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2018 Zagreb Ladies Open – Singles

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Singles
2018 Zagreb Ladies Open
Final
ChampionCroatia Tereza Mrdeža
Runner-upArgentina Paula Ormaechea
Score2–6, 6–4, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2011 · Zagreb Ladies Open · 2019 →

Dia Evtimova was the defending champion, having won the previous event in 2011, but chose not to participate.

Tereza Mrdeža won the title, defeating Paula Ormaechea in the final, 2–6, 6–4, 7–5.

Seeds

  1. Uzbekistan Sabina Sharipova (first round)
  2. Bulgaria Viktoriya Tomova (second round)
  3. Spain Georgina García Pérez (quarterfinals)
  4. Greece Valentini Grammatikopoulou (second round)
  5. Bulgaria Elitsa Kostova (second round)
  6. Italy Martina Di Giuseppe (first round)
  7. Slovakia Jana Čepelová (second round)
  8. Croatia Tereza Mrdeža (champion)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Romania Alexandra Cadanțu 2 1r
8 Croatia Tereza Mrdeža 6 5
8 Croatia Tereza Mrdeža 2 6 7
Q Argentina Paula Ormaechea 6 4 5
  Russia Olga Doroshina 5 4
Q Argentina Paula Ormaechea 7 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Uzbekistan S Sharipova 1 3
  Romania A Cadanțu 6 6 Romania A Cadanțu 6 6
  Italy A Grymalska 6 6 Italy A Grymalska 2 2
  Netherlands C Burger 4 3 Romania A Cadanțu 6 6
  Turkey P Özgen 6 7 Turkey P Özgen 2 3
Q Sweden C Lister 3 5 Turkey P Özgen 6 6
  Chile D Seguel 6 5 1r 7 Slovakia J Čepelová 3 3
7 Slovakia J Čepelová 4 7 4 Romania A Cadanțu 2 1r
3 Spain G García Pérez 1 77 6 8 Croatia T Mrdeža 6 5
  Slovakia R Šramková 6 65 4 3 Spain G García Pérez 1 6 7
WC Bosnia and Herzegovina A Husarić 5 4 WC Serbia B Jovanovski Petrović 6 3 5
WC Serbia B Jovanovski Petrović 7 6 3 Spain G García Pérez 3 3
  Russia L Samsonova 65 6 77 8 Croatia T Mrdeža 6 6
PR Russia A Panova 77 3 65 Russia L Samsonova 6 3 4
  Hungary D Gálfi 3 1 8 Croatia T Mrdeža 4 6 6
8 Croatia T Mrdeža 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Italy M Di Giuseppe 3 63
  Venezuela A Gámiz 6 77 Venezuela A Gámiz 3 2
  Russia O Doroshina 6 5 6 Russia O Doroshina 6 6
  Slovakia M Hončová 1 7 1 Russia O Doroshina 6 0 6
  France M Georges 4 1 Slovenia K Juvan 1 6 3
  Slovenia K Juvan 6 6 Slovenia K Juvan 6 6
WC Croatia L Bošković 3 65 4 Greece V Grammatikopoulou 3 2
4 Greece V Grammatikopoulou 6 77 Russia O Doroshina 5 4
5 Bulgaria E Kostova 6 6 Q Argentina P Ormaechea 7 6
Q Hungary Á Bukta 3 4 5 Bulgaria E Kostova 6 2 3
  Croatia T Lukas 7 7 Croatia T Lukas 1 6 6
WC Croatia S Njirić 5 5 Croatia T Lukas 5 7 1
Q Italy A Moratelli 5 1 Q Argentina P Ormaechea 7 5 6
Q Argentina P Ormaechea 7 6 Q Argentina P Ormaechea 5 6 6
PR North Macedonia L Gjorcheska 5 2 2 Bulgaria V Tomova 7 2 4
2 Bulgaria V Tomova 7 6

References

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