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2024 Japan Women's Open – Singles

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Singles
2024 Japan Women's Open
Final
ChampionNetherlands Suzan Lamens
Runner-upAustralia Kimberly Birrell
Score6–0, 6–4
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Suzan Lamens defeated Kimberly Birrell in the final, 6–0, 6–4 to win the singles title at the 2024 Japan Women's Open.[1][2] It was her first WTA Tour title. This was the first WTA Tour final since the 2022 Copa Colsanitas and fifth in the tour's history to be contested by two qualifiers.

Ashlyn Krueger was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Elina Avanesyan.[3]

Seeds

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  1. Poland Magdalena Fręch (withdrew)
  2. Canada Leylah Fernandez (withdrew)
  3. Belgium Elise Mertens (second round, retired)
  4. Czech Republic Marie Bouzková (second round)
  5. Armenia Elina Avanesyan (second round)
  6. Bulgaria Viktoriya Tomova (first round)
  7. France Diane Parry (semifinals)
  8. Italy Elisabetta Cocciaretto (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Q Japan Aoi Ito 4 3
Q Australia Kimberly Birrell 6 6
Q Australia Kimberly Birrell 0 4
Q Netherlands Suzan Lamens 6 6
Q Netherlands Suzan Lamens 6 6
7 France Diane Parry 2 4

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL Germany E Lys 6 6
Colombia C Osorio 2 3 LL Germany E Lys 79 3 7
United States M Kessler 6 6 United States M Kessler 67 6 5
Q Japan E Shibahara 4 1 LL Germany E Lys 710 2 3
WC United States S Kenin 2 6 5 Q Japan A Ito 68 6 6
Q Japan A Ito 6 3 7 Q Japan A Ito 6 6
LL France J Ponchet 4 7 63 8 Italy E Cocciaretto 4 3
8 Italy E Cocciaretto 6 5 77 Q Japan A Ito 4 3
3 Belgium E Mertens 6 6 Q Australia K Birrell 6 6
WC Japan M Hontama 1 1 3 Belgium E Mertens 6 5 1r
Q Australia K Birrell 6 6 Q Australia K Birrell 3 7 4
PR China S Zheng 2 3 Q Australia K Birrell 7 6
Spain J Bouzas Maneiro 3 2 WC Japan S Saito 5 4
WC Japan S Saito 6 6 WC Japan S Saito 77 6
United States A Krueger 61 3 5 Armenia E Avanesyan 62 4
5 Armenia E Avanesyan 77 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Bulgaria V Tomova 1 2
Q Netherlands S Lamens 6 6 Q Netherlands S Lamens 6 6
Italy L Bronzetti 6 6 Italy L Bronzetti 3 4
Spain C Bucșa 3 4 Q Netherlands S Lamens 4 6 6
Q Romania A Bogdan 6 6 Q Romania A Bogdan 6 3 3
V Kudermetova 2 2 Q Romania A Bogdan 6 77
Japan M Uchijima 66 6 3 4 Czech Republic M Bouzková 0 65
4 Czech Republic M Bouzková 78 2 6 Q Netherlands S Lamens 6 6
7 France D Parry 4 77 6 7 France D Parry 2 4
E Andreeva 6 64 1 7 France D Parry 6 6
WC Canada B Andreescu 3 0 Belgium G Minnen 4 2
Belgium G Minnen 6 6 7 France D Parry 6 1 6
Q Germany L Siegemund 6 5 5 Denmark C Tauson 3 6 3
United Kingdom H Dart 3 7 7 United Kingdom H Dart 3 2
Denmark C Tauson 6 6 Denmark C Tauson 6 6
United States K Volynets 1 4

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1. Germany Laura Siegemund (qualified)
  2. Germany Eva Lys (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  3. France Jessika Ponchet (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  4. United States Emina Bektas (first round)
  5. Croatia Jana Fett (first round)
  6. Romania Ana Bogdan (qualified)
  7. United States Alycia Parks (first round)
  8. Netherlands Suzan Lamens (qualified)
  9. Australia Kimberly Birrell (qualified)
  10. Japan Nao Hibino (qualifying competition)
  11. Japan Ena Shibahara (qualified)
  12. Netherlands Arianne Hartono (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

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Lucky losers

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Germany Laura Siegemund 7 6
WC Japan Rina Saigo 5 2
1 Germany Laura Siegemund 6 6
10 Japan Nao Hibino 1 4
Thailand Mananchaya Sawangkaew 6 5 3
10 Japan Nao Hibino 3 7 6

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Germany Eva Lys 6 6
WC Japan Himeno Sakatsume 2 2
2 Germany Eva Lys 5 3
8 Netherlands Suzan Lamens 7 6
WC Japan Ena Koike 66 1
8 Netherlands Suzan Lamens 78 6

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3 France Jessika Ponchet 6 6
PR China Wang Qiang 3 3
3 France Jessika Ponchet 5 6 2
9 Australia Kimberly Birrell 7 3 6
Japan Sayaka Ishii 2 6 3
9 Australia Kimberly Birrell 6 3 6

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4 United States Emina Bektas 3 4
Japan Aoi Ito 6 6
Japan Aoi Ito 3 6 6
12 Netherlands Arianne Hartono 6 3 4
Turkey Zeynep Sönmez 63 6 4
12 Netherlands Arianne Hartono 77 1 6

Fifth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
5 Croatia Jana Fett 63 2
Canada Marina Stakusic 77 6
Canada Marina Stakusic 6 62 67
11 Japan Ena Shibahara 2 77 79
Czech Republic Linda Fruhvirtová 6 64 5
11 Japan Ena Shibahara 3 77 7

Sixth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
6 Romania Ana Bogdan 6 6
Alt Serbia Aleksandra Krunić 1 2
6 Romania Ana Bogdan 6 6
WC Japan Naho Sato 3 3
WC Japan Naho Sato 4 6 6
7 United States Alycia Parks 6 4 2

References

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  1. ^ "Lamens wins all-qualifier final in Osaka to capture first WTA title". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Osaka Open: Lamens wins the tournament". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Krueger, 19, stuns top seed Zhu Lin in Osaka to win first WTA title". WTA Tennis. 17 September 2023.
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