2013 Bendigo Women's International (1) – Singles

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Singles
2013 Bendigo Women's International (1)
Champion Flag of Australia.svg Casey Dellacqua
Runner-up Flag of Thailand.svg Noppawan Lertcheewakarn
Final score 6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2012  · Bendigo Women's International (1) ·  2014  

Arina Rodionova was the defending champion, having won the event in 2012, but lost in the semifinals to Noppawan Lertcheewakarn.

Arina Rodionova Russian/Australian tennis player

Arina Ivanovna Rodionova is a Russian-born Australian tennis player.

Noppawan Lertcheewakarn Thai tennis player

Noppawan "Nok" Lertcheewakarn is a Thai professional tennis player. At Wimbledon 2009, she won the junior singles title. Lertcheewakarn has a highest rank on the WTA singles tour of 149 and doubles tour of 97.

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Casey Dellacqua won the tournament, defeating Lertcheewakarn in the final, 6–4, 6–4.

Casey Dellacqua Australian tennis player

Casey Dellacqua is a retired Australian professional tennis player. Dellacqua's best singles results on the WTA Tour have been semifinal appearances at the 2012 Texas Tennis Open and 2014 Birmingham Classic, a quarterfinal finish at the 2014 Indian Wells Masters and fourth round appearances at the 2008 Australian Open, the 2014 Australian Open and the 2014 US Open; she has also won 22 ITF singles titles.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Irina Falconi (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Australia.svg Olivia Rogowska (first round)
  3. Flag of Japan.svg Erika Sema (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Australia.svg Casey Dellacqua (champion)
  5. Flag of Japan.svg Sachie Ishizu (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Russia.svg Arina Rodionova (semifinals)
  7. Flag of Japan.svg Yurika Sema (second round)
  8. Flag of France.svg Irena Pavlovic (quarterfinals)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of the United States.svg Irina Falconi 60 2
4 Flag of Australia.svg Casey Dellacqua 4 66
4 Flag of Australia.svg Casey Dellacqua 66
  Flag of Thailand.svg Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 4 4
6 Flag of Russia.svg Arina Rodionova 1 63
  Flag of Thailand.svg Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 64 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of the United States.svg I Falconi 66
WC Flag of Australia.svg P Boyanov 0 1 1 Flag of the United States.svg I Falconi 4 66
  Flag of Australia.svg A Bai 4 2 Flag of Australia.svg M Adamczak 62 4
  Flag of Australia.svg M Adamczak 661 Flag of the United States.svg I Falconi 76
WC Flag of Australia.svg A Keir 4 3 5 Flag of Japan.svg S Ishizu 5 4
  Flag of Australia.svg S Peers 66 Flag of Australia.svg S Peers 6621
Q Flag of New Zealand.svg E Hayman 75 0 5 Flag of Japan.svg S Ishizu 4 776
5 Flag of Japan.svg S Ishizu 5 761 Flag of the United States.svg I Falconi 60 2
4 Flag of Australia.svg C Dellacqua 664 Flag of Australia.svg C Dellacqua 4 66
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Krejsová 4 3 4 Flag of Australia.svg C Dellacqua 66
WC Flag of Australia.svg I Holland 777WC Flag of Australia.svg I Holland 4 2
WC Flag of Australia.svg N Bains 5 634 Flag of Australia.svg C Dellacqua 66
  Flag of Thailand.svg V Wongteanchai 62r8 Flag of France.svg I Pavlovic 3 3
  Flag of Romania.svg D Negreanu 4 5 Flag of Romania.svg D Negreanu 0 0
Q Flag of Japan.svg A Okuno 1 638 Flag of France.svg I Pavlovic 66
8 Flag of France.svg I Pavlovic 677

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Russia.svg A Rodionova 66
  Flag of New Zealand.svg D Hollands 2 4 6 Flag of Russia.svg A Rodionova 66
  Flag of Australia.svg A Hadzic 66 Flag of Australia.svg A Hadzic 2 2
  Flag of Australia.svg N Baric 4 3 6 Flag of Russia.svg A Rodionova 0 7977
  Flag of Slovakia.svg Z Zlochová 62 63 Flag of Japan.svg E Sema 66765
Q Flag of Australia.svg K Wlodarczak 4 64 Flag of Slovakia.svg Z Zlochová 1 0
  Flag of Estonia.svg A Kontaveit 4 73 3 Flag of Japan.svg E Sema 66
3 Flag of Japan.svg E Sema 65 66 Flag of Russia.svg A Rodionova 1 63
7 Flag of Japan.svg Y Sema 66 Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertcheewakarn 64 6
  Flag of Australia.svg J Moore 3 1 7 Flag of Japan.svg Y Sema 4 1
Q Flag of Croatia.svg E Mikulčić 4 4 Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertcheewakarn 66
  Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertcheewakarn 66 Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertcheewakarn 72 6
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Bonaventure 66 Flag of Australia.svg V Rajicic 5 64
  Flag of Australia.svg T Patterson 3 4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Bonaventure 5 64
  Flag of Australia.svg V Rajicic 6636 Flag of Australia.svg V Rajicic 72 6
2 Flag of Australia.svg O Rogowska 3 774

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