2024 Zagreb Open – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2024 Zagreb Open
Final
Champion Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Pedone
Runner-upFlag placeholder.svg Elena Pridankina
Score2–6, 6–2, 7–5
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2011  · Zagreb Open ·  2025  

The women's tournament returned after a break since 2011. [1]

Contents

Giorgia Pedone won the title after defeating Elena Pridankina in the final, 2–6, 6–2, 7–5.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Flag of France.svg Léolia Jeanjean (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Italy.svg Nuria Brancaccio (semifinals)
  3. Flag placeholder.svg Elena Pridankina (final)
  4. Flag of Ukraine.svg Valeriya Strakhova (quarterfinals)
  5. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sofia Costoulas (second round)
  6. Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Pedone (champion)
  7. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Isabella Shinikova (third round)
  8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anouk Koevermans (quarterfinals)
  9. Flag of Croatia.svg Petra Marčinko (third round)
  10. Flag of Greece.svg Sapfo Sakellaridi (quarterfinals)
  11. Flag placeholder.svg Daria Lodikova (third round)
  12. Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandra Oliynykova (third round)
  13. Flag of Hungary.svg Fanny Stollár (third round)
  14. Flag of Italy.svg Tatiana Pieri (third round)
  15. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Victoria Mboko (second round)
  16. Flag of Hungary.svg Amarissa Tóth (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Flag of France.svg Léolia Jeanjean 66
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anouk Koevermans 2 3
1 Flag of France.svg Léolia Jeanjean 3 3
3 Flag placeholder.svg Elena Pridankina 66
3 Flag placeholder.svg Elena Pridankina 66
Flag of Croatia.svg Tara Würth 3 4
3 Flag placeholder.svg Elena Pridankina 62 5
6 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Pedone 2 67
6 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Pedone 66
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Valeriya Strakhova 3 4
6 Flag of Italy.svg Giorgia Pedone 776
2 Flag of Italy.svg Nuria Brancaccio 642
10 Flag of Greece.svg Sapfo Sakellaridi 3 1
2 Flag of Italy.svg Nuria Brancaccio 66

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Flag of France.svg L Jeanjean 66
WC Flag of Croatia.svg S Svetac 66WC Flag of Croatia.svg S Svetac 3 2
Flag of Slovenia.svg N Potočnik 2 3 1 Flag of France.svg L Jeanjean 5 66
Q Flag of Peru.svg A Iamachkine 3 6613 Flag of Hungary.svg F Stollár 74 2
Q Flag placeholder.svg E Garkusha 63 3 Q Flag of Peru.svg A Iamachkine 1 2
13 Flag of Hungary.svg F Stollár 66
1 Flag of France.svg L Jeanjean 66
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Koevermans 2 3
11 Flag placeholder.svg D Lodikova 66
LL Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Barbir 0 0 Flag of Germany.svg Y Morderger 0 0
Flag of Germany.svg Y Morderger 6611 Flag placeholder.svg D Lodikova 5 3
LL Flag of Slovenia.svg K Novak 7768 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Koevermans 76
Flag of Germany.svg T Morderger 654 LL Flag of Slovenia.svg K Novak 1 1
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Koevermans 66

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 Flag placeholder.svg E Pridankina 66
Q Flag of Italy.svg C Zanolini 74 3 Q Flag of Italy.svg L Mair 0 1
Q Flag of Italy.svg L Mair 5 663 Flag placeholder.svg E Pridankina 66
Flag of Brazil.svg G Cé 6614 Flag of Italy.svg T Pieri 1 2
Flag of Turkey.svg P Özgen 4 4 Flag of Brazil.svg G Cé 4 2
14 Flag of Italy.svg T Pieri 66
3 Flag placeholder.svg E Pridankina 66
Flag of Croatia.svg T Würth 3 4
9 Flag of Croatia.svg P Marčinko 72 6
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg V Chramcová 5 1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg L Karatancheva 5 63
Flag of Bulgaria.svg L Karatancheva 769 Flag of Croatia.svg P Marčinko 1 3
Flag of Croatia.svg T Würth 66 Flag of Croatia.svg T Würth 66
WC Flag of Croatia.svg M Ivanković 0 3 Flag of Croatia.svg T Würth 66
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Costoulas 2 4

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Flag of Italy.svg G Pedone 2 66
Flag of Greece.svg M Laki 0 3 Flag of Romania.svg A Prisăcariu 64 2
Flag of Romania.svg A Prisăcariu 666 Flag of Italy.svg G Pedone 66
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg N Karamoko 2 2 12 Flag of Ukraine.svg O Oliynykova 3 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Vedder 66 Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Vedder 3 3
12 Flag of Ukraine.svg O Oliynykova 66
6 Flag of Italy.svg G Pedone 66
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Strakhova 3 4
16 Flag of Hungary.svg A Tóth 1 62r
Q Flag of Italy.svg G Ceschi 66Q Flag of Italy.svg G Ceschi 63 5
Flag of Bulgaria.svg J Stamatova 1 2 Q Flag of Italy.svg G Ceschi 2 3
WC Flag of Croatia.svg D Mišković 2 0 4 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Strakhova 66
Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi 66 Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi 782 1
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Strakhova 6666

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Shinikova 67
Flag of Slovenia.svg Ž Falkner 66 Flag of Slovenia.svg Ž Falkner 2 5
WC Flag of Croatia.svg A Petković 2 3 7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Shinikova 3 4
Q Flag of Romania.svg M Toma 4 3 10 Flag of Greece.svg S Sakellaridi 66
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Bayerlová 66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Bayerlová 61 66
10 Flag of Greece.svg S Sakellaridi 3 678
10 Flag of Greece.svg S Sakellaridi 3 1
2 Flag of Italy.svg N Brancaccio 66
15 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg V Mboko 3 2
Flag of Slovakia.svg E Méri 776 Flag of Slovakia.svg E Méri 66
Flag of Serbia.svg J Bojović 654 Flag of Slovakia.svg E Méri 2 1
WC Flag of Croatia.svg L Ivković 1 2 2 Flag of Italy.svg N Brancaccio 66
Q Flag of Algeria.svg I Ibbou 66Q Flag of Algeria.svg I Ibbou 4 1
2 Flag of Italy.svg N Brancaccio 66

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References

  1. "Nakon tenisača, na Šalatu stižu i tenisačice". Zagreb Open.