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1979 Romika Cup – Singles

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Singles
1979 Romika Cup
Final
ChampionSpain Manuel Orantes
Runner-upPoland Wojtek Fibak
Score6–3, 6–2, 6–4
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Guillermo Vilas was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Manuel Orantes won the title, defeating Wojtek Fibak 6–3, 6–2, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Spain Manuel Orantes (champion)
  2. Poland Wojtek Fibak (final)
  3. Hungary Balázs Taróczy (second round)
  4. Paraguay Víctor Pecci, Sr. (second round)
  5. Netherlands Tom Okker (second round)
  6. West Germany Ulrich Pinner (second round)
  7. West Germany Rolf Gehring (second round)
  8. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Željko Franulović (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Final

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Semifinals Final
            
1 Spain Manuel Orantes 6 6
  Czechoslovakia Jiří Hřebec 4 2
1 Spain Manuel Orantes 6 6 6    
2 Poland Wojtek Fibak 3 2 4    
Q Ecuador Andrés Gómez 4 1
2 Poland Wojciech Fibak 6 6

Section 1

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Spain M Orantes 6 6  
  Australia R Case 0 1   1 Spain M Orantes 2 6 6
  New Zealand R Simpson 6 6     New Zealand R Simpson 6 4 3
  West Germany G Gnettner 0 3   1 Spain M Orantes 6 3 6
  Czechoslovakia P Hutka 6 5     West Germany W Zirngibl 1 6 4
  West Germany W Zirngibl 7 7     West Germany W Zirngibl 7 6  
  Australia D Carter 2 3   6 West Germany U Pinner 5 1  
6 West Germany U Pinner 6 6   1 Spain M Orantes 6 6  
3 Hungary B Taróczy 6 6     Czechoslovakia J Hřebec 4 2  
  West Germany K Eberhard 2 4   3 Hungary B Taróczy 2 6 6
  West Germany K Meiler 4 5     Colombia I Molina 6 0 7
  Colombia I Molina 6 7     Colombia I Molina 6 5 2
  Czechoslovakia J Hřebec 6 6     Czechoslovakia J Hřebec 1 7 6
  Venezuela J Andrew 2 3     Czechoslovakia J Hřebec 6 6  
  France P Dominguez 3 6 5 8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ž Franulović 4 4  
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ž Franulović 6 3 7

Section 2

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 West Germany R Gehring 7 6  
  South Africa R Moore 6 1   7 West Germany R Gehring 6 4  
  Australia J James 6 1   Q Ecuador A Gómez 7 6  
Q Ecuador A Gómez 7 6   Q Ecuador A Gómez 4 7 6
  Czechoslovakia J Kodeš 6 7     Czechoslovakia J Kodeš 6 6 4
  Brazil J Soares 3 5     Czechoslovakia J Kodeš 4 6 7
Q Czechoslovakia S Birner 2 4   4 Paraguay V Pecci 6 4 6
4 Paraguay V Pecci 6 6   Q Ecuador A Gómez 4 1  
5 Netherlands T Okker 4 6 6 2 Poland W Fibak 6 6  
Q Spain A Muñoz 6 3 1 5 Netherlands T Okker 6 5  
  West Germany P Elter 6 6 6   West Germany P Elter 7 7  
  Sweden K Johansson 7 2 1   West Germany P Elter 2 3  
  United States R Fagel 6 6   2 Poland W Fibak 6 6  
Q France C Roger-Vasselin 2 1     United States R Fagel 4 6 3
  France J-L Haillet 3 4   2 Poland W Fibak 6 3 6
2 Poland W Fibak 6 6  
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