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2014 Seoul Open Women's Challenger – Singles

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Singles
2014 Seoul Open Women's Challenger
Final
ChampionJapan Misaki Doi
Runner-upJapan Misa Eguchi
Score6–1, 7–6(7–3)
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2013 · Seoul Open Women's Challenger · 2015 →

The Seoul Open Women's Challenger was a new addition to the ITF Women's Circuit.

Misaki Doi won the inaugural tournament, defeating Misa Eguchi in the final, 6–1, 7–6(7–3).

Seeds

  1. Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm (second round; retired)
  2. Japan Misaki Doi (champion)
  3. Japan Ayumi Morita (first round; retired)
  4. Hungary Tímea Babos (second round)
  5. Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei (second round)
  6. Belgium An-Sophie Mestach (semifinals)
  7. Czech Republic Kristýna Plíšková (semifinals)
  8. Japan Risa Ozaki (quarterfinals)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Czech Republic Kristýna Plíšková 2 2
  Japan Misa Eguchi 6 6
  Japan Misa Eguchi 1 63
2 Japan Misaki Doi 6 77
6 Belgium An-Sophie Mestach 61 0
2 Japan Misaki Doi 77 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Japan K Date-Krumm 6 6
PR Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova 4 3 1 Japan K Date-Krumm 6r
  Japan M Imanishi 6 6 Japan M Imanishi 6
PR Russia K Lykina 1 4 Japan M Imanishi 4 3
  South Africa C Simmonds 3 0 7 Czech Republic Kr Plíšková 6 6
  China Y Duan 6 6 China Y Duan 4 2
  Ukraine O Savchuk 62 6 1 7 Czech Republic Kr Plíšková 6 6
7 Czech Republic Kr Plíšková 77 4 6 7 Czech Republic Kr Plíšková 2 2
3 Japan A Morita 4r Japan M Eguchi 6 6
  Australia Ar Rodionova 5 Australia Ar Rodionova 1 4
WC South Korea Y-r Lee 1 3 Japan E Sema 6 6
  Japan E Sema 6 6 Japan E Sema 5 3
  Japan M Eguchi 6 6 Japan M Eguchi 7 6
  Thailand N Lertcheewakarn 2 0 Japan M Eguchi 6 6
WC South Korea J-h Choi 2 4 5 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh 4 3
5 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Belgium A-S Mestach 6 6
  South Korea S-j Jang 1 4 6 Belgium A-S Mestach 6 6
Q Japan S Akita 6 3 6 Q Japan S Akita 1 1
Q Chinese Taipei C-w Chan 3 6 2 6 Belgium A-S Mestach 62 7 6
  Australia S Sanders 6 6 Australia S Sanders 77 5 2
Q Japan M Miyamura 2 2 Australia S Sanders 66 6 6
WC South Korea S-r Lee 1 1 4 Hungary T Babos 78 3 4
4 Hungary T Babos 6 6 6 Belgium A-S Mestach 61 0
8 Japan R Ozaki 6 6 2 Japan M Doi 77 6
WC South Korea S-y Choi 2 3 8 Japan R Ozaki 7 6
PR Australia J Gajdošová 7 6 PR Australia J Gajdošová 5 4
Q South Korea H-h Hong 5 3 8 Japan R Ozaki 3 3
  United Kingdom S Murray 4 3 2 Japan M Doi 6 6
JE Serbia I Jorović 6 6 JE Serbia I Jorović 7 4 2
  France I Pavlovic 2 0 2 Japan M Doi 5 6 6
2 Japan M Doi 6 6

References

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