2013 Soho Square Ladies Tournament – Singles

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Singles
2013 Soho Square Ladies Tournament
Champion Flag of Russia.svg Victoria Kan
Runner-up Flag of Slovenia.svg Nastja Kolar
Final score 6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
Soho Square Ladies Tournament ·  2016  

This is a new event on the 2013 ITF Women's Circuit.

The 2013 ITF Women's Circuit is the 2013 edition of the second tier tour for women's professional tennis. It is organised by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the WTA Tour. The ITF Women's Circuit includes tournaments with prize money ranging from $10,000 up to $100,000.

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Victoria Kan won the tournament, defeating Nastja Kolar in the final, 6–4, 6–4.

Victoria Kan Russian tennis player

Victoria Rodionovna Kan is a Russian tennis player.

Nastja Kolar is a Slovenian tennis player. Her highest ranking is No. 178 in singles and No. 246 in doubles. She was really good and talented junior, her highest ranking was 4th.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Estonia.svg Kaia Kanepi (second round)
  2. Flag of Austria.svg Patricia Mayr-Achleitner (second round)
  3. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yulia Putintseva (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Spain.svg Estrella Cabeza Candela (first round)
  5. Flag of Slovenia.svg Tadeja Majerič (withdrew)
  6. Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Panova (second round)
  7. Flag of Russia.svg Nina Bratchikova (first round)
  8. Flag of Slovakia.svg Kristína Kučová (second round)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Q Flag of Slovenia.svg Nastja Kolar 66
WC Flag of Russia.svg Yuliya Kalabina 4 3
Q Flag of Slovenia.svg Nastja Kolar 4 4
  Flag of Russia.svg Victoria Kan 66
  Flag of Russia.svg Victoria Kan 71 6
  Flag of Switzerland.svg Timea Bacsinszky 5 61

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Estonia.svg K Kanepi 66
  Flag of Hungary.svg R-L Jani 1 3 1 Flag of Estonia.svg K Kanepi 64 3
  Flag of Austria.svg M Klaffner 4 62 Flag of Serbia.svg J Jakšić 3 66
  Flag of Serbia.svg J Jakšić 63 6 Flag of Serbia.svg J Jakšić 65 3
Q Flag of Romania.svg R Olaru 5 63 Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 4 76
Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 73 6Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 66
  Flag of Russia.svg V Solovyeva 2 77 Flag of Russia.svg V Solovyeva 2 2
7 Flag of Russia.svg N Bratchikova 65 5 Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar 66
3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Y Putintseva 67WC Flag of Russia.svg Y Kalabina 4 3
WC Flag of Oman.svg F Al-Nabhani 2 5 3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Y Putintseva 677
  Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu 66 Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu 4 64
  Flag of Germany.svg A Schäfer 2 3 3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Y Putintseva 6463
WC Flag of Russia.svg Y Kalabina 67WC Flag of Russia.svg Y Kalabina 771 6
Q Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel 4 5 WC Flag of Russia.svg Y Kalabina 62
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Smitková 63 6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Smitková 3 1r
LL Flag of Slovenia.svg M Zec Peškirič 3 62

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 5 66
  Flag of Russia.svg A Kudryavtseva 74 2 8 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 6664
  Flag of Brazil.svg PC Gonçalves 2 1 JE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Siniaková 3 786
JE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Siniaková 66JE Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Siniaková 2 1
  Flag of Russia.svg V Kan 66 Flag of Russia.svg V Kan 66
  Flag of Switzerland.svg A Sadiković 2 2 Flag of Russia.svg V Kan 66
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg K Morgošová 66Q Flag of Slovakia.svg K Morgošová 3 2
4 Flag of Spain.svg E Cabeza Candela 4 3 Flag of Russia.svg V Kan 71 6
6 Flag of Russia.svg A Panova 66 Flag of Switzerland.svg T Bacsinszky 5 61
WC Flag of France.svg P Payet 0 1 6 Flag of Russia.svg A Panova 3 5
  Flag of Germany.svg K Barrois 67 Flag of Germany.svg K Barrois 67
  Flag of Italy.svg A Brianti 2 5 Flag of Germany.svg K Barrois 3 3
PR Flag of Russia.svg E Rodina 1 0 Flag of Switzerland.svg T Bacsinszky 66
  Flag of Switzerland.svg T Bacsinszky 66 Flag of Switzerland.svg T Bacsinszky 66
WC Flag of Russia.svg M Shamayko 2 2 2 Flag of Austria.svg P Mayr-Achleitner 1 3
2 Flag of Austria.svg P Mayr-Achleitner 66

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