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2018 Mumbai Open – Singles

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Singles
2018 Mumbai Open
Final
ChampionThailand Luksika Kumkhum
Runner-upRussia Irina Khromacheva
Score1–6, 6–2, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Luksika Kumkhum won her first WTA 125 title, defeating Irina Khromacheva in the final, 1–6, 6–2, 6–3.[1]

Aryna Sabalenka was the defending champion,[2] but qualified for and competed at the 2018 WTA Elite Trophy.

Seeds

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  1. China Zheng Saisai (quarterfinals)
  2. Slovenia Dalila Jakupović (semifinals)
  3. United States Sachia Vickery (first round, retired)
  4. Serbia Olga Danilović (first round)
  5. Thailand Luksika Kumkhum (champion)
  6. Russia Margarita Gasparyan (semifinals)
  7. China Zhu Lin (first round)
  8. Japan Nao Hibino (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
5 Thailand Luksika Kumkhum 6 6
6 Russia Margarita Gasparyan 2 4
5 Thailand Luksika Kumkhum 1 6 6
  Russia Irina Khromacheva 6 2 3
  Russia Irina Khromacheva 6 7
2 Slovenia Dalila Jakupović 4 5

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 China S Zheng 6 6
WC India K Thandi 2 4 1 China S Zheng 6 6
Netherlands B Schoofs 6 6 Netherlands B Schoofs 4 2
Croatia J Fett 3 2 1 China S Zheng 6 4 4
Czech Republic B Štefková 6 6 5 Thailand L Kumkhum 3 6 6
Q Czech Republic T Martincová 4 4 Czech Republic B Štefková 3 4
Q India P Yadlapalli 6 5 1 5 Thailand L Kumkhum 6 6
5 Thailand L Kumkhum 3 7 6 5 Thailand L Kumkhum 6 6
4 Serbia O Danilović 6 5 0 6 Russia M Gasparyan 2 4
Montenegro D Kovinić 4 7 6 Montenegro D Kovinić 6 7
India A Raina 4 6 77 India A Raina 2 5
WC India R Bhosale 6 2 65 Montenegro D Kovinić 64 6 1
LL Georgia (country) S Shapatava 2 4 6 Russia M Gasparyan 77 4 6
Georgia (country) E Gorgodze 6 6 Georgia (country) E Gorgodze 4 2
Croatia T Mrdeža 3 2 6 Russia M Gasparyan 6 6
6 Russia M Gasparyan 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 China L Zhu 65 3
Q Poland U Radwańska 77 6 Q Poland U Radwańska 6 1 2
Russia I Khromacheva 6 6 Russia I Khromacheva 2 6 6
Q Japan H Kuwata 1 4 Russia I Khromacheva 7 4 6
WC Hong Kong K-y Ng 0 2 Greece V Grammatikopoulou 5 6 1
Greece V Grammatikopoulou 6 6 Greece V Grammatikopoulou 6 4 6
Israel D Khazaniuk 2 7 5 Israel D Khazaniuk 3 6 4
3 United States S Vickery 6 5 1r Russia I Khromacheva 6 7
8 Japan N Hibino 3 6 6 2 Slovenia D Jakupović 4 5
WC Germany S Lisicki 6 3 4 8 Japan N Hibino 4 3
Serbia I Jorović 7 1 1 China Jia Lu 6 6
China Jia Lu 5 6 6 China Jia Lu 2 3
Uzbekistan S Sharipova 6 77 2 Slovenia D Jakupović 6 6
Japan M Doi 1 64 Uzbekistan S Sharipova 4 2
Russia V Kudermetova 4 1 2 Slovenia D Jakupović 6 6
2 Slovenia D Jakupović 6 6

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1. Czech Republic Tereza Martincová (qualified)
  2. Japan Hiroko Kuwata (qualified)
  3. India Pranjala Yadlapalli (qualified)
  4. Poland Urszula Radwańska (qualified)
  5. Serbia Natalija Kostić (qualifying competition)
  6. Russia Yana Sizikova (first round)
  7. Georgia (country) Sofia Shapatava (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  8. Kyrgyzstan Ksenia Palkina (first round)

Qualifiers

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Lucky loser

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Czech Republic Tereza Martincová 6 6
  Japan Naoko Eto 0 0
1 Czech Republic Tereza Martincová 4 6 6
7 Georgia (country) Sofia Shapatava 6 3 0
  India Ashmitha Easwaramurthi 0 3
7 Georgia (country) Sofia Shapatava 6 6

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Japan Hiroko Kuwata 6 6
  India Sowjanya Bavisetti 3 1
2 Japan Hiroko Kuwata 6 6
WC India Mahak Jain 3 4
WC India Mahak Jain 3 6 7
6 Russia Yana Sizikova 6 3 5

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3 India Pranjala Yadlapalli 6 6
WC India Mihika Yadav 3 0
3 India Pranjala Yadlapalli 6 6
  Georgia (country) Oksana Kalashnikova 3 3
  Georgia (country) Oksana Kalashnikova 6 6
8 Kyrgyzstan Ksenia Palkina 2 1

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Poland Urszula Radwańska 6 6
  United Kingdom Emily Webley-Smith 4 3
4 Poland Urszula Radwańska 6 4 6
5 Serbia Natalija Kostić 4 6 1
  France Fiona Codino 5 0
5 Serbia Natalija Kostić 7 6

References

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  1. ^ Kumkhum comeback brings her biggest career title in Mumbai
  2. ^ D'Cunha, Zenia (27 November 2017). "Mumbai Open champ Aryna Sabalenka has provided enough evidence she's a future top-20 player". Scroll.in. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
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