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GRANDES TORNEIOS EM PORTUGAL.Xlsx ANO LOCAL NOME LOCAL CATEGORIA PRIZE-MONEY DATA DE INÍCIO SUPERFÍCIE CAMPEÃO FINALISTA RESULTADO 1988 Porto Vasp Oporto Ladies Open Lawn Tennis Club da Foz ITF 25.000$ 5 de setembro Terra batida Petra Langrova Sandrine Jaquet 6-4 e 6-1 Oeiras Estoril Ladies Open (1/2) Complexo de Ténis do Jamor ITF 100.000$ 17 de julho Terra batida Isabel Cueto Sandra Cecchini 7-6(3) e 6-2 1989 Porto Oporto Ladies Open Lawn Tennis Club da Foz ITF 25.000$ 18 de setembro Terra batida Emanuela Zardo Sabine Appelmans 7-5 e 6-3 1991 Porto Chivas Oporto Ladies Open Lawn Tennis Club da Foz ITF 50.000$ 6 de maio Terra batida Mariaan de Swardt Ines Gorrochategui 6-1 e 6-2 1992 Porto Raposeira Oporto Ladies Open Lawn Tennis Club da Foz ITF 50.000$ 4 de maio Terra batida Anna Foldenyi Maja Zivec-Skulj 6-2 e 6-3 1993 Porto Raposeira Oporto Ladies Open Lawn Tennis Club da Foz ITF 25.000$ 26 de abril Terra batida Sabine Appelmans Barbara Mulej 2-6, 7-6(1) e 7-5 1994 Elvas Clube de Ténis de Elvas ITF 25.000$ 6 de junho Piso rápido Kirrily Sharpe Hanneke Ketelaars 6-2, 1-6 e 6-4 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor ITF 75.000$ 6 de abril Terra batida Barbara Schwartz Raluca Sandu 6-2 e 6-3 1998 Espinho Complexo de Ténis de Espinho ITF 25.000$ 20 de abril Terra batida Maria Desamparados Alicia Ortuno 6-2 e 6-0 Porto Oporto Toyota Ladies Open Monte Aventino ITF 75.000$ 11 de maio Terra batida Anna Smashnova Alexia Dechaume-Balleret 6-2 e 6-2 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 142.500$ 5 de abril Terra batida Katarina Srebotnik Rita Kuti-Kis 6-3 e 6-1 1999 Espinho Complexo de Ténis de Espinho ITF 25.000$ 26 de abril Terra batida Evelyn Fauth Maria Desamparados 6-3, 4-6 e 7-5 Porto Porto Ladies Open Monte Aventino ITF 25.000$ 27 de setembro Terra batida Dessislava Topalova Anna Bielen-Zarska 7-6(6), 4-6 e 7-5 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 140.000$ 10 de abril Terra batida Anke Huber Nathalie Dechy 6-2, 1-6 e 7-5 2000 Porto Porto Ladies Open Monte Aventino ITF 75.000$ 15 de maio Terra batida Maria Sánchez-Lorenzo Virigina Ruano Pascual 6-4, 4-6 e 6-3 Porto Porto Open Monte Aventino WTA Tier IV 140.000$ 2 de abril Terra batida Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Magui Serna 6-3 e 6-1 2001 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 140.000$ 9 de abril Terra batida Angeles Montolio Elena Bovina 3-6, 6-3 e 6-2 Porto Porto Open Monte Aventino WTA Tier IV 140.000$ 1 de abril Terra batida Angeles Montolio Magui Serna 6-1, 2-6 e 7-5 2002 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 140.000$ 8 de abril Terra batida Magui Serna Anca Barna 6-4 e 6-2 2003 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 140.000$ 7 de abril Terra batida Magui Serna Julia Schruff 6-4 e 6-1 2004 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier V 110.000$ 12 de abril Terra batida Emilie Loit Iveta Melzer 7-5 e 7-6(1) 2005 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 140.000$ 25 de abril Terra batida Lucie Safarova Li Na 6-7(4), 6-4 e 6-3 2006 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 145.000$ 1 de maio Terra batida Jie Zheng Li Na 6-7(5), 7-5 e ret. 2007 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 145.000$ 29 de abril Terra batida Greta Arn Victoria Azarenka 2-6, 6-1 e 7-6(3) 2008 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA Tier IV 145.000$ 14 de abril Terra batida Maria Kirilenko Iveta Melzer 6-4 e 6-2 2009 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA International 220.000$ 3 de maio Terra batida Yanina Wickmayer Ekaterina Makarova 7-5 e 6-2 2010 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA International 220.000$ 3 de maio Terra batida Anastasija Sevastova Arantxa Parra Santonja 6-2 e 7-5 2011 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA International 220.000$ 25 de abril Terra batida Anabel Medina Garrigues Kristina Barrois 6-1 e 6-2 2012 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA International 220.000$ 30 de abril Terra batida Kaia Kanepi Carla Suarez Navarro 3-6, 7-6(6) e 6-4 2013 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA International 235.000$ 29 de abril Terra batida Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Carla Suarez Navarro 7-5 e 6-2 2014 Oeiras Estoril Open Complexo de Ténis do Jamor WTA International 226.750$ 28 de abril Terra batida Carla Suarez Navarro Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-4, 3-6 e 6-4 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 1 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 9 de abril Carpete Ivana Jorovic Miriam Kolodziejova 6-1 e 6-2 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 2 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 16 de abril Carpete Katie Boulter Urszula Radwanska 3-6, 6-3 e 6-3 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 3 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 23 de abril Carpete Arina Rodionova Pemra Ozgen 6-3 e 6-2 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 4 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 28 de maio Carpete Katarzyna Kawa Dejana Radanovic 4-6, 7-5 e 6-3 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 5 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 4 de junho Carpete Dejana Radanovic Giulia Gatto-Monticone 6-2 e 6-1 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 6 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 11 de junho Carpete Dejana Radanovic Nuria Parrizas-Diaz 6-3 e 6-3 2018 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 7 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 9 de julho Carpete Ylena In-Albon Dea Herdzelas 7-5 e 6-2 Figueira da Foz Figueira da Foz Ladies Open Tennis Club da Figueira da Foz W25 25.000$ 16 de julho Piso rápido Jessika Ponchet Eva Guerrero Alvarez 7-6(4) e 6-2 Porto Porto Open Clube de Ténis do Porto W25 25.000$ 23 de julho Terra batida Cristina Bucsa Jil Teichmann 7-6(4) e 6-1 Lisboa Lisboa Womens Open Lisboa Racket Centre W25 25.000$ 17 de setembro Piso rápido Lesley Kerkhove Pemra Ozgen 6-2 e 7-6(3) Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 8 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 24 de setembro Carpete Giulia Gatto-Monticone Greet Minnen 7-5 e 6-4 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 9 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 1 de outubro Carpete Pemra Ozgen Gaia Sanesi 5-7, 6-4 e 6-2 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 10 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 8 de outubro Carpete Katarzyna Kawa Tereza Martincova 7-6(3) e 6-3 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 1 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 1 de abril Carpete Maryna Zanevska Mariam Bolkvadze 7-5 e 6-2 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 2 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 8 de abril Carpete Mariam Bolkvadze Nuria Parrizas-Diaz 6-2 e 7-6(5) Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 3 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 6 de maio Carpete Pemra Ozgen Urszula Radwanska 7-5, 3-0 e desistência Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 4 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 13 de maio Carpete Deniz Khazaniuk Nuria Parrizas-Diaz 6-1, 2-6 e 6-1 2019 Óbidos Óbidos Ladies Open 5 Bom Sucesso Resort W25 25.000$ 17 de junho Carpete Ipek Soylu Katherine Sebov 6-7(2), 7-6(5) e 6-3 Seixal Seixal Ladies Open Clube R. D. Brasileiro Rouxinol W25 25.000$ 1 de julho Piso rápido Pemra Ozgen Oceane Dodin 3-6, 6-4 e 6-3 Palmela Palmela Open Sparks Tennis Park Palmela W25 25.000$ 15 de julho Piso rápido Guiomar Maristany Eva Guerrero Alvarez 6-3 e 7-5 Porto Porto Open C. D. Monte Aventino W25 25.000$ 22 de julho Piso rápido Eva Guerrero Alvarez Myrtille Georges 6-4, 6-7(4) e 6-3 Caldas da Rainha Angogerman Oeste Ladies Open Complexo Municipal de Ténis W60 60.000$ 23 de setembro Piso rápido Isabella Shinikova Natalija Kostic 6-3, 2-0 e desistência.
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