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Toray Pan Pacific Open Toray Pan Pacific Open CITY, COUNTRY TOURNAMENT DATES SURFACE TOTAL FINANCIAL COMMITMENT Osaka, Japan September 14 - 22, 2019 Hard, Deco-Turf $823,000 STATUS NAT MAIN DRAW SINGLES 1 1 OSAKA, Naomi JPN N. OSAKA [1] 2 BYE N. OSAKA [1] 75 63 3 Q CORNET, Alizé FRA V. TOMOVA 4 Q TOMOVA, Viktoriya BUL 46 63 62 N. OSAKA [1] 64 64 5 WC HIBINO, Nao JPN V. FLINK 6 Q FLINK, Varvara RUS 64 75 Y. PUTINTSEVA 61 61 7 PUTINTSEVA, Yulia KAZ Y. PUTINTSEVA 8 LL KAWA, Katarzyna POL 64 76(4) N. OSAKA [1] 64 61 9 3 STEPHENS, Sloane USA S. STEPHENS [3] 10 BYE C. GIORGI 60 63 11 Q HAN, Xinyun CHN C. GIORGI 12 GIORGI, Camila ITA 76(6) 61 E. MERTENS [9] 64 63 13 MUGURUZA, Garbiñe ESP S. HSIEH 14 HSIEH, Su-Wei TPE 36 76(1) 61 E. MERTENS [9] 63 16 62 15 LL OSUIGWE, Whitney USA E. MERTENS [9] 16 9 MERTENS, Elise BEL 63 61 Naomi OSAKA [1] 62 63 17 5 KEYS, Madison USA M. KEYS [5] 18 KASATKINA, Daria RUS 63 64 M. KEYS [5] 57 60 64 19 PUIG, Monica PUR Z. DIYAS 20 Q DIYAS, Zarina KAZ 60 63 A. KERBER [4] 64 46 21 Ret'd 21 RISKE, Alison USA N. GIBBS 22 Q GIBBS, Nicole USA 64 63 A. KERBER [4] 62 64 23 BYE A. KERBER [4] 24 4 KERBER, Angelique GER A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA 63 63 25 7 VEKIC, Donna CRO D. VEKIC [7] 26 GARCIA, Caroline FRA 75 62 M. DOI 76(5) 63 27 MLADENOVIC, Kristina FRA M. DOI 28 WC DOI, Misaki JPN 61 62 A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA 62 62 29 YASTREMSKA, Dayana UKR A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA 30 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia RUS 63 61 A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA 61 75 31 BYE K. BERTENS [2] 32 2 BERTENS, Kiki NED WTA TOUR, Inc. © Copyright 2016 SEEDED PLAYERS RANK PRIZE MONEY POINTS ALTERNATES / LUCKY LOSERS RETIREMENTS/WALKOVERS 1 OSAKA, Naomi 4 WINNER $141,500 470 K. Kawa (LL) M. Keys - Left Foot Injury 2 BERTENS, Kiki 8 FINALIST $75,555 305 W. Osuigwe (LL) 3 STEPHENS, Sloane 14 SEMI-FINALIST $40,360 185 4 KERBER, Angelique 15 QUARTER-FINALIST $21,700 100 WITHDRAWALS 5 KEYS, Madison 16 SECOND ROUND $11,640 55 A. Sevastova (G.I. Illness) 6 SEVASTOVA, Anastasija 18 FIRST ROUND $7,385 1 P. Martic (G.I. Illness) 7 VEKIC, Donna 21 FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT 8 MARTIC, Petra 23 www.WTATENNIS.com LAST DIRECT ACCEPTANCE Camila Giorgi - 52 WTA SUPERVISOR(S) Pam Whytcross.
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