2023 Hamburg Ladies & Gents Cup – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2023 Hamburg Ladies & Gents Cup
Final
ChampionFlag placeholder.svg Julia Avdeeva
Runner-up Flag of Germany.svg Ella Seidel
Score6–4, 7–6(7–2)
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2022  · Hamburg Ladies & Gents Cup ·  2024  

Rebeka Masarova was the defending champion [1] but chose to compete in Cluj-Napoca instead.

Contents

Julia Avdeeva won the title, defeating Ella Seidel in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–2).

Seeds

  1. Flag of Turkey.svg Berfu Cengiz (second round)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Ella Seidel (final)
  3. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sofia Costoulas (first round)
  4. Flag of Croatia.svg Lea Bošković (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Germany.svg Mona Barthel (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag placeholder.svg Julia Avdeeva (champion)
  7. Flag of Germany.svg Julia Middendorf (second round)
  8. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Alison Van Uytvanck (first round, retired)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
6 Flag placeholder.svg Julia Avdeeva 777
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Lea Bošković 625
6 Flag placeholder.svg Julia Avdeeva 677
2 Flag of Germany.svg Ella Seidel 4 62
Q Flag placeholder.svg Alevtina Ibragimova 4 2
2 Flag of Germany.svg Ella Seidel 66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Turkey.svg B Cengiz 76
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Smitková 5 4 1 Flag of Turkey.svg B Cengiz 2 3
Q Flag of Israel.svg V Ekshibarova 0 1 Flag placeholder.svg E Maklakova 66
Flag placeholder.svg E Maklakova 66Flag placeholder.svg E Maklakova 2 4
Flag of Germany.svg A Gabric 1 666 Flag placeholder.svg J Avdeeva 66
Q Flag of Germany.svg A Klasen 62 3 Flag of Germany.svg A Gabric 4 67
WC Flag of Germany.svg TJ Brockmann 1 636 Flag placeholder.svg J Avdeeva 679
6 Flag placeholder.svg J Avdeeva 6776 Flag placeholder.svg J Avdeeva 777
4 Flag of Croatia.svg L Bošković 7774 Flag of Croatia.svg L Bošković 625
Flag of Turkey.svg A Aksu 655 4 Flag of Croatia.svg L Bošković 3 66
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Šebestová 3 2 Q Flag of Germany.svg Y Morderger 64 1
Q Flag of Germany.svg Y Morderger 664 Flag of Croatia.svg L Bošković 66
WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg E Vanlangendonck 66WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg E Vanlangendonck 3 0
Flag of the United States.svg C Scholl 3 3 WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg E Vanlangendonck 64 6
Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A Waligora 64 0 7 Flag of Germany.svg J Middendorf 4 62
7 Flag of Germany.svg J Middendorf 1 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A Van Uytvanck 1r
Flag of Germany.svg L Schmidt 2 Flag of Germany.svg L Schmidt 66
WC Flag of Germany.svg J Stusek 61 6WC Flag of Germany.svg J Stusek 4 3
Q Flag of Germany.svg J Silva 4 64 Flag of Germany.svg L Schmidt 64 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg TN Smith 66Q Flag placeholder.svg A Ibragimova 4 66
WC Flag of Germany.svg S Herrmann 0 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg TN Smith 0 0
Q Flag placeholder.svg A Ibragimova 2 66Q Flag placeholder.svg A Ibragimova 66
3/JE Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Costoulas 64 4 Q Flag placeholder.svg A Ibragimova 4 2
5 Flag of Germany.svg M Barthel 672 Flag of Germany.svg E Seidel 66
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Kučmová 4 5 5 Flag of Germany.svg M Barthel 4 776
SR Flag of Germany.svg S Wagner 65 6SR Flag of Germany.svg S Wagner 6604
Q Flag of Germany.svg T Morderger 1 72 5 Flag of Germany.svg M Barthel 4 4
Q Flag of Serbia.svg A Krunić 762 Flag of Germany.svg E Seidel 66
Flag placeholder.svg E Yashina 5 4 Q Flag of Serbia.svg A Krunić 1 65
Flag of Slovakia.svg R Zelníčková 4 1 2 Flag of Germany.svg E Seidel 62 7
2 Flag of Germany.svg E Seidel 66

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References

  1. "W60 Hamburg (2022)". www.itftennis.com.