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1990 Wimbledon Championships – Girls' singles

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Girls' singles
1990 Wimbledon Championships
Final
ChampionCzechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová
Runner-upAustralia Kirrily Sharpe
Score6–2, 6–4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women seniors
← 1989 · Wimbledon Championships · 1991 →

Andrea Strnadová successfully defended her title, defeating Kirrily Sharpe in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the girls' singles tennis title at the 1990 Wimbledon Championships.[1]

Seeds

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01.   Japan Naoko Sawamatsu (quarterfinals)
02.   United States Carrie Cunningham (second round, withdrew)
03.   Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva (quarterfinals)
04.   West Germany Anke Huber (semifinals)
05.   Australia Kristin Godridge (quarterfinals)
06.   Australia Kirrily Sharpe (final)
07.   Czechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová (champion)
08.   France Noëlle van Lottum (semifinals)
09.   West Germany Barbara Rittner (third round)
10.   United States Erika deLone (third round)
11.   Israel Yael Segal (third round)
12.   Australia Nicole Pratt (third round)
13.   Czechoslovakia Karina Habšudová (second round)
14.   Chinese Taipei Wang Shi-ting (second round)
15.   Italy Silvia Farina (quarterfinals)
16.   Argentina María José Gaidano (second round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Japan Naoko Sawamatsu 6 0 3
7 Czechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová 0 6 6
7 Czechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová 6 6
4 West Germany Anke Huber 2 4
4 West Germany Anke Huber 6 6
5 Australia Kristin Godridge 2 3
7 Czechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová 6 6
6 Australia Kirrily Sharpe 2 4
6 Australia Kirrily Sharpe 6 4 7
3 Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva 4 6 5
6 Australia Kirrily Sharpe 77 6
8 France Noëlle van Lottum 62 2
8 France Noëlle van Lottum 5 6 6
15 Italy Silvia Farina 7 3 0

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Japan Naoko Sawamatsu 6 6
Zimbabwe Alison Vaughan 0 1 1 Japan N Sawamatsu 6 6
South Korea Park Hye-jin 0 3 Netherlands K Boogert 1 3
Netherlands Kristie Boogert 6 6 1 Japan N Sawamatsu 6 2 6
Australia Catherine Barclay 6 6 Australia C Barclay 4 6 4
China Tang Li 3 0 Australia C Barclay 2 77 6
Chile Melisa Castro 4 4 16 Argentina MJ Gaidano 6 62 3
16 Argentina María José Gaidano 6 6 1 Japan N Sawamatsu 6 0 3
9 West Germany Barbara Rittner 6 6 7 Czechoslovakia A Strnadová 0 6 6
Japan Kiyoko Yazawa 2 3 9 West Germany B Rittner 7 6
Chile Paula Cabezas 6 6 Chile P Cabezas 5 4
Thailand Krisna Summa 1 2 9 West Germany B Rittner 3 0
Sweden Catarina Bernstein 6 6 7 Czechoslovakia A Strnadová 6 6
Belgium Katrien de Craemer 3 0 Sweden C Bernstein 6 1 3
South Africa Cindy Summers 2 5 7 Czechoslovakia A Strnadová 1 6 6
7 Czechoslovakia Andrea Strnadová 6 7

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 West Germany Anke Huber 6 6
Philippines Jennifer Saret 1 3 4 West Germany A Huber 6 6
United Kingdom Emily Bond 3 0 Japan K Nagatomi 0 2
Japan Keiko Nagatomi 6 6 4 West Germany A Huber 6 6
United Kingdom Caroline Herbert 2 5 Denmark P Sørensen 1 1
Denmark Pernille Sørensen 6 7 Denmark P Sørensen 2 712 6
Czechoslovakia Petra Kučová 64 1 13 Czechoslovakia K Habšudová 6 610 3
13 Czechoslovakia Karina Habšudová 77 6 4 West Germany A Huber 6 6
12 Australia Nicole Pratt 63 6 6 5 Australia K Godridge 2 3
Soviet Union Tatiana Ignatieva 77 3 1 12 Australia N Pratt 3 6 6
South Africa Gaynor Ford 4 5 Luxembourg M-C Goy 6 2 1
Luxembourg Marie-Christine Goy 6 7 12 Australia N Pratt 3 1
Belgium Daphne van de Zande 6 4 6 5 Australia K Godridge 6 6
United States Nicole Hummel 1 6 4 Belgium D van de Zande 2 0
United Kingdom Anna Sorkin 2 0 5 Australia K Godridge 6 6
5 Australia Kristin Godridge 6 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Australia Kirrily Sharpe 6 6
Finland Marja-Liisa Kuurne 3 1 6 Australia K Sharpe 7 6
United Kingdom Shirli-Ann Siddall 1 0 Soviet Union E Makarova 5 2
Soviet Union Elena Makarova 6 6 6 Australia K Sharpe 6 6
Venezuela Eleonora Vegliante 5 1 11 Israel Y Segal 1 2
Soviet Union Irina Sukhova 7 6 Soviet Union I Sukhova 4 6 1
United Kingdom Virginia Humphreys-Davies 7 4 6 11 Israel Y Segal 6 2 6
11 Israel Yael Segal 5 6 8 6 Australia K Sharpe 6 4 7
14 Chinese Taipei Wang Shi-ting 6 6 3 Bulgaria M Maleeva 4 6 5
Japan Shizuka Tokiwa 0 3 14 Chinese Taipei S-t Wang 3 4
New Zealand Jacqueline Gunthorp 3 5 South Africa J Kruger 6 6
South Africa Joannette Kruger 6 7 South Africa J Kruger 1 3
United Kingdom Sarah Bentley 5 5 3 Bulgaria M Maleeva 6 6
Japan Kaoru Shibata 7 7 Japan K Shibata 1 7 3
United States Lisa Raymond 1 2 3 Bulgaria M Maleeva 6 5 6
3 Bulgaria Magdalena Maleeva 6 6

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 France Noëlle van Lottum 6 6
Romania Aurora Gima 4 0 8 France N van Lottum 78 6
South Korea Park Sung-hee 5 6 6 South Korea S-h Park 66 3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Natalia Vojinović 7 2 2 8 France N van Lottum 6 6
China Li Tong 65 2 10 United States E deLone 4 4
United Kingdom Caroline Hunt 77 6 United Kingdom C Hunt 1 5
Israel Limor Zaltz 77 2 4 10 United States E deLone 6 7
10 United States Erika deLone 63 6 6 8 France N van Lottum 5 6 6
15 Italy Silvia Farina 6 4 6 15 Italy S Farina 7 3 0
Canada Monica Mraz 0 6 4 15 Italy S Farina 6 6
Australia Louise Stacey 6 6 Australia L Stacey 3 4
Colombia Angela Bernal 2 2 15 Italy S Farina 6 6
Thailand Nutchanan Wimmonit 1 1 United Kingdom J Pullin 1 1
United Kingdom Julie Pullin 6 6 United Kingdom J Pullin
Italy Nathalie Baudone 3 60 16 United States C Cunningham w/o
16 United States Carrie Cunningham 6 77

References

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  1. ^ "Girls' Singles Finals 1947-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 13 August 2017.
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