Elise Mertens was the defending champion,[1] but lost in the quarterfinals to Maria Sakkari.
Sakkari went on to win her first WTA Tour title, defeating Johanna Konta in the final, 2–6, 6–4, 6–1. Sakkari became the first Greek player to win a WTA title since Eleni Daniilidou in Hobart in 2008.
Seeds
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Bottom half
Qualifying
Seeds
Qualifiers
Lucky loser
Draw
First qualifier
Second qualifier
Third qualifier
Fourth qualifier
References
External links
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| Grand Slam events | |
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| WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments | |
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| WTA Premier 5 tournaments | |
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| WTA Premier tournaments |
- Brisbane (S, D)
- Sydney (S, D)
- St. Petersburg (S, D)
- Doha (S, D)
- Charleston (S, D)
- Stuttgart (S, D)
- Birmingham (S, D)
- Eastbourne (S, D)
- San Jose (S, D)
- Zhengzhou (S, D)
- Osaka (S, D)
- Moscow (S, D)
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| WTA International tournaments |
- Auckland (S, D)
- Shenzhen (S, D)
- Hobart (S, D)
- Hua Hin (S, D)
- Budapest (S, D)
- Acapulco (S, D)
- Monterrey (S, D)
- Bogotá (S, D)
- Lugano (S, D)
- İstanbul (S, D)
- Prague (S, D)
- Rabat (, D)
- Nuremberg (S, D)
- Strasbourg (S, D)
- 's-Hertogenbosch (S, D)
- Nottingham (S, D)
- Santa Ponsa (S, D)
- Bucharest (S, D)
- Lausanne (S, D)
- Jūrmala (S, D)
- Palermo (S, D)
- Washington D.C. (S, D)
- New York City (S, D)
- Hiroshima (S, D)
- Nanchang (S, D)
- Guangzhou (S, D)
- Seoul (S, D)
- Tashkent (S, D)
- Linz (S, D)
- Tianjin (S, D)
- Luxembourg City (S, D)
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| Team events | |
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