2015 Internationaux Féminins de la Vienne – Singles

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Singles
2015 Internationaux Féminins de la Vienne
Final
ChampionRomania Monica Niculescu
Runner-upFrance Pauline Parmentier
Score7–5, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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Tímea Babos was the defending champion, but chose to participate at the 2015 WTA Finals instead.

Monica Niculescu won the title, defeating Pauline Parmentier in the final, 7–5, 6–2.

Seeds[edit]

  1. Romania Monica Niculescu
  2. Germany Annika Beck (second round)
  3. Germany Carina Witthöft (quarterfinals)
  4. Czech Republic Tereza Smitková (first round)
  5. Romania Andreea Mitu (first round)
  6. Belgium Kirsten Flipkens (second round)
  7. Belarus Aliaksandra Sasnovich (first round)
  8. Netherlands Kiki Bertens (quarterfinals)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Romania Monica Niculescu 6 6
  Ukraine Kateryna Kozlova 2 1
1 Romania Monica Niculescu 7 6
  France Pauline Parmentier 5 2
  France Pauline Parmentier 6 6
Q Austria Tamira Paszek 3 4

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Romania M Niculescu 6 6
Spain MT Torró Flor 3 2 1 Romania M Niculescu 6 7
France O Dodin 3 6 6 France O Dodin 2 5
Czech Republic Kr Plíšková 6 4 4 1 Romania M Niculescu 5 6 7
Ukraine A Kalinina 6 5 6 8 Netherlands K Bertens 7 0 5
WC France J Coin 4 7 1 Ukraine A Kalinina 4 4
Ukraine M Zanevska 4 3 8 Netherlands K Bertens 6 6
8 Netherlands K Bertens 6 6 1 Romania M Niculescu 6 6
3 Germany C Witthöft 6 2 7 Ukraine K Kozlova 2 1
United States L Chirico 3 6 5 3 Germany C Witthöft 7 7
Q Switzerland C Perrin 5 4 Japan K Date-Krumm 5 5
Japan K Date-Krumm 7 6 3 Germany C Witthöft 1 65
Netherlands R Hogenkamp 63 3 Ukraine K Kozlova 6 77
Q Russia E Alexandrova 77 6 Q Russia E Alexandrova 3 7 5
Ukraine K Kozlova 6 5 6 Ukraine K Kozlova 6 5 7
5 Romania A Mitu 0 7 3

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Belgium K Flipkens 7 7
Q United States B Pera 5 5 6 Belgium K Flipkens 1 6 0
WC France A Hesse 0 3 Switzerland S Vögele 6 3 6
Switzerland S Vögele 6 6 Switzerland S Vögele 1 4
France P Parmentier 6 6 France P Parmentier 6 6
Spain S Soler Espinosa 4 4 France P Parmentier 77 6
Italy F Schiavone 6 78 Italy F Schiavone 62 2
4 Czech Republic T Smitková 4 66 France P Parmentier 6 6
7 Belarus A Sasnovich 3 1 Q Austria T Paszek 3 4
Croatia D Vekić 6 6 Croatia D Vekić 6 7
Belgium A-S Mestach 6 6 Belgium A-S Mestach 4 5
LL Italy M Caregaro 2 2 Croatia D Vekić 6 2 4
Q Austria T Paszek 6 6 Q Austria T Paszek 4 6 6
WC France A Lim 3 4 Q Austria T Paszek 6 3 6
WC France M Johansson 4 6 5 2 Germany A Beck 2 6 4
2 Germany A Beck 6 4 7

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