2012 Doha & Bogota WTA Singles Results    

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Qatar Total Open, Doha, Qatar
PREMIER 5 $2,168,400 56/32q/28d
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n1 V Azarenka, n4 C Wozniacki
n5 S Stosur, n6 A Radwanska

Copa Colsanitas, Bogota, COL
INTL $220,000 32m/32q/16d
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n56 M Erakovic, n61 A Dulgheru
n63 R Oprandi, n67 J Dokic
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Bogota:

#169 Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino
5' 5" 128lb RH 2H-BH
Doha:

#1 Victoria Azarenka
5'10" 132lb RH 2H-BH


    On Sunday in Doha, Qatar, in the final of the Qatar Total Open, this year's Australian Open champion, 21 year old top seeded #1 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus (res: Monte Carlo, Monaco), demolished last year's US Open champion, 27 year old 3rd seeded #5 (career high: #4) Samantha Stosur from Gold Coast, Australia, 6-1, 6-2 (Vika is shown making friends with the gold falcon of the Qatar Tennis Federation after the match).

    Victoria's prize is $385,000; Samantha's prize is $192,000.

    The final lasted only one hour, seven minutes. Victoria scored on five of the eight break points she reached against Samantha while totaling 56 points in the match; Sam never held a break point against Vika, while scoring 34 points in total.

    Victoria said: "It’s amazing. I can't believe I could play that kind of tennis today. I knew I wouldn’t be 100 percent, so I had to change and adjust. I was just surprised today that everything was going in." AP story

    Samantha said: "It was obviously pretty tough for me to play aggressively. Victoria is very good at neutralizing everything. Pace doesn't really seem to bother her. You've got to find another way to win against her." WTA story

    Vika now leads Sam 6-0 in career matches, and has won all of their meetings in straight sets. Their most recent encounter was on a Deco-Turf hardcourt in the round robin of last year's WTA Championships in Istanbul, when Victoria defeated Samantha 6-2, 6-2.

    Victoria has won the title in four of the last five events she has played in: Luxembourg, Sydney, the Australian Open, and Doha. She lost to Petra Kvitova in the WTA Championships final.

    2012 Australian Open champion Victoria is now 11-8 in WTA singles finals. She won this year at Sydney, and last year at Miami, Marbella and Luxembourg. Vika had a 55-17 singles match record in 2011, she is 17-0 this year.

    2011 US Open champion Samantha is now 3-11 in WTA singles finals. In 2007 Samantha was forced offcourt by viral meningitis and Lyme disease after a tick bite, but she recovered in 2008 and won titles at Osaka in 2009, and at Charleston in 2010. Sam has an 7-4 singles match record this season.

    In the Bogota final on Sunday, 22 year old #109 (career high: #109) Alexandra Panova from Moscow, Russia, defeated 22 year old #109 (career high: #109) Alexandra Panova from Moscow, Russia, 6-2, 7-5 (Lara is shown holding the hardware after the match).

    Lara's prize is $37,000; Alexandra's prize is $19,000.

    Lara said: "It was a very tough final today. Alexandra has been playing so well this week, so I knew it would be tough and I would need to run a lot. But I played well—I was very happy with my forehand today, and even though I was nervous at the end, I managed to finish the match." WTA story

    Lara was playing in her first WTA singles final. She has won 11 ITF singles titles and 7 ITF doubles titles. Lara's singles match record this year is 7-3.

    Alexandra was also playing in her first WTA singles final. She has won 5 ITF singles titles and 8 ITF doubles titles, and she won her first WTA doubles title in Bogota on Saturday, teamed with Eva Birnerova. Alexandra's singles match record in 2012 is 11-4.

WTA SCOREBOARD: Doha & Bogota
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Qatar Open,  Doha, Qatar

 
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    Doha: The main draw for Doha has 16 seeds, with 8 1st-round byes. There are 8 qualifiers and 5 wild cards in the main draw. Qualifying finals are on Monday.
 

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2012: On Sunday in Doha, ladies looking good at the players party included Elena Vesnina, Ana Ivanovic, Sorana Cirstea, and top seed Victoria Azarenka...
Doha, 1st Rd, Mon-Tue 3:30pm Tue WTA story
losers' prize: $5,800 US; points: 1
*n27 Angelique Kerber GER d n14 s9 Sabine Lisicki GER 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 Tue

   
Sabine and Angelique serving

    Angelique said: "I know Sabine very well. She's a great player, and I'm very happy I won this match today. It was not easy to prepare for this tournament and this match, but I was trying to focus on me and my game. I played a lot last week and am not feeling very good, but I was fighting and I'm still here."

    Sabine said: "It was just an awful day today. I was sick last week but I was practicing and came here to play, but today I simply played badly... I have to continue to work hard and play better in the next match. That's all I can ask for."

*n41 Ksenia Pervak RUS d n15 s10 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova RUS 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 Mon
*n22 Flavia Pennetta ITA d n16 s11 Dominika Cibulkova SVK 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 Tue
n17 s12 Shuai Peng CHN d nNR wc Fatma Al Nabhani OMA 6-0, 7-5 Mon

   
Shuai serving, and Fatma firing a forehand

    Shuai said: "In the first set I played very well, but in the second set I think I lost some of my concentration. My reactions got a bit slower—it's late night in China right now.
    "She also played some amazing shots... I would hit wide to her forehand and she would come up with a winner down the line. I really didn't want it to go three sets, so even though it got close I was very happy to win.
    "I played Fatma at the Asian Games in 2010, but I hadn't seen her play since then so I didn't really know what to expect. She played very well." WTA story

n18 s13 Ana Ivanovic SRB d n55 Carla Suarez Navarro ESP 6-1, 4-1 retired—right hip injury Mon

Ana eyeing a backhand

n19 s14 Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS d n39 MJ Martinez Sanchez ESP 7-5, 6-3 Mon
*n60 Simona Halep ROU d n20 s15 Daniela Hantuchova SVK 3-6, 6-2, 7-6(4) Tue

   
Simona driving a forehand, and Daniela ready to swat one

    Simona said "[Daniela is] a top player and is playing very well lately, so it's a good victory for me. I played well and I really enjoyed the match."

n21 s16 Julia Goerges GER d n65 Anastasiya Yakimova BLR 6-2, 6-2 Tue
n24 Anabel Medina Garrigues ESP d n51 Klara Zakopalova CZE 6-4, 6-1 Tue
n26 Maria Kirilenko RUS d n35 Jie Zheng CHN 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 Tue
n28 Lucie Safarova CZE d n85 q Urszula Radwanska POL 6-3, 6-4 Tue
n29 Yanina Wickmayer BEL d n64 Ayumi Morita JPN 6-2, 6-1 Tue
n31 Petra Cetkovska CZE d n66 Petra Martic CRO 7-6(5), 7-5 Tue
n32 Monica Niculescu ROU d n52 Elena Vesnina RUS 6-1, 6-0 Mon
*n50 Tsvetana Pironkova BUL d n36 Polona Hercog SLO 6-0, 6-4 Mon
n37 Shahar Peer ISR d n339 wc Nadia Lalami MAR 6-0, 6-0 Mon

   
Shahar and Nadia ready to swat backhands

n38 Christina McHale USA d n44 Chanelle Scheepers RSA 6-4, 6-3 Mon
*#54 Sorana Cirstea ROU d n40 Jarmila Gajdosova AUS 6-4, 6-1 Tue
n43 Mona Barthel GER d n149 q Caroline Garcia FRA 7-6(6), 7-6(4) Mon
*n88 q Anne Keothavong GBR d n48 Tamira Paszek AUT 7-6(4), 7-6(5) Mon
n49 Iveta Benesova CZE d n53 Barbora Zahlavova Strycova CZE 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 Tue
n99 q Virginie Razzano FRA v n1207 wc Ons Jabeur TUN Tue cC m4
*n113 q Varvara Lepchenko USA d n84 q Aleksandra Wozniak CAN 6-3, 6-3 Mon

   
Varvara and Aleksandra driving forehand and backhand

n89 q Kateryna Bondarenko UKR d n90 q Vera Dushevina RUS 7-5, 6-2 Mon

Doha, 2nd Rd, Wed 3:30pm WTA story
losers' prize: $11,300 US; points: 70
n1 s1 Victoria Azarenka BLR d n43 Mona Barthel GER 6-1, 6-0

Victoria's backhand drive

*n28 Lucie Safarova CZE d n4 s2 Caroline Wozniacki DEN 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(3)

   
Caroline serving, Lucie driving a backhand, and after match point

    Lucie said "I was impatient in the first set but then it came together. I started keeping the ball in play more and pushing her to her forehand. Then when I got the chance, I was killing the ball. That was a good tactic for me.
    "Caroline is a big fighter, getting everything back from every position, so you have to be very consistent and choose the right moments to attack."

    Caroline said: "I had three match points in the third set and didn't take them. Lucie served three very good serves. Of course it's very disappointing right now, but I need to move on and try to do better in the next one."

n5 s3 Samantha Stosur AUS d #54 Sorana Cirstea ROU 6-4, 7-6(5)
n6 s4 Agnieszka Radwanska POL d n88 q Anne Keothavong GBR 6-1, 6-2
n7 s5 Marion Bartoli FRA d n24 Anabel Medina Garrigues ESP 6-2, 6-0

   
Anabel following a forehand, and Marion driving her 2-hander

*n32 Monica Niculescu ROU d n8 s6 Vera Zvonareva RUS 7-5, 3-2 retired—left hip injury

   
Vera following a forehand, and Monica's backhand drive

*n29 Yanina Wickmayer BEL d n11 s7 Francesca Schiavone ITA 7-6(4), 6-4
*n37 Shahar Peer ISR d n13 s8 Jelena Jankovic SRB 7-6(3), 6-2

   
Jelena serving, and Shahar following a backhand

*n38 Christina McHale USA d n17 s12 Shuai Peng CHN 5-7, 6-3, 6-2
*n31 Petra Cetkovska CZE d n18 s13 Ana Ivanovic SRB 6-4, 6-4
n19 s14 Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS d n26 Maria Kirilenko RUS 6-4, 6-4
*n113 q Varvara Lepchenko USA d n21 s16 Julia Goerges GER 7-6(4), 7-6(5)
*n89 q Kateryna Bondarenko UKR d n22 Flavia Pennetta ITA 6-4, 6-2
*n50 Tsvetana Pironkova BUL d n27 Angelique Kerber GER 6-4, 6-1
n41 Ksenia Pervak RUS d n99 q Virginie Razzano FRA 6-4, 6-0
*n60 Simona Halep ROU d n49 Iveta Benesova CZE 6-4, 6-4

Doha, 3rd Rd, Thu 3:30pm WTA story - WTA story 2
losers' prize: $22,000 US; points: 125
n1 s1 Victoria Azarenka BLR d n60 Simona Halep ROU 6-3, 6-1

   
Simona and Victoria driving forehands

n5 s3 Samantha Stosur AUS d n31 Petra Cetkovska CZE 6-3, 6-2

   
Petra about to swat a forehand, and Samantha driving one

    Samantha said: "I played a good match, quite solid, and did what I had to do. I served well and returned well, which put pressure on [Petra's] service games. As it went on I felt I was getting further and further ahead. I felt pretty good."

n6 s4 Agnieszka Radwanska POL d n113 q Varvara Lepchenko USA 7-5, 6-1

   
Varvara and Agnieszka driving forehand and backhand

    Agnieszka said: "Varvara started very well today. I was really in trouble at the end of the first set. When it was 5-4, 40-15 for her, I was thinking I lost the set already and that we would just keep playing. But when you're on the court it doesn't matter what score it is, you just fight until the end. I did a few good shots and won that game, and then after that felt more and more confident.
    "It's always tough to come back, especially with her lefty serve being so tough to break. I'm happy I came back and closed this match in two sets."

n7 s5 Marion Bartoli FRA d n50 Tsvetana Pironkova BUL 6-3, 6-3

   
Tsvetana and Marion driving forehand and backhand

*n28 Lucie Safarova CZE d n19 s14 Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS 7-6(6), 6-3

    Lucie said: "I did very well last night against Caroline, and followed that up with a very tough match against Svetlana today. It was a very close first set. I'm glad I won it and carried the momentum until the end of the match.
    "Everything is together for me this week. I feel very good on serve and it's helping me to win points in key moments. I hope to keep it going."

n29 Yanina Wickmayer BEL d n41 Ksenia Pervak RUS 6-4, 6-0

    Yanina said: "We were both struggling on serve, but in the second set I tried to be very concentrated on my serve and put pressure on [Ksenia's]. It was a bit windy today and not easy to serve—maybe that's why our percentages were a little low."

n32 Monica Niculescu ROU d n89 q Kateryna Bondarenko UKR 7-6(5), 6-4

    Monica said: "I didn't start well, but I started hitting many slices on the forehand and that helped me, because if I were hitting flat [Kateryna] would have liked that. I think I got a little lucky with the wind sometimes too. It was really tough actually, I'm just happy I survived the match today."

*n38 Christina McHale USA d n37 Shahar Peer ISR 4-6, 6-3, 6-4

   
Christina serving, Shahar following a forehand, and Christina ready to tap one

Doha, QFs, Fri 3:30pm WTA story
losers' prize: $44,250 US; points: 225
n1 s1 Victoria Azarenka BLR d n29 Yanina Wickmayer BEL 6-0, 6-4

   
Yanina driving a forehand, Victoria ready to swat a backhand, and after match point

    Victoria said: "I would consider the first set as a perfect set. I was really going for every shot I could and everything was working. In the second set I had opportunities in every game, I just couldn't convert them. But it's important the way I finished the second set. It was the same way as I started the match. Yanina came back and started to go for her shots, which I expected from her."

n5 s3 Samantha Stosur AUS d n32 Monica Niculescu ROU 6-2, 2-6, 6-3

   
Monica following a backhand, and Samantha driving a forehand

    Samantha said: "Early in the second set I missed some opportunities. She grew in confidence and started playing better. It's one of those matches where when you are in control, you have to keep going and keep going and keep going, and know you're going to miss a few but you're going to make more than you miss.
    "Monica plays a unique game [with lots of slice forehands] that at times can put you off, but at the end of the day I'm happy with the way I bounced back in the middle of that third set."

n6 s4 Agnieszka Radwanska POL d n38 Christina McHale USA 6-1, 6-1

   
Christina and Agnieszka driving forehand and backhand

n7 s5 Marion Bartoli FRA d n28 Lucie Safarova CZE 7-5, 4-6, 6-1

   
Lucie and Marion driving backhand and forehand

Doha, SFs, Sat 4pm WTA story
losers' prize: $96,100 US; points: 395
n1 s1 Victoria Azarenka BLR d n6 s4 Agnieszka Radwanska POL 6-2, 6-4

   
Agnieszka and Victoria driving forehand and backhand

    Victoria struck 29 winners (1 ace) with 22 unforced errors (7 double faults); Agnieszka hit only 9 winners (1 ace), with 21 errors (4 DFs).

    Victoria injured her left ankle during the match, but was able to continue after having it taped. Victoria said: "I don't know how it happened. But I just focused on each point until the painkillers kicked in and I'm happy to pull it out. If it went to a third set I don't know what would have happened."

    Agnieszka said: "It happens. It's tennis, it's a lot of running, a lot of matches. And injuries are normal things. Sometimes it happens on the court during matches. And I was trying until the end, but [Victoria] was playing very well and hitting the ball very well."

n5 s3 Samantha Stosur AUS d n7 s5 Marion Bartoli FRA 6-3, 0-0 retired—right calf injury

   
Samantha and Marion driving forehands, and Samantha's backhand drive

    Marion said: "It actually started yesterday during the match against Lucie [Safarova]... Today when I started to warm up I still felt it, so I knew I was not 100% going into the match. Then I couldn't put any weight on it, so it was really hurting me on my serve... I knew if I kept pushing on it I would really strain it badly, because when your muscle is so tight, that happens. I'm just not a machine. My body just couldn't do anymore."

    Samantha said: "You always want to win a match playing the full match out and winning match point. Having said that, I thought I played a really good first set—I thought both of us were playing really well, high quality."

Doha, Final, Sun 6pm
loser's prize: $192,000 US; points: 620
winner's prize: $385,000 US; points: 900
n1 s1 Victoria Azarenka BLR d n5 s3 Samantha Stosur AUS 6-1, 6-2

     
Victoria serving, Samantha following a backhand, Vika driving one, and after match point

Doha, Doubles Final, Sun 4pm
losers' prize: $55,000 US
winners' prize: $110,000 US
cdr3 s1 Lisa Raymond & Liezel Huber d Raquel Kops-Jones & Abigail Spears 6-3, 6-1

Doha, Qual Finals Sun Feb 12 3:30pm
losers' prizes: q1 $1,650 1pt; q2 $3,200 20pts; qualifier 30 points
n84 Aleksandra Wozniak CAN d n106 Bojana Jovanovski SRB 6-3, 6-2
n85 Urszula Radwanska POL d n334 Andreja Klepac SLO 6-2, 5-7, 6-4
n88 Anne Keothavong GBR d n106 Heather Watson GBR 6-4, 6-4
n89 Kateryna Bondarenko UKR d n103 Casey Dellacqua AUS 6-3, 6-1
n90 Vera Dushevina RUS d n101 Kristina Barrois GER 6-3, 6-1
n99 Virginie Razzano FRA d n130 Misaki Doi JPN 6-2, 7-5
*n113 Varvara Lepchenko USA d n110 Kai-Chen Chang TPE 6-1, 6-3
n149 Caroline Garcia FRA d n789 Natalie Grandin RSA 6-3, 6-4

Doha, Withdrawals
n2 Petra Kvitova CZE right achilles injury
n10 Andrea Petkovic GER low back stress fracture
n25 Kaia Kanepi EST right shoulder injury
n42 Ekaterina Makarova RUS left wrist injury
n46 Galina Voskoboeva KAZ
n68 Bethanie Mattek-Sands USA low back injury

 
 
Copa Colsanitas,  Bogota, Colombia

 
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Colombia News


    Bogota: The main draw for Bogota has 8 seeds, with no 1st-round byes. There are 4 qualifiers in the main draw. Qualifying (3 rounds) starts on Saturday, qualifying finals are on Monday.
 

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Bogota, 1st Rd Mon-Tue 10am Tue WTA story
loser's prize: $1,725 US; points: 1
n56 s1 Marina Erakovic NZL d n124 Stefanie Voegele SUI 6-3, 6-4 Tue-rain-Wed c2 m1 10am
*n151 Karin Knapp ITA d n61 s2 Alexandra Dulgheru ROU 6-2, 6-2 Tue
n63 s3 Romina Oprandi SUI d n112 Alexandra Cadantu ROU 6-2, 6-2 Tue
*n139 q Paula Ormaechea ARG d n67 s4 Jelena Dokic AUS 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 Tue-rain-Wed

    Paula said: "The truth is I'm extremely happy about my win today. It's a very important win for me. When I was a girl, Jelena was one of my idols. I've followed her whole career. I was sad when she wasn't playing. When I went onto the court with her yesterday it was really emotional but I think that helped me play better, and I was finally able to win the match today." WTA story

n69 s5 Gisela Dulko ARG d n173 Kathrin Woerle GER 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 Tue

    Gisela said: "I didn't start well. I don't know if I was nervous, but I wasn't feeling the ball well and was rushing a little bit, as though I was looking for winners too quickly. My shots were also flying and I had a lot of unforced errors.
    "The points were going by really quickly but in the second set I calmed down and started keeping the ball in play longer, and I found my rhythm again. I had a little trouble closing it out in the third set but I finished well, so in the end I was happy."

*n115 Valeria Savinykh RUS d n73 s6 M Johansson FRA 7-6(2), 3-6, 7-5 Mon
n82 s7 Lourdes Dominguez Lino ESP d n197 Sharon Fichman CAN 6-2, 6-2 Tue
n169 Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino ESP d n96 s8 Patricia Mayr-Achleitner AUT 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(3)Mon
n102 Eva Birnerova CZE d n241 q Ines Ferrer Suarez ESP 6-2, 6-4 Tue
n109 Alexandra Panova RUS d n116 Mandy Minella LUX 4-6, 7-6(8), 6-1 Tue
n126 Edina Gallovits-Hall ROU d n167 Julia Cohen USA 6-4, 6-1 Tue
n131 Timea Babos HUN d n426 wc Yuliana Lizarazo COL 6-0, 6-1 Tue
*n193 Mariana Duque-Marino COL d n144 T Luzhanska USA 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 Mon
*n246 wc Catalina Castano COL d n155 Sesil Karatantcheva KAZ 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 Tue
*n207 q Yaroslava Shvedova KAZ d n165 Estrella Cabeza Candela ESP 6-0, 3-6, 6-4 Tue
n180 Petra Rampre SLO d n421 wc Karen Castiblanco COL 6-3, 6-4 Mon

Bogota, 2nd Rd Wed-Thu 10am Thu WTA story
loser's prize: $2,950 US; points: 30
*n126 Edina Gallovits-Hall ROU d n56 s1 Marina Erakovic NZL 6-4, 6-4 Thu
*n131 Timea Babos HUN d n63 s3 Romina Oprandi SUI 7-6(5), 6-4 Wed
*n109 Alexandra Panova RUS d n69 s5 Gisela Dulko ARG 7-5, 6-2 Thu

    Gisela said: "I didn't play one of my best matches in the altitude today. I couldn't find my rhythm. But I think [Alexandra] played a great match. I give credit to her, she really deserved it."

    Alexandra said: "It's very difficult to play here for everyone. It's about handling the nerves and the conditions. The one who finds a way to put the ball over the net and into the court at the end of the day wins."

*n193 Mariana Duque-Marino COL d n82 s7 L Dominguez Lino ESP 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 Wed
*n169 Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino ESP d n102 Eva Birnerova CZE 6-4, 6-0 Wed
*n207 q Yaroslava Shvedova KAZ d n115 Valeria Savinykh RUS 6-2, 6-2 Wed
n139 q Paula Ormaechea ARG d n180 Petra Rampre SLO 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(4) Thu
n151 Karin Knapp ITA d n246 wc Catalina Castano COL 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 Thu

Bogota, QFs, Fri 10:30am
loser's prize: $5,340 US; points: 70
n109 Alexandra Panova RUS d n151 Karin Knapp ITA 6-4, 6-4
n126 Edina Gallovits-Hall ROU d n193 Mariana Duque-Marino COL 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-2
n131 Timea Babos HUN d n207 q Yaroslava Shvedova KAZ 6-4, 6-4
*n169 Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino ESP d n139 q Paula Ormaechea ARG 6-3, 6-0

Bogota, SFs, Sat 10:30am
loser's prize: $10,200 US; points: 130
n109 Alexandra Panova RUS d n131 Timea Babos HUN 6-2, 6-3

   
Timea serving, and Alexandra driving a backhand

n169 Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino ESP d n126 Edina Gallovits-Hall ROU 6-4, 6-3

   
Edina about to swat a forehand, and Lara driving one

Bogota, Final Sun 12:30pm
loser's prize: $19,000 US; points: 200
winner's prize: $37,000 US; points: 280
*n169 Lara Arruabarrena-Vecino ESP d n109 Alexandra Panova RUS 6-2, 7-5

   
Lara serving, Alexandra driving a forehand, and Lara fielding a drop shot

Bogota, Doubles Final, Sat m3
loser's prize: $5,750 US
winner's prize: $11,000 US
cdr156 s1 Alexandra Panova & Eve Birnerova d Mandy Minella & Stefanie Voegele 6-2, 6-2

Bogota, Qual Finals Mon Feb 13 10am
losers' prizes: q1 $265 1pt; q2 $460 6pts; q3 $860 10pts; qualifier 16 points
n139 Paula Ormaechea ARG d n223 Corinna Dentoni ITA 6-4, 6-1
n155 Sesil Karatantcheva KAZ d n408 Ximena Hermoso MEX 6-3, 6-3
n207 Yaroslava Shvedova KAZ d n214 Leticia Costas-Moreira ESP 6-1, 6-4
n241 Ines Ferrer Suarez ESP v n253 Annalisa Bona ITA 6-4, 4-6, 6-0

Bogota, Withdrawals
n34 Sara Errani ITA knee injury
n72 Laura Pous-Tio ESP left knee injury
n80 Anna Tatishvili GEO illness
n95 Iryna Bremond FRA right shoulder injury
n154 Bibiane Schoofs NED right leg injury


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