2014 Tampere Open – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2014 Tampere Open
Champion Flag of Greece.svg Maria Sakkari
Runner-up Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Pivovarova
Final score6–4, 7–5
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2013  · Tampere Open ·  2015  

Karen Barbat was the defending champion, but lost in the second round to Angeliki Kairi.

Contents

Maria Sakkari won the title, defeating Anastasia Pivovarova in the final, 6–4, 7–5.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Greece.svg Maria Sakkari (champion)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alexandra Nancarrow (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Denmark.svg Karen Barbat (second round)
  4. Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Pivovarova (final)
  5. Flag of Sweden.svg Beatrice Cedermark (semifinals)
  6. Flag of Russia.svg Liubov Vasilyeva (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Italy.svg Deborah Chiesa (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jade Schoelink (first round)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Greece.svg Maria Sakkari 66
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Beatrice Cedermark 2 4
1 Flag of Greece.svg Maria Sakkari 67
4 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Pivovarova 4 5
4 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Pivovarova 677
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alexandra Nancarrow 1 62

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Greece.svg M Sakkari 66
WC Flag of Finland.svg N Nylund 0 0 1 Flag of Greece.svg M Sakkari 66
  Flag of Finland.svg S Saarteinen 1 1 Flag of Russia.svg A Silich 1 2
  Flag of Russia.svg A Silich 661 Flag of Greece.svg M Sakkari 66
Q Flag of Finland.svg M Minetti 666 Flag of Russia.svg L Vasilyeva 2 1
Q Flag of Latvia.svg LL Strīķe 1 1 Q Flag of Finland.svg M Minetti 0 1
WC Flag of Finland.svg M-E Pasanen 2 0 6 Flag of Russia.svg L Vasilyeva66
6 Flag of Russia.svg L Vasilyeva661 Flag of Greece.svg M Sakkari 66
3/Q Flag of Denmark.svg K Barbat 6775 Flag of Sweden.svg B Cedermark 2 4
  Flag of Poland.svg P Czarnik 2 643/Q Flag of Denmark.svg K Barbat 61 3
  Flag of Greece.svg A Kairi 66 Flag of Greece.svg A Kairi 3 66
WC Flag of Finland.svg T Tuomi 1 2 Flag of Greece.svg A Kairi 0 64
Q Flag of Norway.svg A Raaholt 665 Flag of Sweden.svg B Cedermark 61 6
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Kulikova 3 3 Q Flag of Norway.svg A Raaholt 2 4
  Flag of Finland.svg E Leivo 4 3 5 Flag of Sweden.svg B Cedermark 66
5 Flag of Sweden.svg B Cedermark 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Italy.svg D Chiesa 66
Q Flag of Finland.svg K Parviainen 1 1 7 Flag of Italy.svg D Chiesa 786
  Flag of Sweden.svg E Virtanen 67 Flag of Sweden.svg E Virtanen 661
  Flag of Finland.svg MN Eklund 2 5 7 Flag of Italy.svg D Chiesa 2 2
  Flag of Russia.svg A Lysakova 1 5 4 Flag of Russia.svg A Pivovarova 66
Q Flag of Russia.svg V Urzhumova 67Q Flag of Russia.svg V Urzhumova 2 0
  Flag of Finland.svg O Pimiä 0 0 4 Flag of Russia.svg A Pivovarova 66
4 Flag of Russia.svg A Pivovarova 664 Flag of Russia.svg A Pivovarova 677
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Schoelink 3 1 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Nancarrow 1 62
  Flag of Finland.svg E Laine 66 Flag of Finland.svg E Laine 66
  Flag of Finland.svg R Timonen 2 610Q Flag of Russia.svg A Iakovleva 1 0
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Iakovleva 6712 Flag of Finland.svg E Laine 4 71
  Flag of Sweden.svg R Poikajärvi 5 2 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Nancarrow 65 6
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg H Scholsen 76 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg H Scholsen 1 3
  Flag of Russia.svg N Belova 1 3 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Nancarrow 66
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Nancarrow 66

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