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Hansol Korea Open MAIN DRAW SINGLES SEOUL, KOREA 9/18/2010 to 9/26/2010 Hard, Rebound Ace $220,000 Hansol Korea Open MAIN DRAW SINGLES SEOUL, KOREA 9/18/2010 to 9/26/2010 Hard, Rebound Ace $220,000 1 1 PETROVA, Nadia RUS WTA International N. PETROVA [1] 2 GROTH, Jarmila AUS 63 62 N. PETROVA [1] 3 BRIANTI, Alberta ITA 63 64 V. KING 4 KING, Vania USA 64 75 N. PETROVA [1] 5 FLIPKENS, Kirsten BEL 62 61 K. FLIPKENS Q 6 JOVANOVSKI, Bojana SRB 26 63 64 K. FLIPKENS 7 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP 64 61 Y. SHVEDOVA [6] 6 8 SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava KAZ 64 75 K. ZAKOPALOVA 3 9 KIRILENKO, Maria RUS 54 Ret'd M. KIRILENKO [3] 10 RADWANSKA, Urszula POL 63 61 D. SAFINA WC 11 SAFINA, Dinara RUS 62 63 D. SAFINA Q 12 HALEP, Simona ROU 64 64 K. ZAKOPALOVA 13 GOERGES, Julia GER 75 63 K. ZAKOPALOVA 14 ZAKOPALOVA, Klara CZE 75 26 75 K. ZAKOPALOVA 15 DUSHEVINA, Vera RUS 64 76(5) V. DUSHEVINA 7 WC 16 IVANOVIC, Ana SRB 26 64 62 Alisa KLEYBANOVA [5] 5 17 KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS 61 63 A. KLEYBANOVA [5] 18 CHANG, Kai-Chen TPE 62 63 A. KLEYBANOVA [5] 19 PERVAK, Ksenia RUS 67(13) 61 62 K. PERVAK 20 CHAN, Yung-Jan TPE 64 75 A. KLEYBANOVA [5] 21 BENESOVA, Iveta CZE 61 62 E. MAKAROVA 22 MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS 62 36 75 E. MAKAROVA Q 23 HSIEH, Su-Wei TPE 64 75 M. MARTINEZ SANCHEZ [4] 4 24 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose ESP 76(3) 64 A. KLEYBANOVA [5] 8 25 SZAVAY, Agnes HUN 63 62 A. SZAVAY [8] 26 HERCOG, Polona SLO 61 62 A. SZAVAY [8] WC 27 KIM, So-Jung KOR 63 75 E. BALTACHA 28 BALTACHA, Elena GBR 63 64 A. SZAVAY [8] 29 DATE KRUMM, Kimiko JPN 62 67(3) 63 K. DATE KRUMM Q 30 NAMIGATA, Junri JPN 62 75 K. DATE KRUMM 31 RODIONOVA, Anastasia AUS 62 61 A. PAVLYUCHENKOVA [2] 2 32 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia RUS 76(6) 61 Seeded PlayersRank Prize Money Pts. Lucky Losers Retirements/W.O. 1 PETROVA, Nadia 19 Winner $37,000280 Nadia Petrova retired with 2 PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia 20 Finalist $19,000 200 Gastro Intestinal Illness. 3 KIRILENKO, Maria 24 Semi-Finalist $10,200 130 4 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose 25 Quarter-Finalist $5,340 70 5 KLEYBANOVA, Alisa 29 2ndRound $2,950 30 6 SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava 36 1st Round $1,725 1 7 IVANOVIC, Ana 37 Last Direct Acceptance Players Representative SE WTA Tour Supervisor 8 SZAVAY, Agnes 38 Alberta Brianti (87) Vania King Jimmy Moore Follow Live Scoring at www.sonyericssonwtatour.com Hansol Korea Open MAIN DRAW DOUBLES SEOUL, KOREA 9/18/2010 to 9/26/2010 Hard, Rebound Ace $220,000 WTA International KING, Vania USA 1 1 SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava KAZ V. KING Y. SHVEDOVA [1] LU, Jing-Jing CHN 64 75 2 XU, Yi-Fan CHN K. DATE KRUMM A. MORITA DATE KRUMM, Kimiko JPN 75 16 11-9 3 MORITA, Ayumi JPN K. DATE KRUMM A. MORITA FERGUSON, Sophie AUS 76(4) 64 4 FUJIWARA, Rika JPN N. GRANDIN V. UHLIROVA [4] GRANDIN, Natalie RSA 61 75 4 5 UHLIROVA, Vladimira CZE N. GRANDIN V. UHLIROVA [4] PELLETIER, Marie-Eve CAN 63 63 6 ROSOLSKA, Alicja POL N. GRANDIN V. UHLIROVA [4] CHANG, Kyung-Mi KOR 76(6) 62 7 LEE, Jin-A KOR K. CHANG J. LEE HAN, Sung-Hee KOR 64 61 WC 8 HONG, Seung-Yeon KOR J. GOERGES/P. HERCOG BRIANTI, Alberta ITA 63 64 9 GALLOVITS, Edina ROU A. BRIANTI E. GALLOVITS GROTH, Jarmila AUS 64 64 10 ZAKOPALOVA, Klara CZE J. GOERGES P. HERCOG GOERGES, Julia GER 64 26 12-10 11 HERCOG, Polona SLO J. GOERGES P. HERCOG KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS 64 62 3 12 YAN, Zi CHN J. GOERGES P. HERCOG SUN, Shengnan CHN 63 61 13 ZHANG, Shuai CHN S. KIM Y. LEE KIM, So-Jung KOR 64 67(4) 10-8 WC 14 LEE, Ye-Ra KOR K. JANS S. PEERS JANS, Klaudia POL 16 62 10-7 15 PEERS, Sally AUS K. JANS S. PEERS LLAGOSTERA VIVES, Nuria ESP 63 61 2 16 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose ESP Seeded Players RankPrize Money (Per Team) Pts. Alternates Retirements/W.O. 1 KING, Vania / SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava 18 Winner $11,000 280 2 LLAGOSTERA VIVES, Nuria / MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose 23 Finalist $5,750 200 3 KLEYBANOVA, Alisa / YAN, Zi 45 Semi-Finalist $3,100 130 4 GRANDIN, Natalie / UHLIROVA, Vladimira 108 Quarter-Finalist $1,650 70 First Round $860 1 Last Direct Acceptance Player Representative Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Supervisor Ferguson / Fujiwara (541) Klara Zakopalova Jimmy Moore Follow Live Scoring at www.sonyericssonwtatour.com Hansol Korea Open QUALIFYING SINGLES SEOUL, KOREA 9/18/2010 to 9/26/2010 REVISED Hard, Rebound Ace $220,000 1 1 MORITA, Ayumi JPN WTA International J. LU 2 LU, Jing-Jing CHN 62 61 S. HSIEH Alt 3 GRANDIN, Natalie RSA 62 36 64 S. HSIEH 4 HSIEH, Su-Wei TPE 36 62 76(5) S. HSIEH 5 KIM, Kun-Hee KOR 63 64 T. YONEMURA 6 YONEMURA, Tomoko JPN 63 64 P. PARMENTIER [5] 7 DOI, Misaki JPN 62 64 P. PARMENTIER [5] 5 8 PARMENTIER, Pauline FRA 76(2) 64 2 9 JOVANOVSKI, Bojana SRB B. JOVANOVSKI [2] WC 10 YEA, Hyojung KOR 63 63 B. JOVANOVSKI [2] 11 LEE, Ye-Ra KOR 36 62 62 Y. LEE 12 PEERS, Sally AUS 62 75 B. JOVANOVSKI [2] 13 ZHANG, Ling HKG 62 61 L. ZHANG WC 14 YU, Min-Hwa KOR 61 64 L. ZHANG 15 WLODARCZAK, Karolina AUS 76(1) 76(2) N. LLAGOSTERA VIVES [8] 8 16 LLAGOSTERA VIVES, Nuria ESP 63 75 3 17 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle RSA M. PELLETIER Alt 18 PELLETIER, Marie-Eve CAN 64 26 76(3) M. PELLETIER WC 19 HONG, Seung-Yeon KOR 60 61 S. HONG 20 YONEMURA, Akiko JPN 64 63 J. NAMIGATA [9] 21 FUJIWARA, Rika JPN 63 76(4) R. FUJIWARA WC 22 HAN, Na-Lae KOR 63 63 J. NAMIGATA [9] 23 YAN, Zi CHN 36 63 60 J. NAMIGATA [9] 9 24 NAMIGATA, Junri JPN 64 62 4 25 HALEP, Simona ROU S. HALEP [4] 26 LEE, Jin-A KOR 75 76(3) S. HALEP [4] 27 SUN, Shengnan CHN 46 62 61 R. FUDA 28 FUDA, Ryoko JPN 61 62 S. HALEP [4] 29 XU, Yi-Fan CHN 63 62 Y. XU 30 TEZUKA, Remi JPN 61 63 S. FERGUSON [7] 31 HAN, Sung-Hee KOR 64 62 S. FERGUSON [7] 7 32 FERGUSON, Sophie AUS 60 75 SeededPlayersRank PrizeMoney Pts. Alternates Retirements/W.O. 1 MORITA, Ayumi 80 Qualifier 16 Marie-Eve Pelletier Xin yun Han 2 JOVANOVSKI, Bojana 91 Finalist $860 10 Natalie Grandin Shuai Zhang 3 SCHEEPERS, Chanelle 932ndRound $460 6 Both still in Guanghzou 4 HALEP, Simona 96 1st Round $265 1 5 PARMENTIER, Pauline 97 6 ZHANG, Shuai 101 7 FERGUSON, Sophie 114 Last Direct Acceptance Players Representative SE WTA Tour Supervisor 8 LLAGOSTERA VIVES, Nuria 116 Karolina Wlodarczak (462) Yea, Hyojung, Han, Na Lae Jimmy Moore Follow Live Scoring at www.sonyericssonwtatour.com Hansol Korea Open MAIN DRAW SINGLES SEOUL, KOREA 9/18/2010 to 9/26/2010 MAIN DRAW DOUBLES Hard, Rebound Ace $220,000 1 1 PETROVA, Nadia RUS WTA International USA KING, Vania N. PETROVA [1] KAZ SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava 1 1 2 GROTH, Jarmila AUS 63 62 V. KING N. PETROVA [1] Y. SHVEDOVA [1] 3 BRIANTI, Alberta ITA 63 64 64 75 CHN LU, Jing-Jing V. KING CHN XU, Yi-Fan 2 4 KING, Vania USA 64 75 K. DATE KRUMM N. PETROVA [1] A. MORITA 5 FLIPKENS, Kirsten BEL 62 61 75 16 11-9 JPN DATE KRUMM, Kimiko K. FLIPKENS JPN MORITA, Ayumi 3 Q 6 JOVANOVSKI, Bojana SRB 26 63 64 K. DATE KRUMM K. FLIPKENS A. MORITA 7 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP 64 61 76(4) 64 AUS FERGUSON, Sophie Y. SHVEDOVA [6] JPN FUJIWARA, Rika 4 6 8 SHVEDOVA, Yaroslava KAZ 64 75 N. GRANDIN K. ZAKOPALOVA V. UHLIROVA [4] 3 9 KIRILENKO, Maria RUS 54 Ret'd 61 75 RSA GRANDIN, Natalie M. KIRILENKO [3] CZE UHLIROVA, Vladimira 5 4 10 RADWANSKA, Urszula POL 63 61 N. GRANDIN D. SAFINA V. UHLIROVA [4] WC 11 SAFINA, Dinara RUS 62 63 63 63 CAN PELLETIER, Marie-Eve D. SAFINA POL ROSOLSKA, Alicja 6 Q 12 HALEP, Simona ROU 64 64 N. GRANDIN K. ZAKOPALOVA V. UHLIROVA [4] 13 GOERGES, Julia GER 75 63 76(6) 62 KOR CHANG, Kyung-Mi K. ZAKOPALOVA KOR LEE, Jin-A 7 14 ZAKOPALOVA, Klara CZE 75 26 75 K. CHANG K. ZAKOPALOVA J. LEE 15 DUSHEVINA, Vera RUS 64 76(5) 64 61 KOR HAN, Sung-Hee V. DUSHEVINA KOR HONG, Seung-Yeon 8 WC 7 WC 16 IVANOVIC, Ana SRB 26 64 62 Alisa KLEYBANOVA [5] J. GOERGES/P. HERCOG 5 17 KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS 61 63 63 64 ITA BRIANTI, Alberta A. KLEYBANOVA [5] ROU GALLOVITS, Edina 9 18 CHANG, Kai-Chen TPE 62 63 A. BRIANTI A. KLEYBANOVA [5] E. GALLOVITS 19 PERVAK, Ksenia RUS 67(13) 61 62 64 64 AUS GROTH, Jarmila K. PERVAK CZE ZAKOPALOVA, Klara 10 20 CHAN, Yung-Jan TPE 64 75 J. GOERGES A. KLEYBANOVA [5] P. HERCOG 21 BENESOVA, Iveta CZE 61 62 64 26 12-10 GER GOERGES, Julia E. MAKAROVA SLO HERCOG, Polona 11 22 MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS 62 36 75 J. GOERGES E. MAKAROVA P. HERCOG Q 23 HSIEH, Su-Wei TPE 64 75 64 62 RUS KLEYBANOVA, Alisa M. MARTINEZ SANCHEZ [4] CHN YAN, Zi 12 3 4 24 MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose ESP 76(3) 64 J.
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