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Internazionali BNL D'italia MAIN DRAW SINGLES Rome, Italy May 8 - 15, 2011 Red Clay WTA Premier 5 - $2,050,000 Internazionali BNL d'Italia MAIN DRAW SINGLES Rome, Italy May 8 - 15, 2011 Red Clay WTA Premier 5 - $2,050,000 1 1 WOZNIACKI, Caroline DEN POL RADWANSKA, Agnieszka 33 8 C. WOZNIACKI [1] CHAMPION A. RADWANSKA [8] 2 BYE BYE 34 C. WOZNIACKI [1] Maria SHARAPOVA [7] E. VESNINA Q 3 RODIONOVA, Anastasia AUS 62 60 62 64 36 62 61 AUT PASZEK, Tamira 35 Q A. RODIONOVA E. VESNINA 4 SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava KAZ 64 64 64 64 RUS VESNINA, Elena 36 C. WOZNIACKI [1] G. ARN 5 WICKMAYER, Yanina BEL 61 76(4) 36 76(3) 76(3) ITA BRIANTI, Alberta 37 WC Y. WICKMAYER A. BRIANTI LL 6 KERBER, Angelique GER 46 63 63 64 75 CHN ZHENG, Jie 38 LL Y. WICKMAYER G. ARN 7 PETROVA, Nadia RUS 26 76(4) 63 64 64 HUN ARN, Greta 39 A. IVANOVIC [13] G. ARN 13 8 IVANOVIC, Ana SRB 60 30 Ret'd 36 76(4) 76(9) RUS KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana 40 11 C. WOZNIACKI [1] N. LI [4] 9 9 BARTOLI, Marion FRA 63 16 63 63 61 ITA PENNETTA, Flavia 41 15 M. BARTOLI [9] B. MATTEK-SANDS Q 10 PARRA SANTONJA, Arantxa ESP 62 63 64 46 63 USA MATTEK-SANDS, Bethanie 42 A. MEDINA GARRIGUES J. GAJDOSOVA Q 11 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP 64 63 62 64 ITA DENTONI, Corinna 43 WC A. MEDINA GARRIGUES J. GAJDOSOVA 12 SCHNYDER, Patty SUI 63 62 61 62 AUS GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila 44 J. JANKOVIC [5] N. LI [4] 13 DATE-KRUMM, Kimiko JPN 64 26 62 62 61 CZE ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora 45 L. SAFAROVA L. DOMINGUEZ LINO 14 SAFAROVA, Lucie CZE 75 62 61 06 76(4) ESP DOMINGUEZ LINO, Lourdes 46 J. JANKOVIC [5] N. LI [4] 15 BYE 60 63 64 62 BYE 47 J. JANKOVIC [5] N. LI [4] 5 16 JANKOVIC, Jelena SRB CHN LI, Na 48 4 M. SHARAPOVA [7] S. STOSUR [6] 3 17 AZARENKA, Victoria BLR 75 63 76(6) 60 AUS STOSUR, Samantha 49 6 V. AZARENKA [3] S. STOSUR [6] 18 BYE BYE 50 V. AZARENKA [3] S. STOSUR [6] 19 ERRANI, Sara ITA 61 62 61 75 CZE BENESOVA, Iveta 51 S. ERRANI I. BENESOVA 20 VINCI, Roberta ITA 62 10 Ret'd 62 61 ARG DULKO, Gisela 52 V. AZARENKA [3] S. STOSUR [6] 21 MORITA, Ayumi JPN 64 46 62 63 64 SLO HERCOG, Polona 53 Q V. DUSHEVINA P. HERCOG 22 DUSHEVINA, Vera RUS 63 61 61 75 ROU DULGHERU, Alexandra 54 A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA [16] P. HERCOG Q 23 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle RSA 75 64 64 63 RUS KIRILENKO, Maria 55 A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA [16] A. PETKOVIC [12] 16 24 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia RUS 63 75 75 61 GER PETKOVIC, Andrea 56 12 M. SHARAPOVA [7] S. STOSUR [6] 10 25 PEER, Shahar ISR 46 30 Ret'd 62 64 EST KANEPI, Kaia 57 14 S. PEER [10] R. OPRANDI 26 JOVANOVSKI, Bojana SRB 36 60 64 75 36 61 ITA OPRANDI, Romina 58 WC S. PEER [10] D. HANTUCHOVA 27 KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS 63 75 75 61 BUL PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana 59 A. KLEYBANOVA D. HANTUCHOVA Q 28 LEPCHENKO, Varvara USA 62 62 64 62 SVK HANTUCHOVA, Daniela 60 M. SHARAPOVA [7] F. SCHIAVONE [2] 29 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose ESP 62 62 36 62 75 USA MCHALE, Christina 61 Q E. MAKAROVA C. MCHALE 30 MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS 60 57 64 63 26 76(7) CHN PENG, Shuai 62 M. SHARAPOVA [7] F. SCHIAVONE [2] 31 BYE 61 61 63 61 BYE 63 M. SHARAPOVA [7] F. SCHIAVONE [2] 7 32 SHARAPOVA, Maria RUS ITA SCHIAVONE, Francesca 64 2 Seeded Players Rank Seeded Players RankPrize Money Pts. Lucky Losers Retirements/W.O. 11912WOZNIACKI, Caroline BARTOLI, Marion Winner $360,000 900 Jie Zheng Julia Goerges (low back injury) 2SCHIAVONE, Francesca 4 10 PEER, Shahar 13 Finalists $180,000 620 Angelique Kerber Dominika Cibulkova (left abdominal strain) 3AZARENKA, Victoria 5 11 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana 14 Semi-Finalists $90,000 395 Nadia Petrova (left hip strain) 4LI, Na 6 12 PETKOVIC, Andrea 15 Quarter Finalists $41,450 225 Victoria Azarenka (right elbow contusion) 5JANKOVIC, Jelena 7 13 IVANOVIC, Ana 17 3rd Round $20,550 125 6STOSUR, Samantha 8 14 KANEPI, Kaia 19 2nd Round $10,575 70 7SHARAPOVA, Maria 9 15 PENNETTA, Flavia 20 1st Round $5,500 1 Last Direct Acceptance Players Representative WTA Supervisor 8111621RADWANSKA, Agnieszka PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia Ayumi Morita - 57 Sam Stosur Tony Cho/Martina Lutkova Follow Live Scoring at www.wtatennis.com Internazionali BNL d'Italia MAIN DRAW DOUBLES Rome, Italy May 8 - 15, 2011 Red Clay $2,050,000 WTA Premier 5 1 1 DULKO, Gisela (ARG)/PENNETTA, Flavia (ITA) G. DULKO/F. PENNETTA [1] 2 Bye G. DULKO/F. PENNETTA [1] 3 BONDARENKO, Kateryna (UKR)/KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla (RUS) 64 63 V. DUSHEVINA/T. POUTCHEK 4 DUSHEVINA, Vera (RUS)/POUTCHEK, Tatiana (BLR) 62 62 A. DULGHERU/J. GAJDOSOVA 5 CHUANG, Chia-Jung (TPE)/GOVORTSOVA, Olga (BLR) 76(6) 64 A. DULGHERU/J. GAJDOSOVA Alt 6 DULGHERU, Alexandra (ROU)/GAJDOSOVA, Jarmila (AUS) 75 62 A. DULGHERU/J. GAJDOSOVA 7 PEER, Shahar (ISR)/SENOGLU, Ipek (TUR) 67(6) 75 10-6 S. PEER/I. SENOGLU 5 8 KIRILENKO, Maria (RUS)/VESNINA, Elena (RUS) 23 Ret'd S. PENG/J. ZHENG 4 9 HUBER, Liezel (USA)/RAYMOND, Lisa (USA) 36 64 10-5 L. HUBER/L. RAYMOND [4] 10 Bye S. PENG/J. ZHENG 11 PENG, Shuai (CHN)/ZHENG, Jie (CHN) 75 75 S. PENG/J. ZHENG 12 GRANDIN, Natalie (RSA)/UHLIROVA, Vladimira (CZE) 62 64 S. PENG/J. ZHENG Alt 13 LUCIC, Mirjana (CRO)/SCHEEPERS, Chanelle (RSA) 63 64 A. BRIANTI/P. HERCOG 14 BRIANTI, Alberta (ITA)/HERCOG, Polona (SLO) 60 63 M. MARTINEZ SANCHEZ/A. MEDINA GARRIGUES [8] 15 HSIEH, Su-Wei (TPE)/YAN, Zi (CHN) 26 62 10-5 M. MARTINEZ SANCHEZ/A. MEDINA GARRIGUES [8] 8 16 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose (ESP)/MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel (ESP) 64 62 S. PENG/J. ZHENG 7 17 BENESOVA, Iveta (CZE)/ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora (CZE) 62 63 I. BENESOVA/B. ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA [7] 18 LLAGOSTERA VIVES, Nuria (ESP)/PARRA SANTONJA, Arantxa (ESP) 62 62 N. PETROVA/A. RODIONOVA 19 PETROVA, Nadia (RUS)/RODIONOVA, Anastasia (AUS) 63 60 N. PETROVA/A. RODIONOVA 20 DANIILIDOU, Eleni (GRE)/WOEHR, Jasmin (GER) 63 36 10-4 V. KING/Y. SHVEDOVA [3] 21 KONDRATIEVA, Maria (RUS)/LEFEVRE, Sophie (FRA) 76(4) 64 N. BURNETT/R. KULIKOVA WC 22 BURNETT, Nastassya (ITA)/KULIKOVA, Regina (RUS) 76(6) 36 10-6 V. KING/Y. SHVEDOVA [3] 23 Bye 63 60 V. KING/Y. SHVEDOVA [3] 3 24 KING, Vania (USA)/SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava (KAZ) V. KING/Y. SHVEDOVA [3] 6 25 MATTEK-SANDS, Bethanie (USA)/SHAUGHNESSY, Meghann (USA) 76(4) 62 B. MATTEK-SANDS/M. SHAUGHNESSY [6] WC 26 DENTONI, Corinna (ITA)/OPRANDI, Romina (ITA) 60 60 B. MATTEK-SANDS/M. SHAUGHNESSY [6] 27 KOPS-JONES, Raquel (USA)/SPEARS, Abigail (USA) 64 63 R. KOPS-JONES/A. SPEARS 28 JANS, Klaudia (POL)/ROSOLSKA, Alicja (POL) 61 46 14-12 K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [2] 29 HANTUCHOVA, Daniela (SVK)/RADWANSKA, Agnieszka (POL) 62 76(4) D. HANTUCHOVA/A. RADWANSKA 30 DELLACQUA, Casey (AUS)/STUBBS, Rennae (AUS) 60 63 K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [2] 31 Bye 63 62 K. PESCHKE/K. SREBOTNIK [2] 2 32 PESCHKE, Kveta (CZE)/SREBOTNIK, Katarina (SLO) Seeded Players RankPrize Money (Per Team) Pts. Alternates Retirements/W.O. 1 DULKO, Gisela / PENNETTA, Flavia 3 Winner $103,000 900 A. Dulgheru/J. Gajdosova Roberta Vinci - right ankle injury 2 PESCHKE, Kveta / SREBOTNIK, Katarina 8 Finalist $51,550 620 M. Lucic/C. Scheepers Alisa Kleybanova - lower back injury 3 KING, Vania / SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava 13 Semi-Finalist $25,750 395 Maria Kirilenko - viral illness 4 HUBER, Liezel / RAYMOND, Lisa 13 Quarter-Finalist $13,000 225 5 KIRILENKO, Maria / VESNINA, Elena 20 2nd Round $6,500 125 6 MATTEK-SANDS, Bethanie / SHAUGHNESSY, Meghann 27 1st Round $3,250 1 7 BENESOVA, Iveta / ZAHLAVOVA STRYCOVA, Barbora 34 Last Direct Acceptance Players Representative WTA Supervisor 8 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose / MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel 35 Brianti/Hercog 142 PR - Gaby Duch Tony Cho/Martina Lutkova Follow Live Scoring at www.wtatennis.com Internazionali BNL d'Italia QUALIFYING SINGLES Rome, Italy May 8 - 15, 2011 Red Clay $2,050,000 1 1 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP WTA Premier 5 A. MEDINA GARRIGUES [1] 2 LUCIC, Mirjana CRO 26 76(2) 61 A. MEDINA GARRIGUES [1] WC 3 KNAPP, Karin ITA 64 62 K. KNAPP 15 4 FLIPKENS, Kirsten BEL 46 62 62 2 5 ZHENG, Jie CHN J. ZHENG [2] WC 6 GRYMALSKA, Anastassia ITA 62 62 A. RODIONOVA [9] 7 KING, Vania USA 36 62 75 A. RODIONOVA [9] 9 8 RODIONOVA, Anastasia AUS 60 63 3 9 HERCOG, Polona SLO P. HERCOG [3] 10 RADWANSKA, Urszula POL 63 43 Ret'd P. HERCOG [3] 11 LLAGOSTERA VIVES, Nuria ESP 61 76(2) N. LLAGOSTERA VIVES 11 12 CORNET, Alize FRA 63 64 4 13 HALEP, Simona ROU V. RAZZANO 14 RAZZANO, Virginie FRA 76(3) 60 T. PASZEK [14] 15 DELLACQUA, Casey AUS 62 36 63 T. PASZEK [14] 14 16 PASZEK, Tamira AUT 64 64 5 17 KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla RUS M. GOJNEA 18 GOJNEA, Madalina ROU 62 63 C. SCHEEPERS [10] 19 GOVORTSOVA, Olga BLR 75 62 C. SCHEEPERS [10] 10 20 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle RSA 63 64 6 21 PARRA SANTONJA, Arantxa ESP A. PARRA SANTONJA [6] WC 22 BURNETT, NastassyaITA 64 60 A. PARRA SANTONJA [6] 23 BONDARENKO, Kateryna UKR 63 75 L. POUS-TIO [12] 12 24 POUS-TIO, Laura ESP 61 62 7 25 KERBER, Angelique GER A. KERBER [7] 26 DANIILIDOU, Eleni GRE 60 61 V.
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