Taipei Open
Miejsce | |
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Obiekt | Taipei Arena |
Nawierzchnia | Dywanowa (hala) |
Pierwsza edycja | 2006 |
WTA Tour | |
Kategoria | ITF Women's Circuit (2006–2011) |
Pula nagród | 125 000 $ (od 2012) |
Drabinka | 32S/16Q/16D |
Aktualne mistrzynie | |
Gra pojedyncza Witalija Djaczenko | |
Gra podwójna Lee Ya-hsuan Wu Fang-hsien | |
Strona internetowa |
Taipei Open, właśc. OEC Taipei WTA Challenger – żeński turniej tenisowy kategorii WTA 125K series rozgrywany od 2012 zaliczany do cyklu WTA, w latach od 2006 od 2011 rozgrywany był turniej rangi ITF rozgrywany na dywanowych kortach w hali w Tajpej.
Mecze finałowe
gra pojedyncza
Rok | Mistrzyni | Finalistka | Wynik | |
2019 | Witalija Djaczenko | Tímea Babos | 6:3, 6:2 | |
2018 | Luksika Kumkhum | Sabine Lisicki | 6:1, 6:3 | |
2017 | Belinda Bencic | Arantxa Rus | 7:6(3), 6:1 | |
2016 | Jewgienija Rodina | Chang Kai-chen | 6:4, 6:3 | |
2015 | Tímea Babos | Misaki Doi | 7:5, 6:3 | |
2014 | Witalija Djaczenko | Chan Yung-jan | 1:6, 6:2, 6:4 | |
2013 | Alison Van Uytvanck | Yanina Wickmayer | 6:4, 6:2 | |
2012 | Kristina Mladenovic | Chang Kai-chen | 6:4, 6:3 | |
↑ WTA 125K series ↑ | ||||
2011 | Ayumi Morita | Kimiko Date-Krumm | 6:2, 6:2 | |
2010 | Peng Shuai | Ayumi Morita | 6:1, 6:4 | |
2009 | Chan Yung-jan | Ayumi Morita | 6:4, 2:6, 6:2 | |
2008 | Jarmila Gajdošová | Corinna Dentoni | 4:6, 6:4, 6:1 | |
2007 | Akiko Morigami | Yanina Wickmayer | 6:4, 7:6(5) | |
2006 | Chan Yung-jan | Hsieh Su-wei | 5:7, 7:6(6), 6:0 | |
↑ ITF ↑ |
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