Wheelchair tennis at the 2011 Parapan American Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
Wheelchair tennis at the 2011 Parapan American Games
Final
ChampionFlag of the United States.svg  Mackenzie Soldan  (USA)
Runner-upFlag of the United States.svg  Mary Kaiser  (USA)
Score1–6, 6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2007  · Parapan American Games ·  2015  

The women's singles tournament of wheelchair tennis at the 2011 Parapan American Games was held from November 13 to 16 at the Telcel Tennis Complex in Guadalajara.

Contents

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Flag of Colombia.svg  Angélica Bernal  (COL)1 65
Flag of the United States.svg  Mary Kaiser  (USA)677
Flag of the United States.svg  Mary Kaiser  (USA)64 4
Flag of the United States.svg  Mackenzie Soldan  (USA)1 66
Flag of Chile.svg  Francisca Mardones  (CHI)5 4
Flag of the United States.svg  Mackenzie Soldan  (USA)76Bronze medal match
Flag of Colombia.svg  Angélica Bernal  (COL)66
Flag of Chile.svg  Francisca Mardones  (CHI)4 2

Top half

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Chile.svg  MA Ortiz  (CHI)63 3
Flag of Colombia.svg  A Bernal  (COL)64 6Flag of Colombia.svg  A Bernal  (COL)4 66
Flag of Argentina.svg  A Medrano  (ARG)4 64 Flag of Colombia.svg  A Bernal  (COL)1 65
Flag of the United States.svg  M Kaiser  (USA)677
Flag of the United States.svg  M Kaiser  (USA)66
WC Flag of Mexico.svg  E Belmont  (MEX)4 1 Flag of Brazil.svg  N Mayara  (BRA)0 1
Flag of Brazil.svg  N Mayara  (BRA)66

Bottom half

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Flag of Peru.svg  L Castillo  (PER)
WC Flag of Brazil.svg  R Candida  (BRA)w/oWC Flag of Brazil.svg  R Candida  (BRA)4 6
Flag of Chile.svg  F Mardones  (CHI)67
Flag of Chile.svg  F Mardones  (CHI)5 4
Flag of the United States.svg  M Soldan  (USA)6 66Flag of the United States.svg  M Soldan  (USA)76
WC Flag of Mexico.svg  C Taboada  (MEX)74 2 Flag of the United States.svg  M Soldan  (USA)1 66
Flag of Colombia.svg  J Martínez  (COL)60 2

Consolation draw

Semifinals Final
          
Flag of Argentina.svg  A Medrano  (ARG)4 2
Flag of Mexico.svg  E Belmont  (MEX)66
Flag of Mexico.svg  E Belmont  (MEX)2 65
Flag of Mexico.svg  C Taboada  (MEX)677
Flag of Peru.svg  L Castillo  (PER)2 0
Flag of Mexico.svg  C Taboada  (MEX)66

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