascar D Randriantefy 4 0     Federal Republic of Yugoslavia T Ječmenica 1 2  
  Federal Republic of Yugoslavia T Ječmenica 6 6   5 France N Tauziat 6 4 6
  Belgium N Feber 1 7 7 16 Australia K Radford 2 6 8
  Italy R Grande 6 5 6   Belgium N Feber 6 1 4
LL Chinese Taipei J Lee 2 4   16 Australia K Radford 0 6 6
16 Australia K Radford 6 6   16 Australia K Radford 2 4  
12 Japan A Sugiyama 3 4     Belgium E Callens 6 6  
  Belgium E Callens 6 6     Belgium E Callens 7 6  
  United States L Poruri 3 6 6   United States L Poruri 5 1  
  Sweden M Strandlund 6 4 3   Belgium E Callens 6 6  
WC United Kingdom J Durie 4 6 7 2 United States G Fernández 1 2  
Q Austria M Schnell 6 4 9   Austria M Schnell 5 4  
2 United States G Fernández 7 6  
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