1975 ATP Buenos Aires – Singles

Main article: 1975 ATP Buenos Aires

Guillermo Vilas defeated Adriano Panatta 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 to win the 1975 ATP Buenos Aires singles competition. Vilas was the defending champion.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Argentina Guillermo Vilas (Champion)
  2. Italy Adriano Panatta (Final)

Draw

Key

Final

Final
1 Argentina Guillermo Vilas 6 6 6    
2 Italy Adriano Panatta 1 4 4    

Section 1

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Argentina G Vilas 6 6      
  Argentina R Carruthers 2 3       1 Argentina G Vilas 6 7      
  Argentina L Álvarez 6 6         Argentina L Álvarez 4 5      
  United States T Waltke 1 3       1 Argentina G Vilas 7 6      
  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović 6 6         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović 5 3      
  Chile B Prajoux 1 4         Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović 6 6 6    
  Bolivia R Benavides 1 6         West Germany H J Pohmann 0 7 2    
  West Germany H J Pohmann 6 7       1 Argentina G Vilas 6 7 6    
  United States V Gerulaitis 4 6 5       Argentina R Cano 2 5 3    
  Argentina R Cano 6 2 7       Argentina R Cano 6 4 6    
  Argentina T Quintin 3 2         West Germany U Pinner 1 6 2    
  West Germany U Pinner 6 6         Argentina R Cano 3 6 6    
  Colombia I Molina 2 6 6       Colombia I Molina 6 2 4    
  6 0 4       Colombia I Molina 6 6      
  6 2 2       France J Thamin 2 4      
  France J Thamin 3 6 6    

Section 2

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
  Chile P Rodríguez 5 3      
  Brazil C Kirmayr 7 6         Brazil C Kirmayr 2 3      
  United States V Amaya 0 4         Paraguay V Pecci Sr. 6 6      
  Paraguay V Pecci Sr. 6 6         Paraguay V Pecci Sr. 5 0      
  Argentina J Ganzábal 7 6 6       Chile J Fillol Sr. 7 6      
  Austria H Kary 6 7 3       Argentina J Ganzábal 2 3      
  3 1         Chile J Fillol Sr. 6 6      
  Chile J Fillol Sr. 6 6         Chile J Fillol Sr. 2 3 6 7 3
  Brazil J Mandarino 6 6       2 Italy A Panatta 6 6 4 6 6
  Argentina C Lando 4 4         Brazil J Mandarino WO        
  Brazil T Koch 4 6 6       Brazil T Koch          
  Italy P Bertolucci 6 2 4       Brazil J Mandarino 4 3      
  Chile P Cornejo 6 2       2 Italy A Panatta 6 6      
  West Germany J Fassbender 3 0 R       Chile P Cornejo 4 6      
  Colombia J Velasco, Sr. 3 2       2 Italy A Panatta 6 7      
2 Italy A Panatta 6 6      

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