2024 Perth Tennis International 2 – Singles

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Singles
2024 Perth Tennis International 2
Final
Champion Flag of Australia (converted).svg Talia Gibson
Runner-up Flag of Japan.svg Eri Shimizu
Score6–2, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2023  · Perth Tennis International ·  2025  

Taylah Preston was the defending champion [1] but chose to compete in Hua Hin instead.

Contents

Talia Gibson won the title, defeating Eri Shimizu in the final, 6–2, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Talia Gibson (champion)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Destanee Aiava (first round)
  3. Flag of Japan.svg Aoi Ito (second round)
  4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Maddison Inglis (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Ishii (first round)
  6. Flag of India.svg Ankita Raina (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Japan.svg Ayano Shimizu (first round)
  8. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melisa Ercan (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Talia Gibson 794 6
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Maddison Inglis 6764
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Talia Gibson 66
  Flag of Japan.svg Eri Shimizu 2 4
  Flag of Japan.svg Eri Shimizu 76
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg Elena Micic 5 3

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Gibson 66
Flag of Japan.svg N Sato 0 3 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Gibson 63 6
Q Flag of Japan.svg A Koshiishi 4 66Q Flag of Japan.svg A Koshiishi 1 62
Flag of Japan.svg S Hosogi 62 4 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Gibson 677
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Parnaby 1 66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hule 2 65
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Osborne 64 3 WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Parnaby 63 1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hule 64 78 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hule 3 66
5 Flag of Japan.svg S Ishii 3 6661 Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Gibson 794 6
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Inglis 664 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Inglis 6764
Q Flag of Japan.svg M Aikawa 1 3 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Inglis 3 76
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Webb 2 0 Flag of Japan.svg S Imamura 65 3
Flag of Japan.svg S Imamura 664 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Inglis 3 677
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Bozovic 3 0 Flag of India.svg S Bhamidipaty 64 65
Flag of India.svg S Bhamidipaty 66 Flag of India.svg S Bhamidipaty 66
Flag of Japan.svg H Arakawa 644 8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Ercan 1 1
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Ercan 776

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of India.svg A Raina 66
Flag of Japan.svg M Kuramochi 0 4 6 Flag of India.svg A Raina 66
Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Bains 6676Q Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Bains 2 4
Flag of Japan.svg H Sato 4 792 6 Flag of India.svg A Raina 5 4
Q Flag of Japan.svg N Hanatani 1 2 Flag of Japan.svg E Shimizu 76
Flag of Japan.svg E Shimizu 66 Flag of Japan.svg E Shimizu 1 677
Flag of Australia (converted).svg G Da Silva-Fick 5 2 3 Flag of Japan.svg A Ito 63 62
3 Flag of Japan.svg A Ito 76 Flag of Japan.svg E Shimizu 76
7 Flag of Japan.svg A Shimizu 3 1 Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Micic 5 3
Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Micic 66Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Micic 66
Q Flag of Japan.svg C Muramatsu 64 0 Flag of Japan.svg E Sema 2 0
Flag of Japan.svg E Sema 3 66Q Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Micic 6711
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg V Morvayová 3 3 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsuda 1 69
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Cabrera 66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Cabrera 6864
Flag of Japan.svg M Matsuda 66 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsuda 71077
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Aiava 4 4

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References

  1. "W25 Perth". www.itftennis.com.