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1973 Commercial Union Assurance Masters

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1973 Commercial Union Assurance Masters
DateDecember 4–8
Edition4th
CategoryMasters Grand Prix
Draw8S
Prize money$50,000
SurfaceCarpet / indoor
LocationBoston, U.S.
VenueHynes Auditorium
Champions
Singles
Romania Ilie Năstase[1]
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The 1973 Masters (also known as the 1973 Commercial Union Assurance Masters for sponsorship reasons)[2] was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at Hynes Auditorium in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States.[3] Mateflex is a soft plastic, interlocking tile court, with the slower ball speed of clay but the low maintenance of a hard surface.[4] It was the fourth edition of the Masters Grand Prix and was held from December 4 through December 8, 1973. Ilie Năstase won his third consecutive Masters title and earned $15,000 prize money.[5]

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Finals

Singles

Romania Ilie Năstase defeated Netherlands Tom Okker 6–3, 7–5, 4–6, 6–3

  • It was Năstase's 24th title of the year and the 58th of his career.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1973 Masters Boston – Draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ Collins, Bud (October 2010). "Year-End Championships". The Bud Collins History of Tennis: An Authoritative Encyclopedia and Record Book. New York: New Chapter Press. p. 746. ISBN 978-0-942257-70-0.
  3. ^ "That Rumanian black magic". Sports Illustrated. December 17, 1973. Retrieved October 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "Tennis courts getting new Mateflex surface". The Mashall News Messenger. October 22, 1991. p. 11.
  5. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1974). World of Tennis '74 : a BP and Commercial Union yearbook. London: Queen Anne Press. pp. 159–162. ISBN 9780362001686.

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