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Wimbledon Championships 2014 Event 23: Qual WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 EVENT 23: QUAL. LADIES' SINGLES Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Qualifiers 1. BERTENS, Kiki [1].............................................................. (NED) HOZUMI, E................................... 6/4 4/6 6/4 Seeds 2. HOZUMI, Eri..........................................................................(JPN) PAVLOVIC, I. 1 Kiki Bertens (89) 3. PAVLOVIC, Irena..................................................................(FRA) PAVLOVIC, I.......................................6/2 6/3 .......................................6/3 6/1 2 Pauline Parmentier (94) 4. RUS, Arantxa........................................................................(NED) KUDRYAVTSEVA, A. [17] 5. BEYGELZIMER, Yuliya........................................................ (UKR) 3 Timea Bacsinszky (95) BEYGELZIMER, Y........................3/6 6/3 6/2 .......................................6/1 7/5 6. GOLUBIC, Viktorija................................................................ (SUI) KUDRYAVTSEVA, A. [17] 4 Michelle Larcher De Brito (105) (WC) 7. CHRISTIE, Freya................................................................. (GBR) KUDRYAVTSEVA, A. [17].................6/4 6/2 .................................6/2 3/6 6/1 5 Alexandra Dulgheru (106) 8. KUDRYAVTSEVA, Alla [17]................................................(RUS) 6 Danka Kovinic (107) 9. PARMENTIER, Pauline [2].................................................. (FRA) BRENGLE, M............................... 6/2 3/6 6/4 10. BRENGLE, Madison............................................................. (USA) BRENGLE, M. 11. SASNOVICH, Aliaksandra.................................................... (BLR) SASNOVICH, A.........................6/3 1/0 Ret'd ...................................6/4 7/6(2) 12. PERVAK, Ksenia.................................................................. (RUS) SMITKOVA, T. 13. SHAPATAVA, Sofia............................................................. (GEO) SMITKOVA, T................................ 6/3 7/6(5) .................................6/3 3/6 6/1 14. SMITKOVA, Tereza.............................................................. (CZE) SMITKOVA, T. (WC) 15. TAYLOR, Gabriella...............................................................(GBR) TAYLOR, G........................................ 6/1 6/3 .......................................6/3 6/4 16. ARVIDSSON, Sofia [19]..................................................... (SWE) 17. BACSINSZKY, Timea [3]...................................................... (SUI) BACSINSZKY, T. [3]..........................6/3 6/3 18. DUQUE-MARINO, Mariana.................................................. (COL) BACSINSZKY, T. [3] 19. KRUNIC, Aleksandra............................................................ (SRB) CZINK, M......................................2/6 6/3 6/1 ...................................6/3 7/6(2) 20. CZINK, Melinda.................................................................... (HUN) BACSINSZKY, T. [3] 21. DE VROOME, Indy...............................................................(NED) OZAKI, R...................................... 2/6 6/3 8/6 .......................................7/5 6/4 22. OZAKI, Risa.......................................................................... (JPN) CEPEDE ROYG, V. [20] 23. SEMA, Erika.......................................................................... (JPN) CEPEDE ROYG, V. [20].................... 6/3 6/1 .......................................6/3 6/3 24. CEPEDE ROYG, Veronica [20]...........................................(PAR) 25. LARCHER DE BRITO, Michelle [4].................................... (POR) LARCHER DE BRITO, M. [4]............ 6/3 6/3 26. IRIGOYEN, Maria.................................................................(ARG) LARCHER DE BRITO, M. [4] 27. HRADECKA, Lucie............................................................... (CZE) HRADECKA, L..............................6/2 3/6 6/1 .......................................6/4 6/2 28. RODIONOVA, Anastasia...................................................... (AUS) LARCHER DE BRITO, M. [4] 29. KOZLOVA, Kateryna............................................................ (UKR) KOZLOVA, K...................................... 6/2 6/2 .......................................6/3 6/3 30. VASYLYEVA, Anastasiya.....................................................(UKR) KOZLOVA, K. 31. KUCOVA, Kristina.................................................................(SVK) ZANEVSKA, M. [24].................... 6/4 4/6 6/3 .................................3/6 6/3 7/5 32. ZANEVSKA, Maryna [24]....................................................(UKR) 33. DULGHERU, Alexandra [5]................................................ (ROU) DULGHERU, A. [5]............................ 6/1 6/3 34. BURNETT, Nastassja.............................................................(ITA) OUDIN, M. 35. DUSHEVINA, Vera............................................................... (RUS) OUDIN, M...............................6/7(3) 6/2 10/8 .......................................6/4 6/2 36. OUDIN, Melanie....................................................................(USA) WOZNIAK, A. [23] 37. HIBI, Mayo.............................................................................(JPN) HIBI, M..........................................7/5 2/6 6/1 .......................................6/4 6/3 38. KIICK, Allie............................................................................(USA) WOZNIAK, A. [23] 39. VORACOVA, Renata............................................................ (CZE) WOZNIAK, A. [23]............................. 7/5 6/1 .................................4/6 6/4 6/1 40. WOZNIAK, Aleksandra [23]................................................(CAN) 41. KOVINIC, Danka [6]............................................................ (MNE) KOVINIC, D. [6]..................................6/4 6/1 (WC) 42. WHYBOURN, Lisa............................................................... (GBR) KOVINIC, D. [6] (WC) 43. WEBLEY-SMITH, Emily....................................................... (GBR) WEBLEY-SMITH, E.............3/6 6/4 2/0 Ret'd .................................6/1 3/6 6/1 44. GARCIA VIDAGANY, Beatriz............................................... (ESP) TSURENKO, L. 45. TSURENKO, Lesia............................................................... (UKR) TSURENKO, L............................... 6/3 7/6(1) .......................................7/5 6/0 46. BIRNEROVA, Eva.................................................................(CZE) TSURENKO, L. 47. MORITA, Ayumi.................................................................... (JPN) MORITA, A................................... 6/2 2/6 6/3 ...................................7/6(4) 6/1 48. PANOVA, Alexandra [21]................................................... (RUS) 49. FEUERSTEIN, Claire [7]......................................................(FRA) FEUERSTEIN, C. [7]..........................7/5 6/2 50. MESTACH, An-Sophie.......................................................... (BEL) KANIA, P. 51. KANIA, Paula........................................................................ (POL) KANIA, P............................................ 6/3 6/2 .......................................7/5 6/4 52. VINOGRADOVA, Polina.......................................................(RUS) KANIA, P. 53. MINELLA, Mandy.................................................................. (LUX) ROGERS, S..................................6/4 4/6 6/2 ...........................7/6(12) 4/6 6/3 54. ROGERS, Shelby................................................................. (USA) ROGERS, S. 55. MOLINERO, Florencia......................................................... (ARG) MIN, G. [22]........................................6/1 6/2 .......................................6/3 6/3 56. MIN, Grace [22]....................................................................(USA) 57. DOLONC, Vesna [8]............................................................ (SRB) VOGT, S....................................... 1/6 6/2 6/2 Seeds 58. VOGT, Stephanie................................................................... (LIE) VOGT, S. 7 Claire Feuerstein (112) 59. SINIAKOVA, Katerina........................................................... (CZE) JOHANSSON, M................................ 6/4 6/2 ...............................7/6(6) 7/6(4) 8 Vesna Dolonc (115) 60. JOHANSSON, Mathilde........................................................ (FRA) KONJUH, A. 61. SIEGEMUND, Laura............................................................ (GER) 9 Nadiia Kichenok (117) SIEGEMUND, L..................................6/2 6/2 .......................................7/5 6/3 62. MAJERIC, Tadeja................................................................. (SLO) KONJUH, A. 10 Lara Arruabarrena (119) 63. KONJUH, Ana...................................................................... (CRO) 11 Saisai Zheng (122) KONJUH, A........................................ 6/0 6/1 .............................6/7(6) 6/4 6/1 64. CABEZA CANDELA, Estrella [14]...................................... (ESP) 12 Luksika Kumkhum (123) Printed on 19/06/2014 at 5:48 pm Page 1 - 2 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS 2014 EVENT 23: QUAL. LADIES' SINGLES Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Qualifiers 65. KICHENOK, Nadiia [9]........................................................ (UKR) GIBBS, N........................................7/6(8) 7/5 Seeds 66. GIBBS, Nicole.......................................................................(USA)
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