2023 Open Araba en Femenino – Singles

Singles
2023 Open Araba en Femenino
Final
ChampionUkraine Daria Snigur
Runner-upFrance Jessika Ponchet
Score3–6, 6–4, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Daria Snigur defeated defending champion Jessika Ponchet[1] in the final, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1.[2]

Seeds

  1. United Kingdom Jodie Burrage (quarterfinals)
  2. France Océane Dodin (second round)
  3. France Jessika Ponchet (final)
  4. Spain Marina Bassols Ribera (quarterfinals)
  5. Romania Jaqueline Cristian (first round)
  6. Ukraine Daria Snigur (champion)
  7. China Bai Zhuoxuan (semifinals)
  8. India Ankita Raina (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 China Bai Zhuoxuan 3 3
6 Ukraine Daria Snigur 6 6
6 Ukraine Daria Snigur 3 6 6
3 France Jessika Ponchet 6 4 1
3 France Jessika Ponchet 2 6 6
  Philippines Alex Eala 6 4 2

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United Kingdom J Burrage 6 6
Q United Kingdom E Lindh 1 3 1 United Kingdom J Burrage 7 6
  Spain E Guerrero Álvarez 6 6   Spain E Guerrero Álvarez 5 4
  Latvia D Marcinkēviča 2 4 1 United Kingdom J Burrage 4 2
Finland A Kulikova 6 6 7 China Z Bai 6 6
WC Spain J Perelló Saavedra 3 0   Finland A Kulikova 6 62 3
  Thailand P Plipuech 3 2 7 China Z Bai 2 77 6
7 China Z Bai 6 6 7 China Z Bai 3 3
4 Spain M Bassols Ribera 6 6 6 Ukraine D Snigur 6 6
SR Bulgaria S Karatantcheva 3 1 4 Spain M Bassols Ribera 6 6
  Serbia A Krunić 2 1 Q Bulgaria L Karatancheva 2 2
Q Bulgaria L Karatancheva 6 6 4 Spain M Bassols Ribera 1 3
  Spain G García Pérez 3 6 6 6 Ukraine D Snigur 6 6
  Thailand L Kumkhum 6 3 4   Spain G García Pérez 3 64
Q Switzerland S Scilipoti 1 3 6 Ukraine D Snigur 6 77
6 Ukraine D Snigur 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 India A Raina 6 6
WC Spain C Gómez 1 2 8 India A Raina 78 3 4
  V Savinykh 3 6 6   V Savinykh 66 6 6
LL Bolivia N Zeballos 6 2 0   V Savinykh 4 77 0
Q France N Berecoechea 77 6 3 France J Ponchet 6 64 6
Q Slovakia S Milatová 63 2 Q France N Berecoechea 66 2
Q Serbia E Milovanović 1 0 3 France J Ponchet 78 6
3 France J Ponchet 6 6 3 France J Ponchet 2 6 6
5 Romania J Cristian 65 77 2   Philippines A Eala 6 4 2
  Philippines A Eala 77 61 6   Philippines A Eala 6 65 6
Q Poland G Feistel 5 6 4 Q China T Mi 3 77 0
Q China T Mi 7 2 6   Philippines A Eala 6 4 6
  Spain L Cortez Llorca 6 6   Spain L Cortez Llorca 2 6 2
WC Spain L Llinares Domingo 4 2   Spain L Cortez Llorca 6 6
WC Spain M Aristegui 1 7 2 2 France O Dodin 2 4
2 France O Dodin 6 5 6

References

  1. ^ "W60 Vitoria-Gasteiz (2022)". www.itftennis.com.
  2. ^ "Snigur won the tournament in Spanish Vitoria-Gasteiz". athletistic.com. 23 July 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2023.