Tennis at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
Tennis at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
Team men women
  2007  · Southeast Asian Games ·  2011  

Seeds

  1. Flag of Thailand.svg Suchanan Viriyaprasert
  2. Flag of Indonesia.svg Ayu-Fani Damayanti

Draw

Key

Preliminary Round
13–14 December
Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Flag of Thailand.svg Suchanun Viratprasert    
 Bye    1 Flag of Thailand.svg Suchanun Viratprasert    
  Flag of Cambodia.svg Cheng Sreypich 0 1    Flag of the Philippines.svg Denise Dy    
  Flag of the Philippines.svg Denise Dy 66      
  Flag of Indonesia.svg Lavinia Tananta 66      
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Tran Lam Anh 1 0    Flag of Indonesia.svg Lavinia Tananta    
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Jawairiah Noordin 66   Flag of Malaysia.svg Jawairiah Noordin    
  Flag of Laos.svg Dala Nilaxay 0 0       
  Flag of Vietnam.svg Hoang Thanh Trung 66      
  Flag of Laos.svg Daravanh Singthinh 1 0    Flag of Vietnam.svg Hoang Thanh Trung    
  Flag of the Philippines.svg Riza Zalameda 2 76  Flag of the Philippines.svg Riza Zalameda
  Flag of Thailand.svg Nudnida Luangnam 65 3      Bronze Medal Match
  Flag of Cambodia.svg Cheng Chornay 4 2       
  Flag of Malaysia.svg Neesha Thirumalaichelvam 66   Flag of Malaysia.svg Neesha Thirumalaichelvam         
 Bye    2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ayu-Fani Damayanti         
2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ayu-Fani Damayanti    

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