Date | R | Home v Away | - |
10/17 02:00 |
25 |
Ilay Yoruk v Slavia Orlova
|
5-7,6-4,6-4
|
10/17 01:55 |
25 |
[276] En Shuo Liang v Moyuka Uchijima
[183]
|
2-6,6-3,7-5
|
10/17 01:55 |
54 |
Yidi Yang v Na Dong
|
5-7,6-4,7-6
|
10/17 01:55 |
54 |
Yi Tsen Cho v Yingqun Sun
|
6-2,4-6,6-4
|
10/16 05:30 |
54 |
I-Hsuan Cho v Jing-Jing Lu
|
7-6,6-3
|
10/16 05:20 |
54 |
Ho Ching Wu v Zijun Jiang
|
6-3,6-4
|
10/16 04:05 |
54 |
YuXuan Luo v Meiqi Guo
|
2-6,1-6
|
10/16 03:55 |
54 |
Anastasiia Gureva v Timea Jaruskova
|
6-3,6-2
|
10/16 03:45 |
54 |
Yufei Ren v Chengyiyi Yuan
|
7-6,6-2
|
10/16 03:30 |
54 |
Clara Vlasselaer v Meng Yi Chen
|
6-4,6-2
|
10/16 02:00 |
54 |
Shutong Qu v Yingqun Sun
|
3-6,4-6
|
10/16 02:00 |
54 |
Shuoran Wang v Vidal Azorin/V-Gonzalez
|
0-6,6-2,1-6
|
10/16 02:00 |
54 |
Yi Tsen Cho v Yizhen Zheng
|
6-4,6-2
|
10/15 09:20 |
54 |
Ho Ching Wu v Jiumeng Liu
|
6-4,6-2
|
10/15 07:15 |
54 |
Ruien Zhang v Zijun Jiang
|
6-3,5-7,3-6
|
10/15 06:45 |
54 |
Anastasiia Gureva v Junhan Zhang
|
6-3,7-6
|
10/15 06:30 |
54 |
Jing-Jing Lu v Xichen Zhao
|
6-7,6-2,6-3
|
10/15 06:25 |
54 |
Duanrui Gao v Le Yi Liu
|
5-7,3-6
|
10/15 05:40 |
54 |
I-Hsuan Cho v Shiyu Ye
|
6-3,6-1
|
10/15 05:00 |
54 |
Yufei Ren v Elina Nepliy
|
6-4,6-1
|
10/15 04:55 |
54 |
Mianyi Ji v YuXuan Luo
|
2-6,3-6
|
10/15 04:30 |
54 |
Ke Ren v Chengyiyi Yuan
|
2-6,0-6
|
10/15 04:30 |
14 |
Ilay Yoruk v YuXuan Luo
|
Cancelled
|
10/15 03:30 |
54 |
Beatrice Gumulya v Meiqi Guo
|
2-6,5-7
|
10/15 03:00 |
54 |
Xiangruyi Ji v Meng Yi Chen
|
3-6,1-6
|
10/15 03:00 |
54 |
Clara Vlasselaer v Zixuan Zeng
|
6-3,6-4
|
11/10 02:00 |
29 |
[75] Shuai Peng v Lin Zhu
[83]
|
Retired
|
11/09 02:35 |
28 |
[144] Kurumi Nara v Lin Zhu
[83]
|
3-6,5-7
|
11/09 02:00 |
28 |
[75] Shuai Peng v Jasmine Paolini
[117]
|
6-3,6-3
|
11/08 04:35 |
27 |
[144] Kurumi Nara v Jana Cepelova
[180] |
7-6,7-6
|
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