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Singles
2007 Open Gaz de France
Final
Champion Russia Nadia Petrova
Runner-up Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
Score4–6, 6–1, 6–4
Details
Draw28
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
←  2006 Â· Open Gaz de France ·  2008 →

The Women's Singles tournament of the 2007 Open Gaz de France tennis championships took place in Paris, France, between 5 February and 11 February 2007. 27 players from 15 countries competed in the 5-round tournament, with the three highest-seed players joining in the second round of competition. The final winner was Nadia Petrova of Russia, who defeated Lucie Šafářová of the Czech Republic.

Prelude

Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Players are listed with the round in which they exited.

  1. Belgium Justine Henin (semifinals)
  2. France Amélie Mauresmo (semifinals)
  3. Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova (quarterfinals)
  4. Russia Nadia Petrova (champion)
  5. Czech Republic Nicole Vaidišová (second round)
  6. Switzerland Patty Schnyder (first round)
  7. Russia Dinara Safina (quarterfinals)
  8. Russia Anna Chakvetadze (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Finals
          
1 Belgium Justine Henin 65 4
  Czech Republic Lucie Å afářová 77 6
  Czech Republic Lucie Å afářová 6 1 4
4 Russia Nadia Petrova 4 6 6
4 Russia Nadia Petrova 5 6 79
2 France Amélie Mauresmo 7 4 67

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Belgium J Henin 3 6 6
WC France É Loit 79 61 6 WC France É Loit 6 2 2
  Greece E Daniilidou 67 77 4 1 Belgium J Henin 6 3 6
  France T Golovin 6 6     France T Golovin 2 6 3
WC France A Cornet 2 2     France T Golovin 6 6  
Q Russia E Bychkova 3 6 6 Q Russia E Bychkova 4 4  
6 Switzerland P Schnyder 6 4 3 1 Belgium J Henin 65 4  
  Czech Republic L Å afářová 77 6  
3 Russia S Kuznetsova 64 6 77
  Slovenia K Srebotnik 6 6     Slovenia K Srebotnik 77 4 64
Q France S Cohen-Aloro 1 4   3 Russia S Kuznetsova 3 4  
  Czech Republic L Å afářová 6 65 6   Czech Republic L Å afářová 6 6  
Q Bulgaria T Pironkova 3 77 3   Czech Republic L Å afářová 6 6  
  France A Rezaï 2 1   5 Czech Republic N VaidiÅ¡ová 4 2  
5 Czech Republic N VaidiÅ¡ová 6 6  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Russia D Safina 6 7  
  Netherlands M Krajicek 4 5   7 Russia D Safina 2 6 77
WC France C Pin 6 6   WC France C Pin 6 2 65
Q Hungary à Szávay 4 0   7 Russia D Safina 3 2  
  Germany M Müller 6 6   4 Russia N Petrova 6 6  
LL Poland A RadwaÅ„ska 1 0     Germany M Müller 1 2  
4 Russia N Petrova 6 6  
4 Russia N Petrova 5 6 79
8 Russia A Chakvetadze 6 6   2 France A Mauresmo 7 4 67
  Russia O Puchkova 2 0   8 Russia A Chakvetadze 4 6 6
  Spain A Medina Garrigues 6 7     Spain A Medina Garrigues 6 4 4
  France S Brémond 2 5   8 Russia A Chakvetadze 65 5  
  France N Dechy 6 6   2 France A Mauresmo 77 7  
  Italy T Garbin 2 3     France N Dechy 3 2  
2 France A Mauresmo 6 6  

Notes

  • The winner will receive $88,265 and 275 ranking points.
  • The runner-up will receive $47,125 and 190 ranking points.
  • The last direct acceptance was Lucie Å afárová (ranked 42nd).
  • The Players' Representatives were Amélie Mauresmo and Nicole VaidiÅ¡ová.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Singles
2007 Open Gaz de France
Final
Champion Russia Nadia Petrova
Runner-up Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
Score4–6, 6–1, 6–4
Details
Draw28
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
←  2006 Â· Open Gaz de France ·  2008 →

The Women's Singles tournament of the 2007 Open Gaz de France tennis championships took place in Paris, France, between 5 February and 11 February 2007. 27 players from 15 countries competed in the 5-round tournament, with the three highest-seed players joining in the second round of competition. The final winner was Nadia Petrova of Russia, who defeated Lucie Šafářová of the Czech Republic.

Prelude

Seeds

The seeded players are listed below. Players are listed with the round in which they exited.

  1. Belgium Justine Henin (semifinals)
  2. France Amélie Mauresmo (semifinals)
  3. Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova (quarterfinals)
  4. Russia Nadia Petrova (champion)
  5. Czech Republic Nicole Vaidišová (second round)
  6. Switzerland Patty Schnyder (first round)
  7. Russia Dinara Safina (quarterfinals)
  8. Russia Anna Chakvetadze (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Finals
          
1 Belgium Justine Henin 65 4
  Czech Republic Lucie Å afářová 77 6
  Czech Republic Lucie Å afářová 6 1 4
4 Russia Nadia Petrova 4 6 6
4 Russia Nadia Petrova 5 6 79
2 France Amélie Mauresmo 7 4 67

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Belgium J Henin 3 6 6
WC France É Loit 79 61 6 WC France É Loit 6 2 2
  Greece E Daniilidou 67 77 4 1 Belgium J Henin 6 3 6
  France T Golovin 6 6     France T Golovin 2 6 3
WC France A Cornet 2 2     France T Golovin 6 6  
Q Russia E Bychkova 3 6 6 Q Russia E Bychkova 4 4  
6 Switzerland P Schnyder 6 4 3 1 Belgium J Henin 65 4  
  Czech Republic L Å afářová 77 6  
3 Russia S Kuznetsova 64 6 77
  Slovenia K Srebotnik 6 6     Slovenia K Srebotnik 77 4 64
Q France S Cohen-Aloro 1 4   3 Russia S Kuznetsova 3 4  
  Czech Republic L Å afářová 6 65 6   Czech Republic L Å afářová 6 6  
Q Bulgaria T Pironkova 3 77 3   Czech Republic L Å afářová 6 6  
  France A Rezaï 2 1   5 Czech Republic N VaidiÅ¡ová 4 2  
5 Czech Republic N VaidiÅ¡ová 6 6  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Russia D Safina 6 7  
  Netherlands M Krajicek 4 5   7 Russia D Safina 2 6 77
WC France C Pin 6 6   WC France C Pin 6 2 65
Q Hungary à Szávay 4 0   7 Russia D Safina 3 2  
  Germany M Müller 6 6   4 Russia N Petrova 6 6  
LL Poland A RadwaÅ„ska 1 0     Germany M Müller 1 2  
4 Russia N Petrova 6 6  
4 Russia N Petrova 5 6 79
8 Russia A Chakvetadze 6 6   2 France A Mauresmo 7 4 67
  Russia O Puchkova 2 0   8 Russia A Chakvetadze 4 6 6
  Spain A Medina Garrigues 6 7     Spain A Medina Garrigues 6 4 4
  France S Brémond 2 5   8 Russia A Chakvetadze 65 5  
  France N Dechy 6 6   2 France A Mauresmo 77 7  
  Italy T Garbin 2 3     France N Dechy 3 2  
2 France A Mauresmo 6 6  

Notes

  • The winner will receive $88,265 and 275 ranking points.
  • The runner-up will receive $47,125 and 190 ranking points.
  • The last direct acceptance was Lucie Å afárová (ranked 42nd).
  • The Players' Representatives were Amélie Mauresmo and Nicole VaidiÅ¡ová.

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