2023 Trophée Clarins – Singles

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Singles
2023 Trophée Clarins
Final
Champion Flag of France.svg Diane Parry
Runner-up Flag of the United States.svg Caty McNally
ScoreWalkover
Details
Draw32 (6 WC)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · Clarins Open ·  2024  

Claire Liu was the reigning champion, [1] but she chose to compete in Florence instead.

Contents

Diane Parry won the title as Caty McNally withdrew before the final. [2]

Seeds

  1. Flag placeholder.svg Aliaksandra Sasnovich (second round)
  2. Flag placeholder.svg Varvara Gracheva (semifinals)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg Alycia Parks (first round)
  4. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Linda Nosková (quarterfinals)
  5. Flag placeholder.svg Anna Kalinskaya (withdrew)
  6. Flag of the United States.svg Caty McNally (final, withdrew)
  7. Flag of France.svg Alizé Cornet (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Germany.svg Anna-Lena Friedsam (first round)
  9. Flag placeholder.svg Kamilla Rakhimova (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Flag of the United States.svg Katie Volynets 1 62
6 Flag of the United States.svg Caty McNally 64 6
6 Flag of the United States.svg Caty McNally
  Flag of France.svg Diane Parry w/o
  Flag of France.svg Diane Parry 66
2/WCFlag placeholder.svg Varvara Gracheva 0 2

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WCFlag placeholder.svg A Sasnovich 67
Flag of France.svg C Burel 1 5 1/WCFlag placeholder.svg A Sasnovich 3 3
Q Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg C Zhao 0 69 Flag of the United States.svg K Volynets 66
Flag of the United States.svg K Volynets 6711 Flag of the United States.svg K Volynets 72 6
WC Flag of France.svg F Ferro 3 1 7 Flag of France.svg A Cornet 5 62
Flag of South Korea.svg S-j Jang 66 Flag of South Korea.svg S-j Jang 1 5
Alt Flag of the United States.svg A Krueger 663 7 Flag of France.svg A Cornet 67
7 Flag of France.svg A Cornet 786 Flag of the United States.svg K Volynets 1 62
3 Flag of the United States.svg A Parks 2 4 6 Flag of the United States.svg C McNally 64 6
Flag of Japan.svg N Hibino 66 Flag of Japan.svg N Hibino 66
Q Flag of France.svg C Paquet 64 3 Flag of France.svg O Dodin 1 4
Flag of France.svg O Dodin 2 66 Flag of Japan.svg N Hibino 2 3r
Q Flag of France.svg L Boisson 4 4 6 Flag of the United States.svg C McNally 65
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Zidanšek 66 Flag of Slovenia.svg T Zidanšek 6361
Flag of France.svg K Mladenovic 4 4 6 Flag of the United States.svg C McNally 7777
6 Flag of the United States.svg C McNally 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Flag of Germany.svg A-L Friedsam 1 4
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Y Yuan 66 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Y Yuan 2 3
Flag of France.svg D Parry 1 66 Flag of France.svg D Parry 66
WC Flag of France.svg S Janicijevic 62 4 Flag of France.svg D Parry 76
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg K Sebov 63 4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Nosková 5 2
Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 3 0r Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg K Sebov 5 2
LL Flag of France.svg E Jacquemot 1 64 4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Nosková 76
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Nosková 62 6 Flag of France.svg D Parry 66
9 Flag placeholder.svg K Rakhimova 662/WCFlag placeholder.svg V Gracheva 0 2
Flag placeholder.svg P Kudermetova 3 2 9 Flag placeholder.svg K Rakhimova 66
WC Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 76WC Flag placeholder.svg M Andreeva 2 4
Q Flag of the United States.svg E Mandlik 5 2 9 Flag placeholder.svg K Rakhimova 2 5
Flag of Austria.svg S Kraus 65 2 2/WCFlag placeholder.svg V Gracheva 67
Alt Flag placeholder.svg O Selekhmeteva 4 76Alt Flag placeholder.svg O Selekhmeteva 0 3
WC Flag of France.svg C Monnet 1 63 2/WCFlag placeholder.svg V Gracheva 66
2/WCFlag placeholder.svg V Gracheva 63 6

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Elizabeth Mandlik (qualified)
  2. Flag of France.svg Elsa Jacquemot (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  3. Flag placeholder.svg Oksana Selekhmeteva (moved to main draw)
  4. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Carol Zhao (qualified)

Qualifiers

Lucky loser

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

Qualifying competition
     
1 Flag of the United States.svg Elizabeth Mandlik 64 6
WC Flag of France.svg Amandine Hesse 1 61

Second qualifier

Qualifying competition
     
2 Flag of France.svg Elsa Jacquemot 643
  Flag of France.svg Chloé Paquet 776

Third qualifier

Qualifying competition
     
Alt Flag of Germany.svg Yana Morderger 3 2
WC Flag of France.svg Loïs Boisson 66

Fourth qualifier

Qualifying competition
     
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Carol Zhao 66
  Flag of France.svg Marine Partaud 2 2

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References

  1. "Liu defeats Haddad Maia to capture biggest title at Paris 125". wtatennis.com. May 15, 2022.
  2. "Parry takes WTA 125 Paris title after walkover from injured McNally". wtatennis.com. May 21, 2023.