Tennis at the 2023 Pan American Games – Women's singles

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Tennis – Women's singles at the 2023 Pan American Games
Tennis pictogram.svg
VenueTennis and Racket Sports Training Centre
DatesOctober 23 – 29, 2023
Competitors37 from 21 nations
Gold medal match score6–2, 6–3
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
«2019
2027»
Women's singles
Tennis at the 2023 Pan American Games
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
Qualification
  2019  · Pan American Games ·  2027  

The women's singles tennis event of the 2023 Pan American Games was held from October 23 to 29 at the Tennis and Racket Sports Training Centre in Santiago, Chile.

Contents

Brazil's Laura Pigossi, the 2020 Olympic bronze medalist in doubles, defeated María Lourdes Carlé from Argentina in the final, 6–2, 6–3, to win the gold medal. [1] It was Brazil's first gold medal at the event since Gisele Miró won it in 1987. [2] Both finalists of the tournament booked tickets to the 2024 Summer Olympics. [3] [4]

Argentina's Julia Riera won the bronze medal, defeating Rebecca Marino from Canada in the bronze-medal match, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1. [5]

Qualification

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) can enter up to three players. Qualification for the event is primarily through the WTA or ITF ranking, and all athletes must fulfill the qualification requirements for the 2024 Olympic Games. There are 41 quota places available for women's singles. [6]

There are four places available through regional qualification: two in the 2022 South American Games, and two in the 2023 Central American and Caribbean Games. There is also one place available through the 2021 Junior Pan American Games. All of these places are for the athletes, not for their NOC. [6]

Three places are guaranteed to the host nation. [6] Chile only entered 2 players for this event, their third female player (Alexa Guarachi) only played in the doubles events. [7]

The definitive entry list was published on 21 October 2023 and 37 athletes entered the event. The seeding was defined by the WTA rankings of the players. The first round was played by 10 athletes, who were drawn randomly among unseeded players. The remaining athletes started in the round of 32. [8] [9]

Seeds

  1. Flag of Brazil.svg  Laura Pigossi  (BRA)(champion, gold medalist)
  2. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Rebecca Marino  (CAN)(semifinals)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg  María Carlé  (ARG)(final, silver medalist)
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg  Julia Riera  (ARG)(semifinals, bronze medalist)
  5. Flag of Argentina.svg  Martina Capurro Taborda  (ARG)(third round)
  6. Flag of Brazil.svg  Carolina Meligeni Alves  (BRA)(quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of the United States.svg  Jamie Loeb  (USA)(quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Colombia.svg  Maria Fernanda Herazo  (COL)(second round)
  9. Flag of Bolivia.svg  Noelia Zeballos  (BOL)(third round)
  10. Flag of Peru.svg  Romina Ccuno  (PER)(third round)
  11. Flag of Colombia.svg  Yuliana Lizarazo  (COL)(quarterfinals)
  12. Flag of Chile.svg  Daniela Seguel  (CHI)(third round)
  13. Flag of Chile.svg  Fernanda Labraña  (CHI)(third round)
  14. Flag of Peru.svg  Anastasia Iamachkine  (PER)(third round)
  15. Flag of Ecuador.svg  Mell Reasco  (ECU)(third round)
  16. Flag of Ecuador.svg  Camila Romero  (ECU)(second round)

Draw

The results were as follows: [10]

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final (gold-medal match)
               
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  Laura Pigossi  (BRA)74 6
7 Flag of the United States.svg  Jamie Loeb  (USA)5 61
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  Laura Pigossi  (BRA)4 677
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  Julia Riera  (ARG)64 65
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  Julia Riera  (ARG)66
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Vanesa Suarez  (VEN)4 2
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  Laura Pigossi  (BRA)66
3 Flag of Argentina.svg  María Lourdes Carlé  (ARG)2 3
6 Flag of Brazil.svg  Carolina Meligeni Alves  (BRA)651
3 Flag of Argentina.svg  María Lourdes Carlé  (ARG)776
3 Flag of Argentina.svg  María Lourdes Carlé  (ARG)66Bronze-medal match
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Rebecca Marino  (CAN)1 4
11 Flag of Colombia.svg  Yuliana Lizarazo  (COL)5 64 4 Flag of Argentina.svg  Julia Riera  (ARG)3 66
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Rebecca Marino  (CAN)74 62 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Rebecca Marino  (CAN)64 1

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  L Pigossi  (BRA)66
Flag of El Salvador.svg  V Cruz  (ESA)0 0
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  L Pigossi  (BRA)2 76
Flag of Peru.svg  L Pérez  (PER)66Flag of Peru.svg  L Pérez  (PER)65 4
Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  A Valitova  (SKN)0 2 Flag of Peru.svg  L Pérez  (PER)66
16 Flag of Ecuador.svg  C Romero  (ECU)0 2
1 Flag of Brazil.svg  L Pigossi  (BRA)74 6
7 Flag of the United States.svg  J Loeb  (USA)5 61
12 Flag of Chile.svg  D Seguel  (CHI)66
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  A Zamburek  (DOM)5 4 Flag of Argentina.svg  L Moyano  (ARG)3 4
Flag of Argentina.svg  L Moyano  (ARG)7612 Flag of Chile.svg  D Seguel  (CHI)2 5
7 Flag of the United States.svg  J Loeb  (USA)67
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  S Clarke  (BAH)3 0
7 Flag of the United States.svg  J Loeb  (USA)66

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  J Riera  (ARG)66
Flag of Honduras.svg  N Espinal  (HON)2 1
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  J Riera  (ARG)66
15 Flag of Ecuador.svg  M Reasco  (ECU)4 0
Flag of Paraguay.svg  L Britez  (PAR)62 4
15 Flag of Ecuador.svg  M Reasco  (ECU)3 66
4 Flag of Argentina.svg  J Riera  (ARG)66
Flag of Venezuela.svg  V Suarez  (VEN)4 2
10 Flag of Peru.svg  R Ccuno  (PER)66
Flag of Uruguay.svg  J Rodriguez  (URU)0 2
10 Flag of Peru.svg  R Ccuno  (PER)1 3
Panam Sports flag.png  A Weedon  (EAI)60 2 Flag of Venezuela.svg  V Suarez  (VEN)66
Flag of Venezuela.svg  V Suarez  (VEN)4 66Flag of Venezuela.svg  V Suarez  (VEN)678
8 Flag of Colombia.svg  MF Herazo  (COL)4 66

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Flag of Brazil.svg  C Meligeni Alves  (BRA)66
Flag of El Salvador.svg  D Aguilar  (ESA)0 0
6 Flag of Brazil.svg  C Meligeni Alves  (BRA)66
9 Flag of Bolivia.svg  N Zeballos  (BOL)4 2
Flag of Colombia.svg  MP Pérez  (COL)65 5
9 Flag of Bolivia.svg  N Zeballos  (BOL)0 77
6 Flag of Brazil.svg  C Meligeni Alves  (BRA)651
3 Flag of Argentina.svg  ML Carlé  (ARG)776
13 Flag of Chile.svg  F Labraña  (CHI)4 66
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  K Williford  (DOM)61 4
13 Flag of Chile.svg  F Labraña  (CHI)2 2
Flag of Haiti.svg  LS Alexis  (HAI)62 3 3 Flag of Argentina.svg  ML Carlé  (ARG)66
Flag of Uruguay.svg  T Licht  (URU)0 66Flag of Uruguay.svg  T Licht  (URU)0 2
3 Flag of Argentina.svg  ML Carlé  (ARG)66

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 Flag of Argentina.svg  M Capurro  (ARG)66
Flag of Ecuador.svg  I Andrade  (ECU)1 4
5 Flag of Argentina.svg  M Capurro  (ARG)4 1
Flag of Honduras.svg  D Obando  (HON)6611 Flag of Colombia.svg  Y Lizarazo  (COL)66
Flag of Cuba.svg  R Valdés  (CUB)0 3 Flag of Honduras.svg  D Obando  (HON)0 1
11 Flag of Colombia.svg  Y Lizarazo  (COL)66
11 Flag of Colombia.svg  Y Lizarazo  (COL)5 64
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  R Marino  (CAN)74 6
14 Flag of Peru.svg  A Iamachkine  (PER)66
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Y Leacock  (TTO)0 0
14 Flag of Peru.svg  A Iamachkine  (PER)4 3
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  R Marino  (CAN)66
Panam Sports flag.png  D Dominguez  (EAI)5 2
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  R Marino  (CAN)76

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