1973 ATP Buenos Aires – Singles

Main article: 1973 ATP Buenos Aires

Guillermo Vilas defeated Björn Borg 3-6, 6-7, 6-4, 6-6 after Borg retired to win the 1973 ATP Buenos Aires singles competition. Karl Meiler was the champion but did not defend his title.

Draw

Final

Final
  Sweden Björn Borg 6 7 4 6 R
  Argentina Guillermo Vilas 3 6 6 6  

Section 1

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
  Sweden B Borg 6 6      
  Argentina R Caviglia 0 2         Sweden B Borg 6 7      
  Argentina R Cano 6 6         Argentina R Cano 4 6      
  Chile A Cornejo 3 4         Sweden B Borg 6 3 6    
  Romania I Ţiriac 6 6         Romania I Ţiriac 1 6 3    
  H Romani 4 0         Romania I Ţiriac 6 6      
  Chile P Cornejo 6 6         Chile P Cornejo 1 4      
  Paraguay V Pecci 2 3         Sweden B Borg 6 6 6    
  Colombia I Molina 6 6         Colombia I Molina 2 3 2    
  Greece N Kalogeropoulos 1 3         Colombia I Molina 7 6      
  Argentina J Ganzábal 7 6         Argentina J Ganzábal 6 0      
  Chile A Pierola 6 3         Colombia I Molina 6 2 6    
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović 6 6         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović 4 6 3    
  Argentina C Gattiker 2 1         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović 6 6      
  Brazil T Koch 6 6         Brazil T Koch 4 2      
  Argentina F Dalla-Fontana 1 2      

Section 2

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
  Argentina F Mastelli 6 2 4    
  France J-B Chanfreau 4 6 6       France J-B Chanfreau 1 6 2    
  Argentina T Lynch 2 2         Romania T Ovici 6 0 6    
  Romania T Ovici 6 6         Romania T Ovici 4 3      
  Ecuador E Zuleta 2 0         Argentina G Vilas 6 6      
  Austria H Kary 6 6         Austria H Kary 2 1      
  Argentina R Gratz 5 6         Argentina G Vilas 6 6      
  Argentina G Vilas 7 7         Argentina G Vilas 6 6 7    
  Argentina H Varela 2 7 1       United States E Dibbs 4 1 6    
  Chile J Pinto-Bravo 6 6 6       Chile J Pinto-Bravo 6 6      
  Argentina J Rivera 2 3         Sweden K Johansson 3 2      
  Sweden K Johansson 6 6         Chile J Pinto-Bravo 1 2      
  Argentina L Soriano 1 0         United States E Dibbs 6 6      
  Brazil E Mandarino 6 6         Brazil E Mandarino 3 4      
  Argentina T Quintin 2 3         United States E Dibbs 6 6      
  United States E Dibbs 6 6      

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