2023 Axion Open – Singles

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Singles
2023 Axion Open
Final
ChampionFlag placeholder.svg Mirra Andreeva
Runner-up Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Céline Naef
Score1–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–0
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · Chiasso Open ·  2024  

Lucia Bronzetti was the defending champion [1] but chose not to participate.

Contents

Mirra Andreeva won the title, defeating Céline Naef in the final, 1–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–0.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Argentina.svg Nadia Podoroska (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simona Waltert (first round)
  3. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ylena In-Albon (first round)
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Katie Swan (first round)
  5. Flag placeholder.svg Elina Avanesyan (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Cyprus.svg Raluca Șerban (second round)
  7. Flag of Romania.svg Elena-Gabriela Ruse (first round)
  8. Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nigina Abduraimova (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Nadia Podoroska 4 0
Q Flag placeholder.svg Mirra Andreeva 66
Q Flag placeholder.svg Mirra Andreeva 1 776
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Céline Naef 6630
Flag of France.svg Séléna Janicijevic 5 1
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Céline Naef 76

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Argentina.svg N Podoroska 775 6
Q Flag of France.svg T Andrianjafitrimo 6472 1 Flag of Argentina.svg N Podoroska 62 6
Q Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Perrin 63 66Flag placeholder.svg A Tikhonova 4 63
Flag placeholder.svg A Tikhonova 4 6781 Flag of Argentina.svg N Podoroska 777
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Scilipoti 1 0 5 Flag placeholder.svg E Avanesyan 625
Q Flag of Croatia.svg J Fett 66Q Flag of Croatia.svg J Fett 5 3
Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Bayerlová 3 1 5 Flag placeholder.svg E Avanesyan 76
5 Flag placeholder.svg E Avanesyan 661 Flag of Argentina.svg N Podoroska 4 0
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Swan 634 Q Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Palicová 776 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Palicová 0 2
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Dürst 3 2 Q Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66
Q Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66Q Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 66
Flag of the Philippines.svg A Eala 0 2 Flag of Romania.svg A Cadanțu-Ignatik 0 3
Flag of Romania.svg A Cadanțu-Ignatik 66 Flag of Romania.svg A Cadanțu-Ignatik 1 67
WC Flag of Ukraine.svg E Svitolina 66WC Flag of Ukraine.svg E Svitolina 62 5
7 Flag of Romania.svg E-G Ruse 4 2

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban 66
Q Flag of Germany.svg L Papadakis 1 3 6 Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban 2 61
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Benoît 2 5 Flag of France.svg S Janicijevic 677
Flag of France.svg S Janicijevic 67 Flag of France.svg S Janicijevic 3 776
Flag of France.svg C Monnet 66126 Flag of Croatia.svg T Lukas 6622
Flag of France.svg A Albié 3 7142 Flag of France.svg C Monnet 4 3
Flag of Croatia.svg T Lukas 66 Flag of Croatia.svg T Lukas 66
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Y In-Albon 2 0 Flag of France.svg S Janicijevic 5 1
8 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova 66WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Naef 76
Flag of Germany.svg M Barthel 3 4 8 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova 4 74
Q Flag of France.svg A Tubello 5 4 Flag of Latvia.svg D Semeņistaja 65 6
Flag of Latvia.svg D Semeņistaja 76 Flag of Latvia.svg D Semeņistaja 643
Q Flag of France.svg F Ferro 63 6WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Naef 776
Flag of Slovenia.svg D Jakupović 4 64 Q Flag of France.svg F Ferro 63 3
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Naef 67WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Naef 1 66
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Waltert 3 5

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