1959 Australian Championships - Women's Singles
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Mary Reitano defeated Renee Schuurman
Renee Schuurman
Renee Schuurman Haygarth was a female tennis player from South Africa who won five Grand Slam women's doubles titles and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title.-Biography:...

 6–2 6–3 in the final to win the Women's Singles title at the 1959 Australian Championships
1959 Australian Championships (tennis)
List of Champions of the 1959 Australian Championships :-Men's Singles: Alex Olmedo defeated Neale Fraser 6-1 6-2 3-6 6-3-Women's Singles: Mary Carter Reitano defeated Renee Schuurman Haygarth 6-2, 6-3...

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See also:
1959 Australian Championships - Men's Singles
1959 Australian Championships - Men's Singles
Alex Olmedo defeated Neale Fraser 6-1 6-2 3-6 6-3 in the final to win the Men's Singles title at the 1959 Australian Championships.See also:-Seeds:...


Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Mary Reitano is the champion; others show the round in which they were eliminated.
  1.   Sandra Reynolds
    Sandra Reynolds
    Sandra Reynolds Price is a former tennis player from South Africa who won four Grand Slam women's doubles championships and one Grand Slam mixed doubles championship. Her best Grand Slam singles result was reaching the 1960 Wimbledon final, losing to Maria Bueno 8–6, 6–0...

     (Quarterfinalist)
  2.   Renee Schuurman
    Renee Schuurman
    Renee Schuurman Haygarth was a female tennis player from South Africa who won five Grand Slam women's doubles titles and one Grand Slam mixed doubles title.-Biography:...

     (Finalist)
  3.   Lorraine Coghlan
    Lorraine Coghlan
    Lorraine Coghlan Robinson is a female former tennis player from the state of Victoria in Australia. In 1956 she won the Australian Championships Girls Singles title. Coghlan teamed with Bob Howe to win the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon in 1958...

     (Quarterfinalist)
  4.   Mary Reitano (Champion)
  5.   Jan Lehane
    Jan Lehane
    Jan Lehane O'Neill is a former Australian female tennis player.At the Australian Championships, O'Neill reached the singles final four consecutive years but lost to Margaret Court each time...

     (Semifinalist)
  6.   Mary Hawton (Semifinalist)
  7.   Thelma Long (First round)
  8.   Betty Holstein (Second round)

Key

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • r. = retired

Finals

Section 1

Section 2

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