Moorilla Hobart International 2010

Moorilla Hobart International 2010 var en tennisturnering som blev spillet på Hardcourt. Det var den 17ende udgave af turneringen som var en del af WTA Tour 2010. Den foregik på Hobart International Tennis Centre i Hobart, Australien fra 10 Januar til 16 Januar, 2010.

WTA Adgang

Seeding

LandSpillerRank1Seeding
Spanien ESPAnabel Medina Garrigues271
Israel ISRShahar Pe'er302
Ukraine UKRKateryna Bondarenko313
Ukraine UKRAlona Bondarenko324
Spanien ESPCarla Suárez Navarro335
Canada CANAleksandra Wozniak346
Kina CHNZheng Jie357
Argentina ARGGisela Dulko368
  • 4 Januar, 2010

Anden adgang

Følgende spiller modtog et Wildcard:

  • Australien Sophie Ferguson
  • Australien Alicia Molik
  • Australien Olivia Rogowska

Følgende spiller modtog kvalifikation via kvalifikationsturnering:

Mester

Single

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Ukraine Alona Bondarenko def. Israel Shahar Pe'er, 6–2, 6–4.

  • Det var Bondarenko's første titel i 2010 og hendes anden i karrieren.

Double

Kinesisk Taipei Chuang Chia-jung / Tjekkiet Květa Peschke def. Kinesisk Taipei Chan Yung-jan / Rumænien Monica Niculescu, 3–6, 6–3, 10–7.

Eksterne links

WTA Tour 2010

Medier brugt på denne side

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