2014 Orto-Lääkärit Open – Singles

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Singles
2014 IPP Open
and the Orto-Lääkärit Open
Champion Flag of Ireland.svg Amy Bowtell
Runner-up Flag of Switzerland.svg Tess Sugnaux
Final score 6–2, 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Jeļena Ostapenko was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year.

Jeļena Ostapenko Latvian tennis player

Jeļena Ostapenko, also known as Aļona Ostapenko, is a professional tennis player from Latvia. On 19 March 2018, she reached her best singles WTA rankings of world No. 5, and she peaked at world No. 32 in the WTA doubles rankings on 19 June 2017.

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Amy Bowtell won the title, defeating Tess Sugnaux in the final, 6–2, 6–3.

Amy Bowtell is an Irish tennis player and former Irish #1.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Eugeniya Pashkova (second round)
  2. Flag of Hungary.svg Vanda Lukács (first round)
  3. Flag of Ireland.svg Amy Bowtell (champion)
  4. Flag of Finland.svg Emma Laine (second round)
  5. Flag of Italy.svg Corinna Dentoni (semifinals)
  6. Flag of Switzerland.svg Tess Sugnaux (final)
  7. Flag of the United States.svg Alexa Guarachi (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Denmark.svg Karen Barbat (semifinals)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 Flag of Denmark.svg Karen Barbat 2 64
6 Flag of Switzerland.svg Tess Sugnaux 63 6
6 Flag of Switzerland.svg Tess Sugnaux 2 3
3 Flag of Ireland.svg Amy Bowtell 66
3 Flag of Ireland.svg Amy Bowtell 677116
5 Flag of Italy.svg Corinna Dentoni 79691

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Russia.svg E Pashkova 66
Q Flag of Sweden.svg J Cabaj Awad 4 4 1 Flag of Russia.svg E Pashkova 4 2
  Flag of Slovakia.svg Na Vajdová 2 677 Flag of Slovakia.svg Na Vajdová 66
LL Flag of Belgium (civil).svg H Scholsen 64 64 Flag of Slovakia.svg Na Vajdová 1 2
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg B Geukens 5 648 Flag of Denmark.svg K Barbat 66
  Flag of Germany.svg N Pröse 777 Flag of Germany.svg N Pröse 2 3
  Flag of Russia.svg A Smolina 2 1 8 Flag of Denmark.svg K Barbat 66
8 Flag of Denmark.svg K Barbat 668 Flag of Denmark.svg K Barbat 2 64
4 Flag of Finland.svg E Laine 676 Flag of Switzerland.svg T Sugnaux 63 6
WC Flag of Finland.svg N Nylund 1 5 4 Flag of Finland.svg E Laine 2 4
  Flag of Russia.svg A Artamonova 776 Flag of Russia.svg A Artamonova 66
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Kulikova 654 Flag of Russia.svg A Artamonova 0 3
  Flag of Germany.svg N Niedmers 4 2 6 Flag of Switzerland.svg T Sugnaux 66
  Flag of Germany.svg T Kleinsteuber 66 Flag of Germany.svg T Kleinsteuber 3 0
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg Š Česneková 634 6 Flag of Switzerland.svg T Sugnaux 66
6 Flag of Switzerland.svg T Sugnaux 776

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of the United States.svg A Guarachi 61
  Flag of Russia.svg A Silich 3 1r7 Flag of the United States.svg A Guarachi 66
  Flag of Latvia.svg L Gulbe 66 Flag of Latvia.svg L Gulbe 4 3
WC Flag of Estonia.svg V Gorlats 4 2 7 Flag of the United States.svg A Guarachi 3 1
WC Flag of Finland.svg E Leivo 5 2 3 Flag of Ireland.svg A Bowtell 66
  Flag of Switzerland.svg M Deagostini 76 Flag of Switzerland.svg M Deagostini 2 3
  Flag of Slovakia.svg Ni Vajdová 3 4 3 Flag of Ireland.svg A Bowtell 66
3 Flag of Ireland.svg A Bowtell 663 Flag of Ireland.svg A Bowtell 677116
5 Flag of Italy.svg C Dentoni 665 Flag of Italy.svg C Dentoni 79691
Q Flag of Sweden.svg R Poikajärvi 2 0 5 Flag of Italy.svg C Dentoni 66
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Lysakova 66Q Flag of Russia.svg A Lysakova 1 2
WC Flag of Finland.svg O Pimiä 3 1 5 Flag of Italy.svg C Dentoni 76
Q Flag of Russia.svg P Novoselova 66Q Flag of Russia.svg P Novoselova 5 1
Q Flag of Finland.svg R Timonen 3 2 Q Flag of Russia.svg P Novoselova 66
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Nefedova 66Q Flag of Russia.svg A Nefedova 3 4
2 Flag of Hungary.svg V Lukács 1 2

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