2019 Zagreb Ladies Open – Singles

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Singles
2019 Zagreb Ladies Open
Final
Champion Flag of Ukraine.svg Maryna Chernyshova
Runner-up Flag of Hungary.svg Réka Luca Jani
Score6–1, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2018  · Zagreb Ladies Open ·  2020  

Tereza Mrdeža was the defending champion, but lost in the second round to Anna Bondár. [1]

Contents

Maryna Chernyshova won the title, defeating Réka Luca Jani in the final, 6–1, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Austria.svg Barbara Haas (first round)
  2. Flag of Slovakia.svg Rebecca Šramková (second round)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Paula Ormaechea (first round)
  4. Flag of Italy.svg Martina Di Giuseppe (second round)
  5. Flag of Turkey.svg Pemra Özgen (first round)
  6. Flag of Croatia.svg Tereza Mrdeža (second round)
  7. Flag of Romania.svg Irina Bara (second round)
  8. Flag of Italy.svg Martina Trevisan (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Flag of Turkey.svg Çağla Büyükakçay 4 3
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg Maryna Chernyshova 66
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg Maryna Chernyshova 66
Q Flag of Hungary.svg Réka Luca Jani 1 4
Flag of Hungary.svg Anna Bondár 1 3
Q Flag of Hungary.svg Réka Luca Jani 66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Austria.svg B Haas 6613
  Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel 3 776 Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel 1 2
Q Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg D Herdželaš 772 4 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay 66
  Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay 6566 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay 66
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg E Kostova 6626 Flag of Bulgaria.svg E Kostova 2 4
WC Flag of Croatia.svg S Njirić 4 773 Flag of Bulgaria.svg E Kostova 64 77
  Flag of Germany.svg A Lottner 67 Flag of Germany.svg A Lottner 2 664
5 Flag of Turkey.svg P Özgen 3 5 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay 4 3
3 Flag of Argentina.svg P Ormaechea 0 64 Q Flag of Ukraine.svg M Chernyshova 66
  Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko 64 6 Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko 71 6
  Flag of France.svg A Hesse 664 WC Flag of Croatia.svg L Bošković 5 61
WC Flag of Croatia.svg L Bošković 786 Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko 4 3
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg M Chernyshova 66Q Flag of Ukraine.svg M Chernyshova 66
  Flag of Romania.svg LI Paar 4 2 Q Flag of Ukraine.svg M Chernyshova 66
SE Flag of Croatia.svg T Lukas 4 1 7 Flag of Romania.svg I Bara 2 4
7 Flag of Romania.svg I Bara 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Croatia.svg T Mrdeža 66
Q Flag of France.svg E Cascino 0 3 6 Flag of Croatia.svg T Mrdeža 63772
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Fomina 63 2 Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 77646
  Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 3 66 Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 66
  Flag of Ukraine.svg M Kostyuk 62 3 Q Flag of Russia.svg V Kan 0 1
Q Flag of Russia.svg V Kan 1 66Q Flag of Russia.svg V Kan 66
  Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın 2 644 Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe 1 4
4 Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe 677 Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 1 3
8 Flag of Italy.svg M Trevisan 66Q Flag of Hungary.svg RL Jani 66
WC Flag of Croatia.svg A Ružić 2 2 8 Flag of Italy.svg M Trevisan 3 64
Q Flag of Greece.svg D Papamichail 67Q Flag of Greece.svg D Papamichail 61 6
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Zanevska 4 5 Q Flag of Greece.svg D Papamichail 4 5
Q Flag of Slovenia.svg N Potočnik 3 0 Q Flag of Hungary.svg RL Jani 67
Q Flag of Hungary.svg RL Jani 66Q Flag of Hungary.svg RL Jani 66
WC Flag of Serbia.svg M Đaković 1 3 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg R Šramková 3 3
2 Flag of Slovakia.svg R Šramková 66

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References

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