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Adelaide International 1 Results

 

Singles

 

Winner

 

:BLR Aryna Sabalenka

 

Runner-Up

 

:CZE Linda Noskova

 

Semifinalists

 

:TUN Ons Jabeur

:ROU Irina-Camelia Begu

 

Doubles

 

Winner

 

:USA Asia Muhammad / :USA Taylor Townsend

 

Runner-Up

 

:AUS Storm Hunter / :CZE Katerina Siniakova

 

Semifinalists

 

 

:BLR Lidziya Marozava / :BLR Aryna Sabalenka

:UKR Lyudmyla Kichenok / :LAT Jelena Ostapenko

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ASB Classic (Auckland :NZL) Results

 

Singles

 

Winner

 

:USA Coco Gauff

 

Runner-Up

 

:ESP Rebeka Masarova

 

Semifinalists

 

:MNE Danka Kovinic

:BEL Ysaline Bonaventure

 

Doubles

 

Winner

 

:JPN Miyu Kato / :INA Aldila Sutjiadi

 

Runner-Up

 

:CAN Leylah Fernandez / :USA Bethanie Mattek-Sands

 

Semifinalists

 

:SVK Viktoria Kuzmova / :NED Arantxa Rus

:TPE Latisha Chan / :CHI Alexa Guarachi

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Adelaide International 2 WTA 500- Adelaide, Australia :AUS| January 6-14, 2023

 

Luisa Stefani :BRA / Taylor Townsend :USA d. Elena Rybakina :KAZ / Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova :RUS  7-5, 7-6 (3) to win the women’s double title! 

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