2012 Ankara Cup – Singles

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Singles
2012 Ankara Cup
Final
Champion Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Savić
Runner-up Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Monica Puig
Score5–7, 6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2011  · Ankara Cup ·  2013  

Kristina Mladenovic was the defending champion, but decided not to participate.

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Qualifier Ana Savić won the title, defeating second seed Monica Puig in the final, 5–7, 6–3, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Luxembourg.svg Mandy Minella (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Monica Puig (final)
  3. Flag of Germany.svg Dinah Pfizenmaier (second round)
  4. Flag of Russia.svg Valeria Savinykh (withdrew)
  5. Flag of Russia.svg Marta Sirotkina (semifinals)
  6. Flag of the United States.svg Chiara Scholl (first round)
  7. Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandra Krunić (semifinals)
  8. Flag of Turkey.svg Çağla Büyükakçay (second round)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
5 Flag of Russia.svg Marta Sirotkina 776263
Q Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Savić 617777
Q Flag of Croatia.svg Ana Savić 5 66
2 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Monica Puig 73 4
7 Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandra Krunić 641
2 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Monica Puig 776

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Luxembourg.svg M Minella 6466
  Flag of Croatia.svg T Mrdeža 774 2 1 Flag of Luxembourg.svg M Minella 65 6
  Flag of Romania.svg C Mitu 74 6 Flag of Romania.svg C Mitu 4 74
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A Van Uytvanck 5 63 1 Flag of Luxembourg.svg M Minella 651
Q Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova 7775 Flag of Russia.svg M Sirotkina 776
  Flag of Ukraine.svg O Savchuk 655 Q Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova 4 2
  Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Beygelzimer 2 3 5 Flag of Russia.svg M Sirotkina 66
5 Flag of Russia.svg M Sirotkina 665 Flag of Russia.svg M Sirotkina 776263
LL Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić 63 6Q Flag of Croatia.svg A Savić 617777
  Flag of Germany.svg K Wörle 2 61 LL Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić 776
WC Flag of Turkey.svg S Gönen 1 5 WC Flag of Turkey.svg İ Soylu 622
WC Flag of Turkey.svg İ Soylu 67LL Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić 2 0r
Q Flag of Croatia.svg A Savić 66Q Flag of Croatia.svg A Savić 62
WC Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın 2 3 Q Flag of Croatia.svg A Savić 67
WC Flag of Turkey.svg P Özgen 3 2 8 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay 4 5
8 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Serbia.svg A Krunić 677
  Flag of Romania.svg M Gojnea 3 617 Flag of Serbia.svg A Krunić 76
  Flag of Romania.svg A Dulgheru 774 6 Flag of Romania.svg A Dulgheru 5 1
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A Sadiković 6560 7 Flag of Serbia.svg A Krunić 66
  Flag of Russia.svg V Solovyeva 6372 Flag of Russia.svg M Gasparyan 1 2
  Flag of Russia.svg M Gasparyan 775 6 Flag of Russia.svg M Gasparyan 776
LL Flag of Tunisia.svg O Jabeur 1 2 3 Flag of Germany.svg D Pfizenmaier 603
3 Flag of Germany.svg D Pfizenmaier 667 Flag of Serbia.svg A Krunić 641
6 Flag of the United States.svg C Scholl 4 0 2 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg M Puig 776
PR Flag of Georgia.svg O Kalashnikova 66PR Flag of Georgia.svg O Kalashnikova 64 3
  Flag of Romania.svg C Dinu 62 3 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A Amanmuradova 2 66
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A Amanmuradova 4 66 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A Amanmuradova 0 2
Q Flag of Russia.svg Y Kalabina 64 62 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg M Puig 66
Q Flag of Germany.svg K Barrois 2 64 Q Flag of Russia.svg Y Kalabina 3 2
  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg M Jugić-Salkić 6641 2 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg M Puig 66
2 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg M Puig 3 776

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