2022 BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia – Singles

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Singles
2022 BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia
Champion Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Qinwen
Runner-up Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Xiyu
Final score6–4, 4–6, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2021  · Open de Valencia ·  2023  

Martina Trevisan was the defending champion [1] but chose not to participate.

Contents

Zheng Qinwen won the title, defeating Wang Xiyu 6–4, 4–6, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Párrizas Díaz (semifinals)
  2. Flag placeholder.svg Varvara Gracheva (second round)
  3. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Qinwen (champion)
  4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arantxa Rus (quarterfinals)
  5. Flag placeholder.svg Anastasia Potapova (second round)
  6. Flag of Slovakia.svg Kristína Kučová (second round)
  7. Flag of Romania.svg Ana Bogdan (first round)
  8. Flag of Hungary.svg Dalma Gálfi (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Spain.svg Nuria Párrizas Díaz 3 65
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Qinwen 64 7
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Qinwen 64 6
  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Xiyu 4 63
  Flag of Sweden.svg Mirjam Björklund 3 4
  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Xiyu 66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Spain.svg N Párrizas Díaz 4 66
LL Flag of France.svg E Jacquemot 61 4 1 Flag of Spain.svg N Párrizas Díaz 6656
WC Flag of Spain.svg Á Fita Boluda 4 63 Q Flag of Ukraine.svg K Zavatska 4 771
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg K Zavatska 63 61 Flag of Spain.svg N Párrizas Díaz 76
Q Flag of France.svg C Monnet 5 3 Flag of Austria.svg J Grabher 5 2
  Flag of Austria.svg J Grabher 76 Flag of Austria.svg J Grabher 5 66
 Flag placeholder.svg O Selekhmeteva 75 2 5 Flag placeholder.svg A Potapova 73 4
5 Flag placeholder.svg A Potapova 5 761 Flag of Spain.svg N Párrizas Díaz 3 65
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Q Zheng 663 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Q Zheng 64 7
  Flag of Spain.svg A Lázaro García 4 2 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Q Zheng 4 66
  Flag of Romania.svg I Bara 66 Flag of Romania.svg I Bara 63 0
  Flag of Serbia.svg O Danilović 2 4 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Q Zheng 776
Q Flag of Spain.svg L Romero Gormaz 76 Flag of Hungary.svg RL Jani 640
WC Flag of Argentina.svg S Sierra 5 2 Q Flag of Spain.svg L Romero Gormaz 3 784
  Flag of Hungary.svg RL Jani 66 Flag of Hungary.svg RL Jani 6666
8 Flag of Hungary.svg D Gálfi 3 2

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 64
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Mendez 4 1r6 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 64 5
  Flag of Sweden.svg M Björklund 3 67 Flag of Sweden.svg M Björklund 1 67
WC Flag of Spain.svg A Bolsova 63 5   Flag of Sweden.svg M Björklund 3 776
  Flag of France.svg D Parry 64634 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Rus 6642
  Flag of Georgia.svg E Gorgodze 7777 Flag of Georgia.svg E Gorgodze 2 5
WC Flag of Spain.svg I Burillo Escorihuela 2 624 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Rus 67
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Rus 677 Flag of Sweden.svg M Björklund 3 4
7 Flag of Romania.svg A Bogdan 1 5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiyu Wang 66
  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiyu Wang 67 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiyu Wang 4 77
  Flag of Spain.svg R Masarova 67 Flag of Spain.svg R Masarova 65 5
  Flag of Poland.svg M Chwalińska 1 5   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xiyu Wang 2 677
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg V Tomova 66  Flag of Bulgaria.svg V Tomova 62 65
  Flag of Italy.svg S Errani 4 3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg V Tomova 0 66
  Flag of Mexico.svg R Zarazúa 5 632 Flag placeholder.svg V Gracheva 63 1
2 Flag placeholder.svg V Gracheva 777

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Flag placeholder.svg Oksana Selekhmeteva (moved to main draw)
  2. Flag of France.svg Elsa Jacquemot (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  3. Flag of Ukraine.svg Katarina Zavatska (qualified)
  4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Seone Mendez (qualified)
  5. Flag of France.svg Carole Monnet (qualified)
  6. Flag of Chile.svg Daniela Seguel (first round)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Leyre Romero Gormaz (qualified)
  8. Flag of Spain.svg Lucía Cortez Llorca (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

Lucky loser

  1. Flag of France.svg Elsa Jacquemot

First qualifier

Qualifying competition
     
 Bye
5 Flag of France.svg Carole Monnet

Second qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Flag of France.svg Elsa Jacquemot 61 2
7/WC Flag of Spain.svg Leyre Romero Gormaz4 66
WC Flag of the United States.svg Emira Stafford
7/WC Flag of Spain.svg Leyre Romero Gormazw/o

Third qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
3/PR Flag of Ukraine.svg Katarina Zavatska 66
 Flag placeholder.svg Yana Sizikova 1 4
 Flag placeholder.svg Yana Sizikova 66
6 Flag of Chile.svg Daniela Seguel 4 2

Fourth qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Seone Mendez 2 66
8 Flag of Spain.svg Lucía Cortez Llorca 63 4
WC Flag of Spain.svg Carmen López Martínez 4 2
8 Flag of Spain.svg Lucía Cortez Llorca66

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References

  1. "W80 Valencia (2021)". www.itftennis.com.