2022 Meitar Open – Singles

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Singles
2022 Meitar Open
2019 Champion Flag of Denmark.svg Clara Tauson
Events
Singles Doubles
  2019  · Meitar Open ·  2023  

Clara Tauson was the defending champion [1] but chose not to participate.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Sweden.svg Rebecca Peterson
  2. Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou (second round)
  3. Flag of Cyprus.svg Raluca Șerban (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag placeholder.svg Polina Kudermetova (first round)
  5. Flag of Poland.svg Weronika Falkowska (first round)
  6. Flag of Germany.svg Noma Noha Akugue (first round)
  7. Flag of Lithuania.svg Justina Mikulskytė (first round)
  8. Flag of Hungary.svg Natália Szabanin (quarterfinals, retired)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Rebecca Peterson 66
 Flag placeholder.svg Ekaterina Reyngold 1 0
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Rebecca Peterson
 Flag placeholder.svg Mirra Andreeva
 Flag placeholder.svg Maria Timofeeva 3 0
 Flag placeholder.svg Mirra Andreeva 66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson 66
 Flag placeholder.svg D Kudashova 4 1 1 Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson 66
  Flag of Israel.svg S Kimchi 1 2 Flag of Israel.svg L Glushko 1 3
  Flag of Israel.svg L Glushko 661 Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson 5
  Flag of Georgia.svg S Shapatava 64618 Flag of Hungary.svg N Szabanin 3r
 Flag placeholder.svg A Kubareva 7777Flag placeholder.svg A Kubareva 1 62
Q Flag of Italy.svg C Girelli 4 0 8 Flag of Hungary.svg N Szabanin 63 6
8 Flag of Hungary.svg N Szabanin 661 Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson 66
4 Flag placeholder.svg P Kudermetova 0 2 Flag placeholder.svg E Reyngold 1 0
 Flag placeholder.svg E Reyngold 66Flag placeholder.svg E Reyngold 66
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg R Zelníčková 66Q Flag of Slovakia.svg R Zelníčková 1 1
WC Flag of Israel.svg M Dagan Fruchtman 4 0 Flag placeholder.svg E Reyngold 76
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Appleton 2 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Brogan 5 3
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Brogan 66 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Brogan 66
  Flag of South Africa.svg I Kruger 66 Flag of South Africa.svg I Kruger 1 1
5 Flag of Poland.svg W Falkowska 4 2

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė 60 4
Q Flag of Mexico.svg MF Navarro 4 66Q Flag of Mexico.svg MF Navarro 1 3
 Flag placeholder.svg M Timofeeva 66Flag placeholder.svg M Timofeeva 66
WC Flag of Israel.svg S Lieberman 1 0 Flag placeholder.svg M Timofeeva 66
WC Flag of Israel.svg N Nadel 4 663 Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban 1 4
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A Rushiti 62 4 WC Flag of Israel.svg N Nadel 3 4
WC Flag of Israel.svg K Altori 0 2 3 Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban 66
3 Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban 66Flag placeholder.svg M Timofeeva 3 0
6 Flag of Germany.svg N Noha Akugue 74 1 Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66
Q Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg N Keller 5 66Q Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg N Keller 3 65
 Flag placeholder.svg E Yashina 1 5 Q Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-c Lee 64 7
Q Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-c Lee 67Q Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-c Lee 1 0
 Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66
Q Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Scilipoti 2 0 Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66
Q Flag of Israel.svg M Buchnik 4 4 2 Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou 2 2
2 Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou 66

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References

  1. "W60 Meitar (2019)". www.itftennis.com.