2007 Qatar Ladies Open – Singles

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Singles
2007 Qatar Ladies Open
Final
Champion Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Justine Henin
Runner-up Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova
Score64, 62
Details
Draw28
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2006  · Qatar Ladies Open ·  2008  

Maria Sharapova was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.

Contents

Seeds

The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Justine Henin (champion)
  2. Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova (final)
  3. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Martina Hingis (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Serbia.svg Jelena Janković (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Patty Schnyder (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Slovakia.svg Daniela Hantuchová (semifinals)
  7. Flag of Germany.svg Anna-Lena Grönefeld (first round)
  8. Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Schiavone (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Justine Henin 6566
4 Flag of Serbia.svg Jelena Janković 772 4
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Justine Henin 66 
2 Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova 4 2  
6 Flag of Slovakia.svg Daniela Hantuchová 4 2  
2 Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova 66 

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Henin 6711 
  Flag of Japan.svg A Sugiyama 62 1r  Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Molik 2 69 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Molik 0 63 1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Henin 3 67
  Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues 3 665 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg P Schnyder 64 5
  Flag of the United States.svg M Shaughnessy 63 2   Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues 3 4  
  Flag of France.svg A Rezaï 2 62 5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg P Schnyder 66 
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg P Schnyder 62 61 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Henin 6566
4 Flag of Serbia.svg J Janković 772 4
4 Flag of Serbia.svg J Janković 66 
  Flag of Italy.svg ME Camerin 66   Flag of Italy.svg ME Camerin 0 1  
  Flag of Ukraine.svg A Bondarenko 3 4  4 Flag of Serbia.svg J Janković 66 
  Flag of Italy.svg R Oprandi 4 3  Q Flag of Ukraine.svg K Bondarenko 3 3  
  Flag of India.svg S Mirza 66   Flag of India.svg S Mirza    
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg K Bondarenko 74 6Q Flag of Ukraine.svg K Bondarenko w/o  
7 Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld 5 63

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Slovakia.svg D Hantuchová 66 
  Flag of Colombia.svg C Castaño 1 0  6 Flag of Slovakia.svg D Hantuchová 6466
WC Flag of Tunisia.svg S Sfar 0 3    Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou 773 3
  Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou 66 6 Flag of Slovakia.svg D Hantuchová 1 66
  Flag of Russia.svg M Kirilenko 66 3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Hingis 64 4
Q Flag of Luxembourg.svg A Kremer 1 2    Flag of Russia.svg M Kirilenko 2 2  
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Hingis 66 
6 Flag of Slovakia.svg D Hantuchová 4 2  
8 Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone 66 2 Flag of Russia.svg S Kuznetsova 66 
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg T Pironkova 2 4  8 Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone 4 781
  Flag of Italy.svg M Santangelo 677   Flag of Italy.svg M Santangelo 6660r
WC Flag of Germany.svg S Klösel 3 64 8 Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone 3 4  
Q Flag of Hungary.svg Á Szávay 2 3  2 Flag of Russia.svg S Kuznetsova 66 
Q Flag of Germany.svg J Görges 66 Q Flag of Germany.svg J Görges 5 1  
2 Flag of Russia.svg S Kuznetsova 76 

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