1984 Player's Canadian Open

The 1984 Player's International Canadian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. The men's tournament was held at the National Tennis Centre in Toronto in Canada and was part of the 1984 Volvo Grand Prix while the women's tournament was held at the Jarry Park Stadium in Montreal in Canada and was part of the 1984 Virginia Slims World Championship Series. The men's tournament was held from August 13 through August 19, 1984, while the women's tournament was held from August 20 through August 26, 1984.

1984 Player's Canadian Open
DateAugust 13–19 (men)
August 20–26 (women)
Edition95th
SurfaceHard / outdoor
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada (men)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada (women)
Champions
Men's singles
United States John McEnroe[1]
Women's singles
United States Chris Evert-Lloyd
Men's doubles
United States Peter Fleming / United States John McEnroe[2]
Women's doubles
United States Kathy Jordan / Australia Elizabeth Sayers

Finals

Men's singles

United States John McEnroe defeated United States Vitas Gerulaitis 6–0, 6–3

  • It was McEnroe's 13th title of the year and the 108th of his career.

Women's singles

United States Chris Evert-Lloyd defeated United States Alycia Moulton 6–2, 7–6

  • It was Evert-Lloyd's 4th title of the year and the 134th of her career.

Men's doubles

United States Peter Fleming / United States John McEnroe defeated Australia John Fitzgerald / Australia Kim Warwick 6–4, 6–2

  • It was Fleming's 5th title of the year and the 52nd of his career. It was McEnroe's 14th title of the year and the 109th of his career.

Women's doubles

United States Kathy Jordan / Australia Elizabeth Sayers defeated West Germany Claudia Kohde-Kilsch / Czechoslovakia Hana Mandlíková 6–1, 6–2

  • It was Jordan's 2nd title of the year and the 25th of her career. It was Sayers' 1st title of the year and the 3rd of her career.

References

  1. "1984 Toronto – Men's singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. "1984 Toronto – Men's doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
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