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2013 Dunlop World Challenge – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2013 Dunlop World Challenge
Final
ChampionThailand Luksika Kumkhum
Runner-upJapan Hiroko Kuwata
Score3–6, 6–1, 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2012 · Dunlop World Challenge · 2014 →

Stefanie Vögele was the defending champion, having won the event in 2012, but decided not to participate in 2013.

Luksika Kumkhum won the tournament, defeating Hiroko Kuwata in the final, 3–6, 6–1, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Japan Kurumi Nara (quarterfinals; withdrew)
  2. Japan Misaki Doi (quarterfinals)
  3. Thailand Luksika Kumkhum (champion)
  4. Kazakhstan Zarina Diyas (first round; retired)
  5. Japan Sachie Ishizu (first round)
  6. Switzerland Belinda Bencic (semifinals)
  7. China Wang Qiang (second round)
  8. Japan Eri Hozumi (quarterfinals)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Q Japan Hiroko Kuwata 64 6 6
  Thailand Noppawan Lertcheewakarn 77 2 3
Q Japan Hiroko Kuwata 6 1 3
3 Thailand Luksika Kumkhum 3 6 6
3 Thailand Luksika Kumkhum 6 6
6 Switzerland Belinda Bencic 4 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Japan K Nara 6 6
  Thailand N Luangnam 3 3 1 Japan K Nara 6 6
Q Japan K Hisami 1 6 4 Australia S Sanders 3 4
  Australia S Sanders 6 1 6 1 Japan K Nara
WC Japan M Ninomiya 7 77 Q Japan H Kuwata w/o
  Japan M Inoue 5 62 WC Japan M Ninomiya 3 5
Q Japan H Kuwata 6 6 Q Japan H Kuwata 6 7
5 Japan S Ishizu 3 3 Q Japan H Kuwata 64 6 6
4 Kazakhstan Z Diyas 6 2r Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 77 2 3
WC Japan H Kaji 2 6 WC Japan H Kaji 5 2
  Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 6 6 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 7 6
Q Japan A Yonemura 3 4 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 3 6 6
  Japan J Namigata 6 6 8 Japan E Hozumi 6 4 2
  Thailand P Plipuech 3 1 Japan J Namigata 4 4
  Thailand T Tanasugarn 62 5 8 Japan E Hozumi 6 6
8 Japan E Hozumi 77 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 China Q Wang 7 6
WC Japan Y Tanaka 5 0 7 China Q Wang 5 4
Q Japan E Mutaguchi 4 61 Japan M Imanishi 7 6
  Japan M Imanishi 6 77 Japan M Imanishi 2 1
WC Japan M Kato 7 6 3 Thailand L Kumkhum 6 6
  Japan M Tanaka 5 3 WC Japan M Kato 1 2
  Japan N Hibino 1 4 3 Thailand L Kumkhum 6 6
3 Thailand L Kumkhum 6 6 3 Thailand L Kumkhum 6 6
6 Switzerland B Bencic 6 6 6 Switzerland B Bencic 4 4
  South Korea S-j Jang 0 2 6 Switzerland B Bencic 6 6
  Russia K Lykina 2 6 6 Russia K Lykina 2 4
  South Korea S-r Lee 6 3 4 6 Switzerland B Bencic 6 6
  Japan S Aoyama 4 62 2 Japan M Doi 4 4
  Japan M Eguchi 6 77 Japan M Eguchi 3 4
  South Korea M Yoo 4 1 2 Japan M Doi 6 6
2 Japan M Doi 6 6

References

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