Tennis at the 2018 South American Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
Tennis at the 2018 South American Games
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women mixed
  2014  · South American Games ·  2022  

The women's singles event at the 2018 South American Games was held from 28 May to 2 June.

Contents

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Montserrat González
Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
Daniela Seguel
Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Fernanda Brito
Flag of Chile.svg Chile

Draw

Key

Final four

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Chile.svg Daniela Seguel 66 
3 Flag of Colombia.svg María Herazo González 2 4  
1 Flag of Chile.svg Daniela Seguel 65 3
2 Flag of Paraguay.svg Montserrat González 4 76
4 Flag of Chile.svg Fernanda Brito 5 4  
2 Flag of Paraguay.svg Montserrat González 76 Bronze medal match
3 Flag of Colombia.svg María Herazo González 60 [8]
4 Flag of Chile.svg Fernanda Brito 3 4[10]

Top half

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel 66
Flag of Uruguay.svg F Secinaro 2 3 Flag of Peru.svg D Schaefer 0 1
Flag of Peru.svg D Schaefer 661 Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel 66
Flag of Colombia.svg PA Pérez 667 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg N Zeballos 0 2
Flag of Uruguay.svg I Tiscornia 1 0 Flag of Colombia.svg PA Pérez 4 4
Flag of Peru.svg A Iamachkine 5 617 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg N Zeballos 66
7 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg N Zeballos 7771 Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel 66
3 Flag of Colombia.svg M Herazo 2 4
3 Flag of Colombia.svg M Herazo 66
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg P Cortez Vargas 2 64 Flag of Colombia.svg J Valero 2 1
Flag of Colombia.svg J Valero 63 63 Flag of Colombia.svg M Herazo 3 66
Flag of Argentina.svg E Ganga 645 5 Flag of Paraguay.svg C Giangreco Campiz 61 3
Flag of Ecuador.svg C Romero 777 Flag of Ecuador.svg C Romero 4 1
5 Flag of Paraguay.svg C Giangreco Campiz 66

Bottom half

Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Flag of Argentina.svg M Krywoj 66
Flag of Suriname.svg A Ma-Ajong 1 0 8 Flag of Argentina.svg M Krywoj 74 6
Flag of Argentina.svg J Ortenzi 4 2 Flag of Ecuador.svg C Römer 5 62
Flag of Ecuador.svg C Römer 668 Flag of Argentina.svg M Krywoj 2 4
Flag of Venezuela.svg M Linares 764 Flag of Chile.svg F Brito 66
Flag of Peru.svg C Soares 5 3 Flag of Venezuela.svg M Linares 4 1
4 Flag of Chile.svg F Brito 66
4 Flag of Chile.svg F Brito 5 4
2 Flag of Paraguay.svg M González 76
6 Flag of Venezuela.svg A Uzcátegui 6656
Flag of Paraguay.svg L Escauriza 5 664 Flag of Ecuador.svg M Reasco 2 770
Flag of Ecuador.svg M Reasco 72 776 Flag of Venezuela.svg A Uzcátegui 5 72
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg H Birnbaumer 0 4 2 Flag of Paraguay.svg M González 75 6
Flag of Venezuela.svg D Ramírez 66 Flag of Venezuela.svg D Ramírez 3 4
2 Flag of Paraguay.svg M González 66

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