2011 Zagreb Open – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2011 Zagreb Open
Final
Champion Flag of France.svg Nathalie Piquion
Runner-up Flag of Serbia.svg Doroteja Erić
Score6–3, 3–6, 6–1
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2009  · Zagreb Open

This was a new event to the ITF Women's Circuit in 2011.

Contents

Nathalie Piquion won the title, defeating qualifier Doroteja Erić in the final, 6–3, 3–6, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Turkey.svg Çağla Büyükakçay (first round)
  2. Flag of Slovakia.svg Kristína Kučová (second round)
  3. Flag of Ukraine.svg Yulia Beygelzimer (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Slovakia.svg Lenka Juríková (second round)
  5. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Elitsa Kostova (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Romania.svg Elena Bogdan (first round)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Estrella Cabeza Candela (first round)
  8. Flag of France.svg Nathalie Piquion (champion)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Q Flag of Serbia.svg Doroteja Erić 5 66
Q Flag of Slovenia.svg Nastja Kolar 74 4
Q Flag of Serbia.svg Doroteja Erić 3 61
8 Flag of France.svg Nathalie Piquion 63 6
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Yulia Beygelzimer 65 2
8 Flag of France.svg Nathalie Piquion 2 76

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay 2 0
WC Flag of Croatia.svg T Mrdeža 66WC Flag of Croatia.svg T Mrdeža 65 65
Q Flag of Serbia.svg D Erić 64 6Q Flag of Serbia.svg D Erić 3 77
Flag of France.svg I Pavlovic 4 64 Q Flag of Serbia.svg D Erić 75 6
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ka Plíšková 665 Flag of Bulgaria.svg E Kostova 5 74
Flag of Austria.svg M Klaffner 1 4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ka Plíšková 64 5
Flag of Finland.svg E Laine 1 3 5 Flag of Bulgaria.svg E Kostova 1 67
5 Flag of Bulgaria.svg E Kostova 66Q Flag of Serbia.svg D Erić 5 66
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg L Juríková 4 76Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 74 4
Q Flag of Spain.svg I Ferrer Suárez 6660 4 Flag of Slovakia.svg L Juríková 74 4
Q Flag of Poland.svg B Sobaszkiewicz 5 1 Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 6766
Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 76Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 67
Q Flag of Hungary.svg K Marosi 65 6SE Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva 4 65
Flag of Bulgaria.svg D Evtimova 4 73 Q Flag of Hungary.svg K Marosi 1 1
SR Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva 66SE Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva 66
6 Flag of Romania.svg E Bogdan 4 3

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Spain.svg E Cabeza Candela 3 1
Q Flag of Hungary.svg R-L Jani 66Q Flag of Hungary.svg R-L Jani 66
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Kraljevic 1 2 WC Flag of Croatia.svg D Vekić 2 4
WC Flag of Croatia.svg D Vekić 66Q Flag of Hungary.svg R-L Jani 6464
Flag of Spain.svg MT Torró Flor 5 2 3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Beygelzimer 74 6
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg M Hončová 76Q Flag of Slovakia.svg M Hončová 1 0
Flag of France.svg A Bergot 1 3 3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Beygelzimer 66
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Beygelzimer 663 Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Beygelzimer 65 2
8 Flag of France.svg N Piquion 2 668 Flag of France.svg N Piquion 2 76
Flag of Croatia.svg A Vrljić 62 2 8 Flag of France.svg N Piquion 3 77
WC Flag of Croatia.svg S Njirić 1 66WC Flag of Croatia.svg S Njirić 6625
Flag of Russia.svg Ar Rodionova 62 2 8 Flag of France.svg N Piquion 76
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič 76 Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič 5 3
Q Flag of Serbia.svg T Čurović 5 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič 66
Flag of Australia (converted).svg O Rogowska 3 3 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 3 1
2 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 66

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