2016 Open Féminin de Marseille – Singles

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Singles
2016 Open Féminin de Marseille
Champion Flag of Montenegro.svg Danka Kovinić
Runner-up Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Su-wei
Final score6–2, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2015  · Open Féminin de Marseille ·  2017  

Monica Niculescu was the defending champion, but chose not to participate.

Contents

Danka Kovinić won the title, defeating Hsieh Su-wei in the final, 6–2, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Montenegro.svg Danka Kovinić (champion)
  2. Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Su-wei (final)
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Lara Arruabarrena (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Spain.svg Lourdes Domínguez Lino (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Greece.svg Maria Sakkari (second round)
  6. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Han Xinyun (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Sílvia Soler Espinosa (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Romania.svg Alexandra Dulgheru (first round, retired)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Montenegro.svg Danka Kovinić 66
4 Flag of Spain.svg Lourdes Domínguez Lino 1 2
1 Flag of Montenegro.svg Danka Kovinić 66
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Su-wei 2 3
3 Flag of Spain.svg Lara Arruabarrena 1 65
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Su-wei 677

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić 66
WC Flag of France.svg C Roméo 1 2 1 Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić 63
  Flag of Spain.svg MT Torró Flor 66 Flag of Spain.svg MT Torró Flor 3 1r
  Flag of Slovakia.svg J Čepelová 4 2 1 Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić 66
WC Flag of France.svg V Muntean 74 1 Flag of France.svg F Ferro 4 4
PR Flag of France.svg C Feuerstein 5 66PR Flag of France.svg C Feuerstein 4 64
  Flag of France.svg F Ferro 4 63 Flag of France.svg F Ferro 64 6
8 Flag of Romania.svg A Dulgheru 62 1r1 Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić 66
4 Flag of Spain.svg L Domínguez Lino 1 764 Flag of Spain.svg L Domínguez Lino 1 2
  Flag of Russia.svg V Kamenskaya 65 3 4 Flag of Spain.svg L Domínguez Lino 66
  Flag of Thailand.svg V Wongteanchai 2 3 Flag of France.svg A Lim 1 3
  Flag of France.svg A Lim 664 Flag of Spain.svg L Domínguez Lino 67
  Flag of Russia.svg A Panova 5 3 7 Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa 0 5
  Flag of Japan.svg E Hozumi 76 Flag of Japan.svg E Hozumi 2 771
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Carreras 1 2 7 Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa 6656
7 Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg X Han 72 6
WC Flag of France.svg V Larrière 5 64 6 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg X Han 62
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg S Karatantcheva 3 4 Flag of Russia.svg I Khromacheva 3 0r
  Flag of Russia.svg I Khromacheva 666 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg X Han 60 3
Q Flag of Venezuela.svg A Gámiz 5 2 3 Flag of Spain.svg L Arruabarrena 2 66
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Hogenkamp 76 Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Hogenkamp 1 0
  Flag of France.svg A Hesse 6101 3 Flag of Spain.svg L Arruabarrena 66
3 Flag of Spain.svg L Arruabarrena 71263 Flag of Spain.svg L Arruabarrena 1 65
5 Flag of Greece.svg M Sakkari 762 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh 677
Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg E Boeykens 5 4 5 Flag of Greece.svg M Sakkari 5 66
  Flag of Russia.svg N Vikhlyantseva 5 2 Flag of Japan.svg M Eguchi 778
  Flag of Japan.svg M Eguchi 76 Flag of Japan.svg M Eguchi 2 61
Q Flag of Russia.svg V Flink 1 63 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh 63 6
  Flag of Paraguay.svg V Cepede Royg 62 6 Flag of Paraguay.svg V Cepede Royg 3 4
WC Flag of France.svg I Ramialison 2 2 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh 66
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh 66

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