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Men's Singles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:SRB DJOKOVIC, Novak (1) 79 6 - :SRB DJOKOVIC, Novak (1) 6 4 6 :SRB DJOKOVIC, Novak (1) 7 6 - Final
:SRB KRAJINOVIC, Filip 67 3 -
:ITA MUSETTI, Lorenzo (Q) 4 0 - :GER KOEPFER, Dominik (Q) 3 6 3
:GER KOEPFER, Dominik (Q) 6 6 -
:ITA BERRETTINI, Matteo (4) 77 77 - :ITA BERRETTINI, Matteo (4) 6 3 65 :NOR RUUD, Casper 5 3 - :SRB DJOKOVIC, Novak (1) 7 6 -
:ITA TRAVAGLIA, Stefano (WC) 65 61 -
:NOR RUUD, Casper 6 78 - :NOR RUUD, Casper 4 6 77
:CRO CILIC, Marin 2 66 -
:FRA HUMBERT, Ugo 77 1 4 :CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis (12) 6 3 6 :CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis (12) 4 7 64 :ARG SCHWARTZMAN, Diego (8) 5 3 -
:CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis (12) 65 6 6
:BUL DIMITROV, Grigor (15) 4 6 6 :BUL DIMITROV, Grigor (15) 2 6 2
:ITA SINNER, Jannik (WC) 6 4 4
:ARG SCHWARTZMAN, Diego (8) 3 6 6 :ARG SCHWARTZMAN, Diego (8) 6 7 - :ARG SCHWARTZMAN, Diego (8) 6 5 77 No 3rd Place Match
:POL HURKACZ, Hubert 6 2 4
:SRB LAJOVIC, Dusan 1 3 - :ESP NADAL, Rafael (2) 2 5 -
:ESP NADAL, Rafael (2) 6 6 -
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Women's Singles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:ROU HALEP, Simona (1) 7 6 - :ROU HALEP, Simona (1) 6 2 - :ROU HALEP, Simona (1) 6 4 6 Final
:UKR YASTREMSKA, Dayana 5 4 -
:KAZ RYBAKINA, Elena (10) 6 63 2 :KAZ PUTINTSEVA, Yulia 2 0RT -
:KAZ PUTINTSEVA, Yulia 4 77 6
:BLR AZARENKA, Victoria (SE) 6 - - :BLR AZARENKA, Victoria (SE) 6 3 4 :ESP MUGURUZA, Garbiñe (9) 3 6 4 :ROU HALEP, Simona (1) 6 2 -
:RUS KASATKINA, Daria (Q) 6RT - -
:ESP MUGURUZA, Garbiñe (9) 6 6 - :ESP MUGURUZA, Garbiñe (9) 3 6 6
:GBR KONTA, Johanna (7) 4 1 -
:SLO HERCOG, Polona 6 1 65 :CZE VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (12) 6 6 - :CZE VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (12) 2 4 - :CZE PLISKOVA, Karolina (2) 0 1RT -
:CZE VONDROUSOVA, Marketa (12) 1 6 77
:RUS KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana 66 4 - :UKR SVITOLINA, Elina (4) 3 0 -
:UKR SVITOLINA, Elina (4) 78 6 -
:MNE KOVINIC, Danka (Q) 4 4 - :BEL MERTENS, Elise (11) 3 6 0 :CZE PLISKOVA, Karolina (2) 6 6 - No 3rd Place Match
:BEL MERTENS, Elise (11) 6 6 -
:RUS BLINKOVA, Anna (Q) 4 3 - :CZE PLISKOVA, Karolina (2) 6 3 6
:CZE PLISKOVA, Karolina (2) 6 6 -
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Men's Doubles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:COL CABAL, Juan Sebastian (1)
:COL FARAH, Robert (1)

3 6 5

:IND BOPANNA, Rohan
:CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis

6 5 7

:FRA CHARDY, Jeremy

:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice

65 6 10 Final

:IND BOPANNA, Rohan
:CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis

6 3 10

:FRA CHARDY, Jeremy

:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice

4 77 10

:FRA CHARDY, Jeremy

:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice

4 7 10

:NED KOOLHOF, Wesley (8)

:CRO MEKTIC, Nikola (8)

6 62 0

:FRA MAHUT, Nicolas
:FRA PAIRE, Benoit

2 4 -

:AUT MELZER, Jurgen
:FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard

6 6 -

:AUT MELZER, Jurgen
:FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard

77 4 4

:FRA CHARDY, Jeremy

:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice

4 7 8

:AUT MELZER, Jurgen
:FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard

6 6 -

:ARG GONZALEZ, Maximo
:ARG SCHWARTZMAN, Diego

6 3 9

:AUS PURCELL, Max
:AUS SAVILLE, Luke

1 1 -

:AUS PURCELL, Max
:AUS SAVILLE, Luke

2 6 11

:CRO PAVIC, Mate
:BRA SOARES, Bruno

6 6 -

:CRO PAVIC, Mate
:BRA SOARES, Bruno

6 67 6

:ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel (4)
:ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio (4)

77 77 -

:ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel (4)
:ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio (4)

6 5 10

:BEL GILLE, Sander
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran

3 2 -

:CAN AUGER-ALIASSIME, Felix
:CAN RAONIC, Milos

6 4 3

:ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel (4)
:ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio (4)

4 79 10

:ESP GRANOLLERS, Marcel (4)
:ARG ZEBALLOS, Horacio (4)

4 6 10

:FIN KONTINEN, Henri
:GER STRUFF, Jan-Lennard

64 6 12

:AUS PEERS, John
:NZL VENUS, Michael

6 3 10

:AUS PEERS, John
:NZL VENUS, Michael

64 65 - No 3rd Place Match

:AUS PEERS, John
:NZL VENUS, Michael

77 3 14

:SRB CACIC, Nikola
:SRB LAJOVIC, Dusan

4 4 -

:ITA SONEGO, Lorenzo (WC)

:ITA VAVASSORI, Andrea (WC)

3 6 7

:ITA SONEGO, Lorenzo (WC)

:ITA VAVASSORI, Andrea (WC)

6 6 -
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Women's Doubles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:TPE HSIEH, Su-Wei (1)
:CZE STRYCOVA, Barbora (1)

6 6 -

:TPE HSIEH, Su-Wei (1)
:CZE STRYCOVA, Barbora (1)

77 6 -

:TPE HSIEH, Su-Wei (1)
:CZE STRYCOVA, Barbora (1)

7 6 - Final

:JPN HIBINO, Nao
:JPN NINOMIYA, Makoto

0 0 -

:ITA GATTO-MONTICONE, Giulia (WC)

:ITA PAOLINI, Jasmine (WC)

1 0 -

:RUS KUDERMETOVA, Veronika (6)
:CZE SINIAKOVA, Katerina (6)

65 4 -

:RUS KUDERMETOVA, Veronika (6)
:CZE SINIAKOVA, Katerina (6)

6 6 -

:CAN DABROWSKI, Gabriela (3)
:LAT OSTAPENKO, Jelena (3)

5 3 -

:CZE HRADECKA, Lucie
:SLO KLEPAC, Andreja

77 4 8

:USA CARTER, Hayley

:BRA STEFANI, Luisa

5 4 -

:TPE HSIEH, Su-Wei (1)
:CZE STRYCOVA, Barbora (1)

6 6 -

:CZE HRADECKA, Lucie
:SLO KLEPAC, Andreja

7 6 -

:USA CARTER, Hayley

:BRA STEFANI, Luisa

77 6 -

:USA CARTER, Hayley

:BRA STEFANI, Luisa

65 6 10

:USA GAUFF, Cori (ALT)

:USA MCHALE, Christina (ALT)

65 3 -

:GER FRIEDSAM, Anna-Lena
:ROU OLARU, Raluca

6 6 -

:GER FRIEDSAM, Anna-Lena
:ROU OLARU, Raluca

5 77 10

:GER FRIEDSAM, Anna-Lena
:ROU OLARU, Raluca

3 6 10

:GER FRIEDSAM, Anna-Lena
:ROU OLARU, Raluca

2 2 -

:JPN KATO, Miyu
:USA SANTAMARIA, Sabrina

4 3 -

:POL LINETTE, Magda (ALT)

:USA PERA, Bernarda (ALT)

6 6 -

:POL LINETTE, Magda (ALT)

:USA PERA, Bernarda (ALT)

7 64 8

:USA MELICHAR, Nicole (4)
:NED SCHUURS, Demi (4)

2 2 -

:JPN AOYAMA, Shuko (7)
:JPN SHIBAHARA, Ena (7)

6 6 -

:JPN AOYAMA, Shuko (7)
:JPN SHIBAHARA, Ena (7)

6 6 -

:JPN AOYAMA, Shuko (7)
:JPN SHIBAHARA, Ena (7)

6 2 4 No 3rd Place Match

:ROU HALEP, Simona

:ROU NICULESCU, Monica

1 3 -

:USA MUHAMMAD, Asia

:AUS RODIONOVA, Arina

6 2 10

:USA MUHAMMAD, Asia

:AUS RODIONOVA, Arina

0 3 -

:HUN BABOS, Timea (2)

:CHN ZHANG, Shuai (2)

4 6 5
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Draws Update

 

Event

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Men's Singles

Round of 64-Round of 32

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Women's Singles

Round of 64-Round of 32

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Men's Doubles

Round of 32

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Men's Doubles

Round of 16-Finals

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Women's Doubles

Round of 32

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Women's Doubles

Round of 16-Finals

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Final Draws

 

Event

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Men's Singles

Qualifying

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Men's Singles

Round of 64-Round of 32

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Men's Singles

Round of 16-Final

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Women's Singles

Qualifying

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Women's Singles

Round of 64-Round of 32

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Women's Singles

Round of 16-Final

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Men's Doubles

Round of  32

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Men's Doubles

Round of 16-Final

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Women's Doubles

Round of 32

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Women's Doubles

Round of 16-Final

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