2022 National Bank Open – Women's singles
Women's singles | |||||||
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2022 National Bank Open | |||||||
Final | |||||||
Champion | Romania Simona Halep | ||||||
Runner-up | Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia | ||||||
Score | 6–3, 2–6, 6–3 | ||||||
Details | |||||||
Draw | 56 | ||||||
Seeds | 16 | ||||||
Events | |||||||
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Simona Halep defeated Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final, 6–3, 2–6, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2022 Canadian Open. Halep's third Canadian Open title marked the first time in her career she won an event on three occasions and also earned her a ninth WTA 1000 title. Haddad Maia was the first Brazilian to reach beyond the quarterfinals and contest the final at a WTA 1000 tournament.[1] [2]
Camila Giorgi was the defending champion,[3] but lost in the third round to Jessica Pegula in a rematch of last year's semifinal.[4]
This marked the final Canadian Open appearance for three-time champion and former world No. 1 Serena Williams, who lost in the second round to Belinda Bencic.[5]
Seeds
[edit ]The top eight seeds received a bye into the second round.
- 1. Poland Iga Świątek (third round)
- 2. Estonia Anett Kontaveit (second round)
- 3. Greece Maria Sakkari (third round)
- 4. Spain Paula Badosa (second round, retired)
- 5. Tunisia Ons Jabeur (second round, retired)
- 6. Aryna Sabalenka (third round)
- 7. United States Jessica Pegula (semifinals)
- 8. Spain Garbiñe Muguruza (third round)
- 9. United Kingdom Emma Raducanu (first round)
- 10. United States Coco Gauff (quarterfinals)
- 11. Daria Kasatkina (first round)
- 12. Switzerland Belinda Bencic (quarterfinals)
- 13. Canada Leylah Fernandez (second round)
- 14. Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková (semifinals)
- 15. Romania Simona Halep (champion)
- 16. Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko (second round)
Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw
[edit ]Key
[edit ]- Q = Qualifier
- WC = Wild card
- LL = Lucky loser
- Alt = Alternate
- SE = Special exempt
- PR = Protected ranking
- ITF = ITF entry
- JE = Junior exempt
- w/o = Walkover
- r = Retired
- d = Defaulted
- SR = Special ranking
Finals
[edit ]Top half
[edit ]Section 1
[edit ]Section 2
[edit ]Bottom half
[edit ]Section 3
[edit ]Section 4
[edit ]Seeded players
[edit ]The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of August 1, 2022. Rank and points before are as of August 8, 2022.
The event is not mandatory on the women's side and points from the 2021 tournament are included in the table below only if they counted towards the player's ranking as of August 8, 2022. For other players, the points defending column shows the lower of (a) points from her second-highest non-mandatory WTA 1000 tournament (which are required to be counted in her ranking) or (b) her 16th best result.
Points defending will be replaced at the end of the tournament by (a) the player's points from the 2022 tournament, (b) her 17th best result, or (c) points from her second-highest non-mandatory WTA 1000 event.
Seed | Rank | Player | Points before | Points defending (or 16th best result) | Points won (or 17th best result) | Points after | Status |
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1 | 1 | Poland Iga Świątek | 8,396 | (0)† | 105 | 8,501 | Third round lost to Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia |
2 | 2 | Estonia Anett Kontaveit | 4,476 | 1 | 1 | 4,476 | Second round lost to Switzerland Jil Teichmann |
3 | 4 | Greece Maria Sakkari | 4,190 | 105 | 105 | 4,190 | Third round lost to Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková [14] |
4 | 3 | Spain Paula Badosa | 4,190 | 60 | (25)† | 4,155 | Second round retired against Kazakhstan Yulia Putintseva |
5 | 5 | Tunisia Ons Jabeur | 4,010 | 190 | (100)† | 3,920 | Second round retired against China Zheng Qinwen |
6 | 6 | Aryna Sabalenka | 3,366 | 350 | 105 | 3,121 | Third round lost to United States Coco Gauff [10] |
7 | 7 | United States Jessica Pegula | 3,116 | 350 | 350 | 3,116 | Semifinals lost to Romania Simona Halep [15] |
8 | 8 | Spain Garbiñe Muguruza | 2,886 | 1 | 105 | 2,990 | Third round lost to Switzerland Belinda Bencic [12] |
9 | 10 | United Kingdom Emma Raducanu | 2,772 | (31)§ | 1 | 2,742 | First round lost to Italy Camila Giorgi |
10 | 11 | United States Coco Gauff | 2,746 | 190 | 190 | 2,746 | Quarterfinals lost to Romania Simona Halep [15] |
11 | 9 | Daria Kasatkina | 2,800 | 60 | (55)† | 2,795 | First round lost to Canada Bianca Andreescu |
12 | 12 | Switzerland Belinda Bencic | 2,635 | (60)‡ | 190 | 2,765 | Quarterfinals lost to Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia |
13 | 13 | Canada Leylah Fernandez | 2,534 | (25)§ | 60 | 2,569 | Second round lost to Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia |
14 | 14 | Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková | 2,532 | 585 | 350 | 2,297 | Semifinals lost to Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia |
15 | 15 | Romania Simona Halep | 2,415 | (60)‡ | 900 | 3,255 | Champion, defeated Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia |
16 | 16 | Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko | 2,302 | 1 | 60 | 2,361 | Second round lost to United States Alison Riske-Amritraj |
† Points from the player's 16th best result (for points defending) or 17th best result (for points won), in each case as of August 8, 2022.
‡ Points from the player's second-best non-mandatory WTA 1000 event, which are required to be counted in her ranking.
§ The player is defending points from an ITF tournament (2021 Landisville or 2019 Vancouver).
Withdrawn players
[edit ]The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Rank | Player | Points before | Points defending | Points after | Withdrawal reason |
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17 | United States Danielle Collins | 2,273 | 105 | 2,168 | Neck injury |
Other entry information
[edit ]Wild cards
[edit ]Protected ranking
[edit ]Withdrawals
[edit ]- Ekaterina Alexandrova → replaced by China Zheng Qinwen
- Victoria Azarenka → replaced by Spain Nuria Párrizas Díaz
- Romania Sorana Cîrstea → replaced by Canada Bianca Andreescu
- United States Danielle Collins → replaced by Croatia Donna Vekić
- Aliaksandra Sasnovich → replaced by France Caroline Garcia
- Belgium Alison Van Uytvanck → replaced by United States Sloane Stephens
Retirements
[edit ]- Spain Paula Badosa (muscle cramping)
- Tunisia Ons Jabeur (abdominal pain)
- Japan Naomi Osaka (low back injury)
Qualifying
[edit ]Seeds
[edit ]- Czech Republic Marie Bouzková (qualified)
- Spain Nuria Párrizas Díaz (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
- Liudmila Samsonova (withdrew, competing in Washington)
- United States Madison Brengle (qualified)
- Colombia Camila Osorio (withdrew)
- Germany Andrea Petkovic (first round)
- Australia Ajla Tomljanović (qualified)
- Czech Republic Tereza Martincová (qualified)
- China Wang Xinyu (first round, retired)
- United States Claire Liu (qualified)
- United Kingdom Harriet Dart (qualifying competition)
- Croatia Donna Vekić (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
- Australia Daria Saville (withdrew, competing in Washington)
- Sweden Rebecca Peterson (first round)
- Germany Tatjana Maria (qualifying competition)
- United States Lauren Davis (qualifying competition)
Qualifiers
[edit ]Lucky losers
[edit ]Qualifying draw
[edit ]First qualifier
[edit ]Second qualifier
[edit ]Third qualifier
[edit ]Fourth qualifier
[edit ]Fifth qualifier
[edit ]Sixth qualifier
[edit ]Seventh qualifier
[edit ]Eighth qualifier
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Halep battles past Haddad Maia to claim Toronto title". Women's Tennis Association. 14 August 2022. Archived from the original on 30 May 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
- ^ Berkok, John (14 August 2022). "Simona Halep battles past Beatriz Haddad Maia to win in Toronto". Tennis . Archived from the original on 1 April 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023.
- ^ "Giorgi captures Montreal title with win over Pliskova; Dabrowski/Stefani break through in doubles". Women's Tennis Association. 15 August 2021. Archived from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
- ^ "Pegula saves match point, ousts defending champ Giorgi in Toronto". Women's Tennis Association. 11 August 2022. Archived from the original on 12 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
- ^ "Bencic defeats Serena Williams in emotional Toronto sendoff". Women's Tennis Association. 11 August 2022. Archived from the original on 11 August 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.