2007 Australian Open - Women's Singles

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2007 Australian Open
Champion :   Flag of the United States Serena Williams
Runner-up :   Flag of Russia Maria Sharapova
Final score :   6-1, 6-2
Events
Singles   men   women       boys   girls
Doubles   men   women   mixed   boys   girls

Contents

[edit] Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia Maria Sharapova (runner-up)
  2. Flag of France Amélie Mauresmo (defending champion) (fourth round)
  3. Flag of Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova (fourth round)
  4. Flag of Belgium Kim Clijsters (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Russia Nadia Petrova (third round)
  6. Flag of Switzerland Martina Hingis (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Russia Elena Dementieva (fourth round)
  8. Flag of Switzerland Patty Schnyder (fourth round)
  9. Flag of Russia Dinara Safina (third round)
  10. Flag of the Czech Republic Nicole Vaidišová (semifinals)
  11. Flag of Serbia Jelena Janković (fourth round)
  12. Flag of Russia Anna Chakvetadze (quarterfinals)
  13. Flag of Serbia Ana Ivanović (third round)
  14. Flag of Italy Francesca Schiavone (second round)
  15. Flag of Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová (fourth round)
  16. Flag of Israel Shahar Pe'er (quarterfinals)
  1. Flag of Germany Anna-Lena Grönefeld (second round)
  2. Flag of France Marion Bartoli (second round)
  3. Flag of the People's Republic of China Na Li (fourth round)
  4. Flag of France Tatiana Golovin (third round)
  5. Flag of Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik (third round)
  6. Flag of Russia Vera Zvonareva (fourth round)
  7. Flag of Japan Ai Sugiyama (second round)
  8. Flag of Australia Samantha Stosur (second round)
  9. Flag of Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues (first round)
  10. Flag of Russia Maria Kirilenko (third round)
  11. Flag of Italy Mara Santangelo (first round)
  12. Flag of Italy Flavia Pennetta (first round)
  13. Flag of Ukraine Alyona Bondarenko (third round)
  14. Flag of Italy Tathiana Garbin (third round)
  15. Flag of the People's Republic of China Jie Zheng (first round)
  16. Flag of Greece Eleni Daniilidou (first round)

[edit] Daily review

[edit] Day 1: 15 January

The First day of play at Melbourne Park saw defending champion Amelie Mauresmo advance in straight sets to the second round, along with a string of Russian top-10 players (Kuznetsova, Petrova, Dementieva, among others). US Open semifinalist and Auckland champion Jelena Janković also sailed through in straight sets, but rising teen Nicole Vaidišová had to survive a tough three set challenge from Jill Craybas to advance. 2005 and 2003 champion Serena Williams showed glimpses of the form that saw her rise to World No.1 when she swept past 27th seed Mara Santangelo 6-2 6-1 despite a relatively poor service percentage of 45%.

[edit] Day 2: 16 January

The second day was ravaged by heat in excess of 40 deg Celsius (104 deg Fahrenheit) causing the Extreme Heat Policy to be implemented. Many matches were delayed due and play continued merely on the two roofed courts. Maria Sharapova was playing in Rod Laver Arena, but before the Extreme Heat Policy came in use. As a result the roof could not yet be closed and the match had to be played in full heat. She was particularly distressed during the match squandering a 1-0 lead in sets and a 5-0 lead in the decisive set, but eventually defeated Camille Pin 6-3, 4-6, 9-7, who was two points away from victory serving for the match at 7-6. Fourth seed Kim Clijsters, on the other hand, advanced soundly in twelve straight games 6-0 6-0, defeating Hobart finalist Vasilisa Bardina. Three time winner and six time finalist Martina Hingis also swept through with little difficulty, losing only two games to 2005 semifinalist Nathalie Dechy. Ana Ivanović lost as many games to Vania King to advance to the second Round. The only seeds to fall were Eleni Daniilidou of Greece who fell 4-6 0-6 to Aiko Nakamura, and Flavia Pennetta, who lost to 2006 Hasselt finalist Kaia Kanepi of Estonia in straight sets. Former World No. 8, Australian wildcard Alicia Molik also advanced. 12 first round matches, including those of Patty Schnyder and Dinara Safina were postponed until Wednesday.

[edit] Day 3: 17 January

The third day's rain delays did not effect the woman's draw. Minor upsets of seeded players No. 14 Francesca Schiavone, No. 18 Marion Bartoli, and No. 23 Ai Sugiyama were at the hands of Lucie Šafářová, Victoria Azarenka, and Anastasiya Yakimova respectively. No. 2 Amélie Mauresmo advanced soundly 6-2, 6-2 against Olga Poutchkova, as did No. 5 Nadia Petrova against Gisela Dulko 6-1, 6-2. Fellow Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova advanced 6-2, 6-1. Former World Number One, Serena Williams, advanced 7-6(4), 6-2 for the right to play Petrova in round three. At the end of Wednesday there were three American women remaining in the draw: Williams, Ashley Harkleroad and Laura Granville. Other seeded women to win were: No. 7 Elena Dementieva, No. 10 Nicole Vaidišová, No. 11 Jelena Janković, No. 16 Shahar Pe'er, No. 20 Tatiana Golovin, No. 21 Katarina Srebotnik, and No. 26 Maria Kirilenko. Unseeded Maria Elena Camerin of Italy and Czech Eva Birnerová also advanced to the third round.

[edit] Day 4: 18 January

Lighter rains than the previous day were experienced resulting in minimal delays. Women’s Number One, Maria Sharapova advanced soundly over fellow Russian Anastassia Rodionova, 6-0, 6-3. Number 4 seed, Belgian Kim Clijsters also advanced in straight sets over Akiko Morigami, 6-3. 6-0. No. 6 Martina Hingis, No. 8 Patty Schnyder, No. 9 Dinara Safina, No. 19 Na Li, No. 22 Vera Zvonareva, No. 29 Alyona Bondarenko, and No.30 Tathiana Garbin all passed their second round tests in straight sets as well. Other seeded women #12 Anna Chakvetadze, #13 Ana Ivanović, and #15 Daniela Hantuchová required three sets to advances to the third round. Crowd favourite, Aussie Alicia Molik, clawed her way into the third round against Kaia Kanepi after being down one set, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. The only seeded Australian woman in the draw, Samantha Stosur, on the other hand, fell to Croat Jelena Kostanić Tošić, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. Young American Ashley Harkleroad upset number 17 Anna-Lena Grönefeld of Germany, 6-2, 6-2. Her compatriot Laura Granville was beaten by 12th seeded Anna Chakvetadze. Unseeded Japanese player Aiko Nakamura also advanced, defeating Indian Sania Mirza, 6-3, 6-2.

[edit] Day 5: 19 January

Amélie Mauresmo advanced in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1 over Czech Eva Birnerová to advance to the fourth round. She would move on to face Lucie Šafářová who won after only one set when opponent Anastasiya Yakimova had to retire. Former World Number One Serena Williams survived a miserable first set to defeat number 5 fiery Russian Nadia Petrova 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. Also advancing to be Serena’s opponent was Serbian upstart Jelena Janković who won her match against Belarusian Victoria Azarenka soundly 6-3, 6-4. Number 3 Svetlana Kuznetsova advanced in straight sets over fellow Russian Maria Kirilenko 6-1, 6-4. Her opponent in the fourth round would be #16 Israeli Shahar Pe'er who survived a scare against #20 Tatiana Golovin being down a set to win 3-6, 7-5, 7-5 in one of the best matches on Day 5. Also advancing were number 7 Elena Dementieva and number 10 Nicole Vaidišová who won their matches in straight sets against unseeded Maria Elena Camerin and number 21 Katarina Srebotnik, respectively.

[edit] Day 6: 20 January

Number one Maria Sharapova continued easily moving through the draw after surviving her Day 2 scare due to heat. She defeated 30 seed Tathiana Garbin 6-3, 6-1. Her opponent in the fourth round would be fellow Russian Vera Zvonareva, who surprisingly defeated number 13 Ana Ivanović soundly 6-1, 6-2. Australian fan favourite Alicia Molik won her first set 6-4 against Swiss Patty Schnyder on Rod Laver Arena, but could not continue her pace, as Schnyder won 3-6, 6-2, 6-0. Number 4 Kim Clijsters defeated Alyona Bondarenko 6-3, 6-3 in a quick match. Number 6 Martina Hingis continued the great play of her comeback, winning 6-2, 6-1 against Aiko Nakamura. Clijsters, Hingis, and Schnyder will all benefit from playing on the roofed courts during the rain experienced on Day 6, as their opponents on Day 8 will have to play on Day 7 as well. The matches delayed by rain were: #9 Dinara Safina v #16 Na Li, #12 Anna Chakvetadze v Jelena Kostanić Tošić, and #15 Daniela Hantuchová v Ashley Harkleroad. The winners of those matches would play Hingis, Schnyder, and Clijsters, respectively. The roofed centre courts are always seen as an unfair advantage to the top players or the home country players, as they are able to complete matches on days effected by rain or heat, whereas their opponents are delayed and face playing on back-to-back days.

[edit] Day 7: 21 January

Day 7 saw five seeded players defeated by their opponents. Unseeded Lucie Šafářová advanced to the quarterfinals courtesy of a 6-4, 6-3 surprising upset of defending champion and number two seed Amélie Mauresmo. Her opponent in the next round will be tenth-seed Nicole Vaidišová who posted a 6-3, 6-3 upset of seventh-seed Elena Dementieva. Rising star Israeli Shahar Pe'er caused another upset by winning a 6-4, 6-2 over third-seeded Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova to become the first Israeli woman to make a major quarter-final. Her opponent in the quarterfinals will be Serena Williams, who is enjoying her current role as a loose cannon, defeating eleventh-seed Jelena Janković in a 6-3, 6-2 win. The last remaining Asian representative, nineteenth-seed Na Li, won in a 6-2, 6-2 decision over ninth-seed Dinara Safina to advance to the fourth round. Twelfth-seed Anna Chakvetadze won against Croat Jelena Kostanić Tošić 6-4, 6-4. The young Ashley Harkleroad nearly caused another upset but failed to, with fifteenth-seed Daniela Hantuchová winning the match 6-7, 7-5, 6-3. The Li, Chakvetadze, and Hantuchová matches were delayed from day 6.

[edit] Day 8: 22 January

The other four fourth round matches all the took the court on the eighth day, with three of the top eight seeds in play advancing. Top seed Maria Sharapova was pushed to two close sets by fellow Russian Vera Zvonareva but eventually prevailed 7-5, 6-4. Fourth-seeded Belgian Kim Clijsters beat Daniela Hantuchová, who was playing for the second day in a row 6-1 7-5 to advance to the quarterfinals, where she was drawn to face Martina Hingis, who needed three sets to battle past the number one ranked Chinese player Li Na after being a set down. She won 4-6, 6-3, 6-0. The final match of the day was the only women's match to be played on Vodafone Arena, with the others all being on Rod Laver Arena. There the twelfth-seeded Russian Anna Chakvetadze pulled off a surprisingly easy 6-4, 6-1 victory over former semi-finalist Patty Schnyder of Switzerland to advance to her first ever Grand Slam quarterfinal, and would next meet Sharapova.

[edit] Day 9: 23 January

The bottom half quarter-final line-up was scheduled to play today, with only two women's singles matches taking the court. The first pitted seven-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams against Shahar Pe'er of Israel. The unseeded Williams lost the first set 6-3 but grew in confidence in the second set to take it 6-2 and push it to a deciding set. Pe'er looked on-form for victory when she went up 6-5 in the final set, and just a few points from her first major semi-final, but it was Williams who then showed her fighting spirit by winning the next three games to wrap up the 3-6, 6-2, 8-6 victory and become one of the ten lowest-ranked women in the Open Era to compete in a Grand Slam semi-final.

The other quarter-final followed after with Nicole Vaidišová beating compatriot Lucie Šafářová 6-1, 6-4 to make her second major semi-final after the 2006 French Open. Vaidišová completely overpowered her fellow Czech in the first set, needing just thirty minutes to take it and compiling a 14-4 winner to unforced error ratio. Although Šafářová gave more of a battle in the second set, Vaidišová was still too good for her and managed to close out the one hour eleven-minute match with ease. In the semi-finals she will face Serena Williams, the first meeting between the pair.

[edit] Day 10: 24 January

Top-seeded Maria Sharapova opened up play as the remaining four players in the top half of the draw took to the court. She was drawn to face another Russian Anna Chakvetadze. Sharapova showed her fighting spirit early on in the first set, coming back from 4-2 and 5-3 deficits to bring things to a first set tie-break, where she again fell behind at 5-3, before winning the last four points to take the first set 7-6(5). In the second set, Sharapova took several break point opportunities in the second set, before letting Chakvetadze back into the match but eventually she made it through to the semi-finals with a 7-6(5), 7-5 victory.

Taking to the court after was Belgian Kim Clijsters and Swiss Martina Hingis in the last quarter-final to be contested, and one of the most anticipated match-ups thus far in the tournament. Last year, Clijsters beat Hingis at this exact same stage before losing to Amélie Mauresmo. The fourth-seed squandered the first set, making 23 unforced errors, but began to find her game in the second set. She raced to a 5-2 lead in the second set, but let it slip before eventually winning 6-4 to push it to a deciding set. Hingis raced off to an early 2-0 lead in the last set, but all energy had been drained from her and she lost six of the last seven games of the match to hand Clijsters the victory, despite having forty-two unforced errors less than the Belgian. The semi-finals will feature Maria Sharapova against Kim Clijsters.

[edit] Day 11: 25 January

Both semi-finals were on the schedule on Day 11, with Serena Williams against Nicole Vaidišová first to take the court. Vaidišová broke early on for a 2-0 lead, but she squandered that advantage. At 5-4, the Czech had a chance to serve out the first set and take the advantage, but Williams fought back to take it to a tie-break and take the first set. In the second set, Williams continued to dominate moving ahead 5-1 and just points from wrapping up the victory, but it was Vaidišová who showed her fighting spirit saving four match points at 5-3 to Williams and then saving another in the last game of the match before Williams finally wrapped up the 7-6(5), 6-4 victory by converting her sixth match point and reach her first Grand Slam final since her Australian Open win two years previously.

Immediately after, it was decided that she would face Maria Sharapova in the final, after the Russian ended the Australian Open career of Kim Clijsters, who is set to retire at the end of the season with a 6-4, 6-2 victory. The two broke each other constantly in the first set, with Clijsters eventually having the advantage at 4-3, before Sharapova reeled off six consecutive games to go up a set and 3-0. She held onto her serve for the rest of the match and broke once more in the last game to take the match and move into her third Grand Slam final.

[edit] Day 13: 27 January

The women's final was scheduled to be played on the Saturday, with two of the biggest stars on the WTA Tour in Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams set to face each other. The fans who expected a tough battle were eventually disappointed though, as Williams dominated the top-seeded Russian from start to finish. Her game was completely on form throughout the match, with Sharapova only managing to hold service once in the first set as Williams hit winner after winner. The second set was no different, although Sharapova managed to hold twice in the last set but Williams was too good and prevailed 6-1, 6-2 to win her eighth Grand Slam title and her third Australian Open title. At the trophy presentation, Williams dedicated her win to Yetunde Price, her elder half-sister who was shot in September 2003. Williams became the third-lowest-ranked major titlist since 1975, after Evonne Goolagong and Chris O'Neil who won here in 1977 and 1978 respectively.

[edit] Draw

[edit] Key

[edit] Finals

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                       
  1  Flag of Russia Maria Sharapova 77 7    
12  Flag of Russia Anna Chakvetadze 65 5    
  1  Flag of Russia Maria Sharapova 6 6    
  4  Flag of Belgium Kim Clijsters 4 2    
4  Flag of Belgium Kim Clijsters 3 6 6
  6  Flag of Switzerland Martina Hingis 6 4 3  
    1  Flag of Russia Maria Sharapova 1 2  
     Flag of the United States Serena Williams 6 6  
     Flag of the United States Serena Williams 3 6 8  
16  Flag of Israel Shahar Pe'er 6 2 6  
     Flag of the United States Serena Williams 77 6  
  10  Flag of the Czech Republic Nicole Vaidišová 65 4    
10  Flag of the Czech Republic Nicole Vaidišová 6 6  
     Flag of the Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová 1 4    

[edit] Top Half

[edit] Section 1

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
1  Flag of Russia Sharapova 6 4 9  
 Flag of France Pin 3 6 7     1  Flag of Russia Sharapova 6 6  
 Flag of Italy Vinci 3 1    Flag of Russia Rodionova 0 3  
 Flag of Russia Rodionova 6 6       1  Flag of Russia Sharapova 6 6  
Q  Flag of the Czech Republic Voráčová 7 6       30  Flag of Italy Garbin 3 1  
 Flag of the United States Shaughnessy 5 3     Q  Flag of the Czech Republic Voráčová 1 5
 Flag of Switzerland Gagliardi 6 2 1   30  Flag of Italy Garbin 6 7  
30  Flag of Italy Garbin 3 6 6       1  Flag of Russia Sharapova 7 6
22  Flag of Russia Zvonareva 6 6       22  Flag of Russia Zvonareva 5 4
 Flag of Israel Obziler 3 4     22  Flag of Russia Zvonareva 6 6  
Q  Flag of Austria Paszek 6 6   Q  Flag of Austria Paszek 1 3  
 Flag of France Bremond 1 4       22  Flag of Russia Zvonareva 6 6
 Flag of Uzbekistan Lepchenko 7 3 2       13  Flag of Serbia Ivanović 1 2  
 Flag of Poland Radwańska 5 6 6      Flag of Poland Radwańska 2 6 2
 Flag of the United States King 2 0   13  Flag of Serbia Ivanović 6 3 6  
13  Flag of Serbia Ivanović 6 6  

[edit] Section 2

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
12  Flag of Russia Chakvetadze 6 7  
 Flag of Austria Bammer 4 5     12  Flag of Russia Chakvetadze 6 5 6  
 Flag of Ukraine Beygelzimer 2 3    Flag of the United States Granville 2 7 1  
 Flag of the United States Granville 6 6       12  Flag of Russia Chakvetadze 6 6  
WC  Flag of Australia Ferguson 5 3        Flag of Croatia Kostanić Tošić 4 4  
 Flag of Croatia Kostanić Tošić 7 6      Flag of Croatia Kostanić Tošić 6 2 6
Q  Flag of the Czech Republic Zakopalova 3 1   24  Flag of Australia Stosur 4 6 2  
24  Flag of Australia Stosur 6 6       12  Flag of Russia Chakvetadze 6 6
28  Flag of Italy Pennetta 5 63       8  Flag of Switzerland Schnyder 4 1
 Flag of Estonia Kanepi 7 77      Flag of Estonia Kanepi 6 3 2  
 Flag of Chinese Taipei Chan 2 64   WC  Flag of Australia Molik 1 6 6  
WC  Flag of Australia Molik 6 77       WC  Flag of Australia Molik 6 2 0
Q  Flag of Slovenia Klepač 3 6 1       8  Flag of Switzerland Schnyder 3 6 6  
 Flag of the People's Republic of China Peng 6 4 6      Flag of the People's Republic of China Peng 5 3
WC  Flag of the United States Brengle 3 4   8  Flag of Switzerland Schnyder 7 6  
8  Flag of Switzerland Schnyder 6 6  

[edit] Section 3

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
4  Flag of Belgium Clijsters 6 6  
 Flag of Russia Bardina 0 0     4  Flag of Belgium Clijsters 6 6  
 Flag of Japan Morigami 7 2 6    Flag of Japan Morigami 3 0  
 Flag of Bulgaria Pironkova 5 6 4       4  Flag of Belgium Clijsters 6 6  
 Flag of Australia Pratt 710 4 0       29  Flag of Ukraine Bondarenko 3 3  
 Flag of France Razzano 68 6 6      Flag of France Razzano 3 4
Q  Flag of France Cohen-Aloro 1 66   29  Flag of Ukraine Bondarenko 6 6  
29  Flag of Ukraine Bondarenko 6 78       4  Flag of Belgium Clijsters 6 7
17  Flag of Germany Grönefeld 6 6       15  Flag of Slovakia Hantuchová 1 5
Q  Flag of the Czech Republic Záhlavová 4 1     17  Flag of Germany Grönefeld 2 2  
 Flag of the United States Harkleroad 6 6    Flag of the United States Harkleroad 6 6  
 Flag of the People's Republic of China Yuan 3 0        Flag of the United States Harkleroad 78 5 4
 Flag of France Loit 6 4 6       15  Flag of Slovakia Hantuchová 66 7 6  
 Flag of France Rezaï 3 6 3      Flag of France Loit 6 3 4
Q  Flag of France Cornet 4 1   15  Flag of Slovakia Hantuchová 4 6 6  
15  Flag of Slovakia Hantuchová 6 6  

[edit] Section 4

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
9  Flag of Russia Safina 7 6  
 Flag of Russia Bychkova 6 1     9  Flag of Russia Safina 6 6  
WC  Flag of France Fedossova 7 6   WC  Flag of France Fedossova 3 2  
 Flag of Colombia Castaño 5 4       9  Flag of Russia Safina 2 2  
Q  Flag of the United States Rolle 3 4       19  Flag of the People's Republic of China Li 6 6  
 Flag of Spain Dominguez Lino 6 6      Flag of Spain Dominguez Lino 0 2
 Flag of Russia Bovina 4 3   19  Flag of the People's Republic of China Li 6 6  
19  Flag of the People's Republic of China Li 6 6       19  Flag of the People's Republic of China Li 6 3 0
32  Flag of Greece Daniilidou 4 0       6  Flag of Switzerland Hingis 4 6 6
 Flag of Japan Nakamura 6 6      Flag of Japan Nakamura 6 6  
 Flag of Ukraine Savchuk 3 5    Flag of India Mirza 3 2  
 Flag of India Mirza 6 7        Flag of Japan Nakamura 2 1
Q  Flag of Russia Kudryavseva 4 6 9       6  Flag of Switzerland Hingis 6 6  
 Flag of Finland Laine 6 2 7     Q  Flag of Russia Kudryavseva 2 2
 Flag of France Dechy 0 2   6  Flag of Switzerland Hingis 6 6  
6  Flag of Switzerland Hingis 6 6  

[edit] Bottom Half

[edit] Section 5

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
5  Flag of Russia Petrova 6 6  
 Flag of Thailand Tanasugarn 3 2     5  Flag of Russia Petrova 6 6  
 Flag of Argentina Dulko 6 6    Flag of Argentina Dulko 1 2  
 Flag of the People's Republic of China Sun 2 2       5  Flag of Russia Petrova 6 5 3  
 Flag of the Netherlands Krajicek 4 3        Flag of the United States S. Williams 1 7 6  
Q  Flag of Luxembourg Kremer 6 6     Q  Flag of Luxembourg Kremer 64 2
 Flag of the United States S. Williams 6 6    Flag of the United States S. Williams 77 6  
27  Flag of Italy Santangelo 2 1        Flag of the United States S. Williams 6 6
18  Flag of France Bartoli 6 6       11  Flag of Serbia Janković 3 2
 Flag of Russia Dushevina 0 3     18  Flag of France Bartoli 0 5  
 Flag of Belarus Azarenka 6 5 6    Flag of Belarus Azarenka 6 7  
 Flag of Ukraine Fedak 2 7 4        Flag of Belarus Azarenka 3 4
 Flag of Hungary Czink 6 1 7       11  Flag of Serbia Janković 6 6  
 Flag of Spain Ruano Pascual 1 6 9      Flag of Spain Ruano Pascual 2 2
 Flag of Canada Wozniak 3 3   11  Flag of Serbia Janković 6 6  
11  Flag of Serbia Janković 6 6  

[edit] Section 6

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
16  Flag of Israel Pe'er 6 6  
 Flag of Italy Oprandi 1 3     16  Flag of Israel Pe'er 6 6  
 Flag of Romania Gallovits 6 4 2    Flag of the United States Tu 3 0  
 Flag of the United States Tu 2 6 6       16  Flag of Israel Pe'er 3 7 7  
 Flag of the Czech Republic Ondrášková 6 6       20  Flag of France Golovin 6 5 5  
 Flag of Argentina Fernandez 4 2      Flag of the Czech Republic Ondrášková 2 0
 Flag of Israel Smashnova 3 1   20  Flag of France Golovin 6 6  
20  Flag of France Golovin 6 6       16  Flag of Israel Pe'er 6 6
26  Flag of Russia Kirilenko 3 6 6       3  Flag of Russia Kuznetsova 4 2
 Flag of Croatia Šprem 6 3 1     26  Flag of Russia Kirilenko 4 6 6  
Q  Flag of Ukraine Vakulenko 6 4 6   Q  Flag of Ukraine Vakulenko 6 3 4  
 Flag of Russia Likhovtseva 0 6 3       26  Flag of Russia Kirilenko 1 4
WC  Flag of Uzbekistan Tulyaganova 1 4       3  Flag of Russia Kuznetsova 6 6  
WC  Flag of Australia Adamczak 6 6     WC  Flag of Australia Adamczak 2 1
WC  Flag of Australia Moore 2 0   3  Flag of Russia Kuznetsova 6 6  
3  Flag of Russia Kuznetsova 6 6  

[edit] Section 7

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
7  Flag of Russia Dementieva 6 6  
 Flag of France Foretz 1 2     7  Flag of Russia Dementieva 7 3 6  
 Flag of Germany Müller 6 6    Flag of Germany Müller 5 6 0  
Q  Flag of Argentina Cravero 0 3       7  Flag of Russia Dementieva 6 6  
 Flag of Italy Camerin 6 6        Flag of Italy Camerin 1 3  
 Flag of Belgium Flipkens 2 2      Flag of Italy Camerin 4 6 8
 Flag of Russia Vesnina 67 6 6    Flag of Russia Vesnina 6 3 6  
25  Flag of Spain Medina Garrigues 79 1 1       7  Flag of Russia Dementieva 3 3
21  Flag of Slovenia Srebotnik 4 6 7       10  Flag of the Czech Republic Vaidišová 6 6
WC  Flag of Australia Dellacqua 6 2 5     21  Flag of Slovenia Srebotnik 77 66 6  
 Flag of the Czech Republic Benešová 63 6 6    Flag of the Czech Republic Benešová 60 78 1  
 Flag of Russia Voskoboeva 77 1 4       21  Flag of Slovenia Srebotnik 4 4
 Flag of Slovakia Gajdošová 3 4       10  Flag of the Czech Republic Vaidišová 6 6  
 Flag of Venezuela Sequera 6 6      Flag of Venezuela Sequera 2 1
 Flag of the United States Craybas 4 7 1   10  Flag of the Czech Republic Vaidišová 6 6  
10  Flag of the Czech Republic Vaidišová 6 5 6  

[edit] Section 8

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Fourth Round
14  Flag of Italy Schiavone 6 6  
 Flag of Germany Klösel 4 4     14  Flag of Italy Schiavone 3 3  
 Flag of the Czech Republic Šafářová 6 6    Flag of the Czech Republic Šafářová 6 6  
 Flag of Italy Brianti 3 1        Flag of the Czech Republic Šafářová 6  
 Flag of Spain Pous Tio 2 6 5        Flag of Belarus Yakimova 3 r  
 Flag of Belarus Yakimova 6 4 7      Flag of Belarus Yakimova 6 2 10
 Flag of Sweden Arvidsson 3 4   23  Flag of Japan Sugiyama 2 6 8  
23  Flag of Japan Sugiyama 6 6        Flag of the Czech Republic Šafářová 6 6
31  Flag of the People's Republic of China Zheng 6 61 4       2  Flag of France Mauresmo 4 3
 Flag of Germany Schruff 4 77 6      Flag of Germany Schruff 2 6 2  
 Flag of Slovakia Suchá 5 3    Flag of the Czech Republic Birnerová 6 2 6  
 Flag of the Czech Republic Birnerová 7 6        Flag of the Czech Republic Birnerová 3 1
 Flag of Poland Domachowska 2 4       2  Flag of France Mauresmo 6 6  
 Flag of Russia Poutchkova 6 6      Flag of Russia Poutchkova 2 2
 Flag of the United States Perry 3 4   2  Flag of France Mauresmo 6 6  
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