2019 Baltic Open
{{Short description|International tennis competition held in Latvia}}
{{TennisEventInfo|2019|Baltic Open|
| date=22 – 28 July
| category= WTA International
| edition=1st
| draw=32S / 16D
| prize_money=$250,000
| surface=Clay court
| venue=National Tennis Centre Lielupe
| champs={{flagicon|LAT}} Anastasija Sevastova
| champd={{flagicon|CAN}} Sharon Fichman / {{flagicon|SRB}} Nina Stojanović
| main_name=Baltic Open
}}
The 2019 Baltic Open was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the 1st edition of the Baltic Open as part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2019 WTA Tour. It took place at the National Tennis Centre Lielupe in Jūrmala, Latvia, from 22 to 28 July 2019.{{cite web|title=Baltic Open Overview|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/tournament/2019-jurmala-latvia-2006|website=wtatennis.com}}
This tournament replaced the Moscow River Cup on the WTA Tour.{{cite web|title=ABOUT : Baltic Open|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/tournament/2019-jurmala-latvia-2006|website=wtatennis.com}}
Points and prize money
=Point distribution=
class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center |
style="width:130px; background:#dfe2e9;"|Event
| style="width:80px; background:lime;"|W | style="width:85px; background:thistle;"|F | style="width:85px; background:#ff0;"|SF | style="width:85px; background:#ffebcd;"|QF | style="width:85px; background:#afeeee;"|Round of 16 | style="width:85px; background:#afeeee;"|Round of 32 |width=85 |Q |width=85 |Q2 |width=85 |Q1 |
style="background:#ededed;"| Singles
|rowspan=2|280 |rowspan=2|180 |rowspan=2|110 |rowspan=2|60 |30 |1 |18 |12 |1 |
---|
style="background:#ededed;"|Doubles
|1 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |
= Prize money =
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|width=130 bgcolor=dfe2e9|Event |width=80 bgcolor=lime|W |width=85 bgcolor=thistle|F |width=85 bgcolor=ffff00|SF |width=85 bgcolor=ffebcd|QF |width=85 bgcolor=afeeee|Round of 16 |width=85 bgcolor=afeeee|Round of 32 |width=85|Q2 |width=85|Q1 |
style=background:#ededed|Women's singles
|$43,000 |$21,400 |$11,500 |$6,175 |$3,400 |$2,100 |$1,020 |$600 |
---|
style=background:#ededed|Women's doubles
|$12,300 |$6,400 |$3,435 |$1,820 |$960 |{{n/a}} |{{n/a}} |{{n/a}} |
Singles main draw entrants
=Seeds=
class="sortable wikitable" |
style="width:70px;"| Country
! style="width:175px;"| Player ! Rank1 ! Seed |
---|
style="background:#cfc;"
|{{flag|LAT}} |11 |1 |
{{flag|FRA}}
|22 |2 |
{{flag|CZE}}
|40 |3 |
{{flag|BLR}}
|42 |4 |
{{flag|RUS}}
|59 |5 |
{{flag|RUS}}
|69 |6 |
{{flag|GER}}
|70 |7 |
{{flag|LAT}}
|79 |8 |
- Rankings as of July 15, 2019.
=Other entrants=
The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:
- {{flagicon|CRO}} Jana Fett
- {{flagicon|LAT}} Diāna Marcinkēviča
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Kamilla Rakhimova
The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the main draw:
- {{flagicon|ROU}} Patricia Maria Țig
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
- {{flagicon|TUR}} Başak Eraydın
- {{flagicon|AUT}} Barbara Haas
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Valentina Ivakhnenko
- {{flagicon|POL}} Katarzyna Kawa
- {{flagicon|ARG}} Paula Ormaechea
- {{flagicon|SRB}} Nina Stojanović
=Withdrawals=
;Before the tournament
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Vitalia Diatchenko → replaced by {{flagicon|FRA}} Chloé Paquet
- {{flagicon|SRB}} Ivana Jorović → replaced by {{flagicon|CHN}} Han Xinyun
- {{flagicon|EST}} Kaia Kanepi → replaced by {{flagicon|UKR}} Anhelina Kalinina
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Daria Kasatkina → replaced by {{flagicon|RUS}} Varvara Flink
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Veronika Kudermetova → replaced by {{flagicon|SVK}} Kristína Kučová
- {{flagicon|UKR}} Kateryna Kozlova → replaced by {{flagicon|ROU}} Patricia Maria Țig
- {{flagicon|BLR}} Vera Lapko → replaced by {{flagicon|KAZ}} Elena Rybakina
- {{flagicon|KAZ}} Yulia Putintseva → replaced by {{flagicon|ROU}} Ana Bogdan
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgeniya Rodina → replaced by {{flagicon|CZE}} Kristýna Plíšková
- {{flagicon|BEL}} Alison Van Uytvanck → replaced by {{flagicon|BEL}} Ysaline Bonaventure
=Retirements=
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Margarita Gasparyan
- {{flagicon|SVK}} Kristína Kučová
Doubles main draw entrants
=Seeds=
class="sortable wikitable" |
style="width:70px;"| Country
! style="width:175px;"| Player ! style="width:70px;"| Country ! style="width:175px;"| Player ! Rank1 ! Seed |
---|
style="background:#fcc;"
|{{flag|LAT}} |{{flag|KAZ}} |72 |1 |
{{flag|AUS}}
|{{flag|CHN}} |117 |2 |
{{flag|ROU}}
|{{flag|SLO}} |156 |3 |
{{flag|GEO}}
|{{flag|JPN}} |165 |4 |
- 1 Rankings as of July 15, 2019
= Other entrants =
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Ksenia Aleshina / {{flagicon|LAT}} Kamilla Bartone
- {{flagicon|RUS}} Veronika Pepelyaeva / {{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasia Tikhonova
Champions
=Singles=
{{main|2019 Baltic Open – Singles}}
- {{flagicon|LAT}} Anastasija Sevastova def. {{flagicon|POL}} Katarzyna Kawa, 3–6, 7–5, 6–4
=Doubles=
{{main|2019 Baltic Open – Doubles}}
- {{flagicon|CAN}} Sharon Fichman / {{flagicon|SRB}} Nina Stojanović def. {{flagicon|LAT}} Jeļena Ostapenko / {{flagicon|KAZ}} Galina Voskoboeva, 2–6, 7–6(7–1), [10–6]
References
{{reflist}}
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20190728221507/http://www.balticopentennis.com/ Official website]
{{2019 WTA Tour}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Baltic Open, 2019}}
Category:2019 in Latvian sport