2011 Bella Cup – Singles

Singles
2011 Bella Cup
Champion Romania Edina Gallovits-Hall
Runner-up France Stéphanie Foretz Gacon
Final score 64, 63
Main article: 2011 Bella Cup

Ksenia Pervak was the defending champion, but is still competing at Wimbledon.
Edina Gallovits-Hall defeated Stéphanie Foretz Gacon in the final 64, 63.

Seeds

  1. Russia Anastasia Pivovarova (Second Round)
  2. Austria Patricia Mayr-Achleitner (Second Round)
  3. Romania Edina Gallovits-Hall (Champion)
  4. France Stéphanie Foretz Gacon (Final)
  5. Italy Corinna Dentoni (First Round)
  6. China Han Xinyun (Second Round)
  7. Ukraine Yulia Beygelzimer (Second Round)
  8. Romania Mădălina Gojnea (Semifinals)

Main Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  8  Romania Mădălina Gojnea 2 2    
4  France Stéphanie Foretz Gacon 6 6    
  4  France Stéphanie Foretz Gacon 4 3  
  3  Romania Edina Gallovits-Hall 6 6  
3  Romania Edina Gallovits-Hall 64 7 6
     Romania Elena Bogdan 7 62 2  

Top Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
1  Russia A Pivovarova 6 6    
   Ukraine I Buryachok 3 0       1  Russia A Pivovarova 0 1  
   Argentina P Ormaechea 68 6 6      Argentina P Ormaechea 6 6  
   Hungary R-L Jani 7 2 1        Argentina P Ormaechea 6 5 0  
   Russia E Ivanova 6 6         8  Romania M Gojnea 4 7 6  
WC  Poland K Kawa 3 2        Russia E Ivanova 4 3
   Czech Republic Ka Plíšková 6 64 3     8  Romania M Gojnea 6 6  
8  Romania M Gojnea 1 7 6       8  Romania M Gojnea 2 2
4  France S Foretz Gacon 4 6 7       4  France S Foretz Gacon 6 6
   Poland M Domachowska 6 3 5     4  France S Foretz Gacon 6 6  
WC  Poland M Magusiak 1 3       Q  Slovakia M Pochabová 4 0  
Q  Slovakia M Pochabová 6 6         4  France S Foretz Gacon 6 6
   Poland K Piter 1 0          Poland M Linette 4 3  
   Poland M Linette 6 6        Poland M Linette 2 6 7
JE  Ukraine E Svitolina 4 2       6  China X Han 6 3 5  
6  China X Han 6 6    

Bottom Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
7  Ukraine Y Beygelzimer 6 6    
   Slovenia A Klepač 3 3       7  Ukraine Y Beygelzimer 3 3  
   Romania L Ungur 6 6        Romania L Ungur 6 6  
Q  Ukraine N Kolb 4 4          Romania L Ungur 0 6 3  
Q  Poland A Korzeniak 2 3         3  Romania E Gallovits-Hall 6 3 6  
   Russia E Bychkova 6 6        Russia E Bychkova 3 3
   Germany T Malek 3 3       3  Romania E Gallovits-Hall 6 6  
3  Romania E Gallovits-Hall 6 6         3  Romania E Gallovits-Hall 64 7 6
5  Italy C Dentoni 2 6 2        Romania E Bogdan 7 62 2
Q  Japan C Takayama 6 4 6     Q  Japan C Takayama 3 0 r  
WC  Poland P Kania 6 6       WC  Poland P Kania 6 1  
WC  Poland K Kapustka 1 0         WC  Poland P Kania 6 1 3
   Romania E Bogdan 6 6          Romania E Bogdan 1 6 6  
   Netherlands K Bertens 3 1        Romania E Bogdan 7 63 6
   Czech Republic Kr Plíšková 2 4       2  Austria P Mayr-Achleitner 64 7 4  
2  Austria P Mayr-Achleitner 6 6    

References

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