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2012 Samsung Securities Cup – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2012 Samsung Securities Cup
Final
ChampionJapan Erika Sema
Runner-upJapan Mai Minokoshi
Score6–1, 7–5
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2011 · Samsung Securities Cup · 2013 →

Hsieh Su-wei was the defending champion but decided not to participate.

Erika Sema won the tournament, defeating Mai Minokoshi in the final, 6–1, 7–5.

Seeds

  1. Croatia Donna Vekić (quarterfinals)
  2. Japan Erika Sema (champion)
  3. South Korea Han Sung-hee (quarterfinals)
  4. Hong Kong Venise Chan (quarterfinals)
  5. Japan Mai Minokoshi (final)
  6. Uzbekistan Nigina Abduraimova (first round)
  7. Japan Chiaki Okadaue (first round)
  8. South Korea Lee So-ra (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  China Zhang Yuxuan 5 6 3
5 Japan Mai Minokoshi 7 1 6
5 Japan Mai Minokoshi 1 5
2 Japan Erika Sema 6 7
Q South Korea Kim Na-ri 0 63
2 Japan Erika Sema 6 77

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Croatia D Vekić 6 6
  South Korea H-h Hong 1 2 1 Croatia D Vekić 6 6
Q Vietnam TPĐ Huỳnh 1 6 4   Japan M Inoue 2 2
  Japan M Inoue 6 1 6 1 Croatia D Vekić 6 5 3
  Thailand N Wannasuk 65 3   China Y Zhang 0 7 6
WC South Korea N-l Han 77 6 WC South Korea N-l Han 5 1
  China Y Zhang 6 6   China Y Zhang 7 6
7 Japan C Okadaue 3 0   China Y Zhang 5 6 3
4 Hong Kong V Chan 7 5 6 5 Japan M Minokoshi 7 1 6
Q Thailand Varu Wongteanchai 5 7 4 4 Hong Kong V Chan 6 3 6
  South Korea Y-r Lee 3 4   South Korea J-y Kim 4 6 4
  South Korea J-y Kim 6 6 4 Hong Kong V Chan 4 0
Q South Korea J-h Choi 3 6 6 5 Japan M Minokoshi 6 6
  South Korea S-j Kim 6 3 4 Q South Korea J-h Choi 6 2 3
Q South Korea Y-r Lee 1 0 5 Japan M Minokoshi 3 6 6
5 Japan M Minokoshi 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 South Korea S-r Lee 64 64
Q South Korea N-r Kim 77 77 Q South Korea N-r Kim 1 6 6
  Japan Y Miyazaki 4 6 6   Japan Y Miyazaki 6 3 3
Q Thailand N Sankaew 6 1 2 Q South Korea N-r Kim 6 6
Q South Korea H-s Kim 2 6 6 3 South Korea S-h Han 3 4
  South Korea S-j Jang 6 4 3 Q South Korea H-s Kim 4 2
  South Korea M-h Yu 5 1 3 South Korea S-h Han 6 6
3 South Korea S-h Han 7 6 Q South Korea N-r Kim 0 63
6 Uzbekistan N Abduraimova 4 0 2 Japan E Sema 6 77
  South Korea J-e Kim 6 6   South Korea J-e Kim 3 4
Q South Korea H-j Yea 1 1 WC South Korea S-k Kang 6 6
WC South Korea S-k Kang 6 6 WC South Korea S-k Kang 4 5
WC South Korea J-a Lee 6 3 6 2 Japan E Sema 6 7
  South Korea M Yoo 1 6 4 WC South Korea J-a Lee 5 1
WC South Korea A Song 1 0 2 Japan E Sema 7 6
2 Japan E Sema 6 6

References

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