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2010 Dunlop World Challenge – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2010 Dunlop World Challenge
Final
ChampionJapan Misaki Doi
Runner-upJapan Junri Namigata
Score7–5, 6–2
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2009 · Dunlop World Challenge · 2011 →

Kimiko Date-Krumm was the defending champion, but chose to not compete this year.
Misaki Doi defeated Junri Namigata in the final 7–5, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. Japan Ayumi Morita (semifinals, retired)
  2. Croatia Mirjana Lučić (semifinals)
  3. Japan Junri Namigata (final)
  4. Japan Misaki Doi (champion)
  5. Germany Kathrin Wörle (quarterfinals)
  6. Turkey Çağla Büyükakçay (first round)
  7. Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (quarterfinals)
  8. Japan Ryoko Fuda (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Japan Ayumi Morita 2r  
4 Japan Misaki Doi 3    
4 Japan Misaki Doi 7 6  
3 Japan Junri Namigata 5 2  
3 Japan Junri Namigata 3 7 6
2 Croatia Mirjana Lučić 6 62 2

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Japan A Morita 6 6  
  Japan Y Sema 3 2   1 Japan A Morita 6 6  
LL South Korea K-h Kim 6 6   LL South Korea K-h Kim 1 1  
Q Japan K Takahata 0 0   1 Japan A Morita 6 6  
WC Russia K Lykina 3 6 6 5 Germany K Wörle 3 3  
  Hong Kong L Zhang 6 0 3 WC Russia K Lykina 4 3  
  Japan N Hamamura 7 3 4 5 Germany K Wörle 6 6  
5 Germany K Wörle 65 6 6 1 Japan A Morita 2r  
4 Japan M Doi 6 7   4 Japan M Doi 3    
  Romania E Bogdan 3 60   4 Japan M Doi 5 6 6
  Thailand N Luangnam 1 60     Romania M Gojnea 7 2 3
  Romania M Gojnea 6 7   4 Japan M Doi 6 5 6
Q Japan S Aoyama 2 2   7 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 4 7 1
  Japan T Yonemura 6 6     Japan T Yonemura 3 3  
  Chinese Taipei W-h Hsu 4 3   7 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 6 6  
7 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 6 6  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Japan R Fuda 3 63  
Q Japan E Takao 6 7   Q Japan E Takao 6 6  
  Japan R Fujiwara 6 5 6   Japan R Fujiwara 3 4  
  Japan R Tezuka 4 7 1 Q Japan E Takao 4 6 2
WC Japan A Nakamura 5 6 2 3 Japan J Namigata 6 4 6
  Japan C Okadaue 7 2 6   Japan C Okadaue 7 1 3
  Japan A Yonemura 7 64 3 3 Japan J Namigata 5 6 6
3 Japan J Namigata 64 7 6 3 Japan J Namigata 3 7 6
6 Turkey Ç Büyükakçay 64 6 5 2 Croatia M Lučić 6 62 2
WC Japan S Ishizu 7 4 7 WC Japan S Ishizu 7 3 6
  Romania I-C Begu 6 6     Romania I-C Begu 5 6 3
  Japan K Iijima 0 3   WC Japan S Ishizu 2 6 2
WC Japan A Omae 6 6   2 Croatia M Lučić 6 4 6
  Japan S Akita 4 4   WC Japan A Omae 3 2  
Q Japan Mi Inoue 3 7 4 2 Croatia M Lučić 6 6  
2 Croatia M Lučić 6 65 6

References

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