2022 Nur-Sultan International Tournament – Singles

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Singles
2022 Nur-Sultan International Tournament
Final
Champion Flag of Russia.svg Anzhelika Isaeva
Runner-up Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Greet Minnen
Score6–4, 0–0, ret.
Events
Singles Doubles
Nur-Sultan Challenger ·  2023  

This was the first edition of the women's event. [1]

Contents

Qualifier Anzhelika Isaeva won her first pro title, defeating top seed Greet Minnen after the latter retired in the final after the first set.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Greet Minnen (final, retired)
  2. Flag of Spain.svg Aliona Bolsova (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Georgia.svg Mariam Bolkvadze (second round)
  4. Flag of Belarus.svg Yuliya Hatouka (first round)
  5. Flag of Japan.svg Kurumi Nara (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Russia.svg Valeria Savinykh (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ysaline Bonaventure (semifinals)
  8. Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Zakharova (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Greet Minnen 67
8 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Zakharova 3 5
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Greet Minnen 4 0r
Q Flag of Russia.svg Anzhelika Isaeva 60
Q Flag of Russia.svg Anzhelika Isaeva 74 6
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ysaline Bonaventure 5 62

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Minnen 66
  Flag of Belarus.svg A Kubareva 3 4 1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Minnen 66
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Nosková 66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Nosková 3 3
  Flag of India.svg A Raina 4 0 1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Minnen 66
Q Flag of Russia.svg P Kudermetova 776 Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh 1 4
Q Flag of Russia.svg E Yashina 5 5 Q Flag of Russia.svg P Kudermetova 3 63
Q Flag of Russia.svg E Reyngold 1 64 6 Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh 62 6
6 Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh 62 61 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Minnen 67
4 Flag of Belarus.svg Y Hatouka 2 5 8 Flag of Russia.svg A Zakharova 3 5
PR Flag of Liechtenstein.svg K von Deichmann 67PR Flag of Liechtenstein.svg K von Deichmann 4 4
  Flag of Latvia.svg D Marcinkēviča 641 Flag of Germany.svg E Lys 66
  Flag of Germany.svg E Lys 776 Flag of Germany.svg E Lys 61 4
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková 678 Flag of Russia.svg A Zakharova 3 66
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova 3 5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková 5 1
Q Flag of Turkey.svg B Cengiz 2 3 8 Flag of Russia.svg A Zakharova 76
8 Flag of Russia.svg A Zakharova 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Flag of Japan.svg K Nara 66
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Y Dmitrichenko 4 0 5 Flag of Japan.svg K Nara 66
  Flag of South Korea.svg S-h Park 2 1rQ Flag of Russia.svg M Timofeeva 3 4
Q Flag of Russia.svg M Timofeeva 64 5 Flag of Japan.svg K Nara 4 3
Q Flag of Russia.svg A Isaeva 65 6Q Flag of Russia.svg A Isaeva 66
  Flag of Russia.svg D Astakhova 0 74 Q Flag of Russia.svg A Isaeva 2 66
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Ainitdinova 3 1 3 Flag of Georgia.svg M Bolkvadze 62 3
3 Flag of Georgia.svg M Bolkvadze 66Q Flag of Russia.svg A Isaeva 74 6
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Bonaventure 667 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Bonaventure 5 62
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Sagandikova 2 0 7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Bonaventure 66
Q Flag of Japan.svg N Hanatani 61 2 Flag of Russia.svg N Vikhlyantseva 2 4
  Flag of Russia.svg N Vikhlyantseva 3 667 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Bonaventure 66
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Z Kulambayeva 6653 2 Flag of Spain.svg A Bolsova 3 3
  Flag of Russia.svg E Kazionova 1 776 Flag of Russia.svg E Kazionova 3 5
Q Flag of Poland.svg M Kubka 1 1 2 Flag of Spain.svg A Bolsova 67
2 Flag of Spain.svg A Bolsova 66

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References

  1. "W60 Nur-Sultan". www.itftennis.com.