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Suzan Lamens defeated Kimberly Birrell in the final, 6–0, 6–4 to win the singles title at the 2024 Japan Women's Open. [1] [2] It was her first WTA Tour title.This was the first WTA Tour final since the 2022 Copa Colsanitas and fifth in the tour's history to be contested by two qualifiers.
The 2024 Japan Women's Open (also known as the Kinoshita Group Japan Open for sponsorship purposes) was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the thirteenth edition of the Japan Women's Open , and part of the WTA 250 tournaments of the 2024 WTA Tour .
Ena Shibahara and Laura Siegemund defeated Cristina BucÈ™a and Monica Niculescu in the final, 3–6, 6–2, [10–2] to win the doubles tennis title at the 2024 Japan Women's Open. [1] Anna-Lena Friedsam and Nadiia Kichenok were the reigning champions, [2] but Friedsam did not participate this year.
This is a list of all the Grand Slam women's singles finals in tennis. [1] From the 1884 Wimbledon Championships up to and including the 2022 Australian Open, there have been 449 finals contested between 221 different women, with 126 champions emerging.
The Japan Open was first held in 1972 as a minor ATP event and from 1973 was part of the Grand Prix tennis tour. The Japan Open was known as the "Tokyo Outdoor Grand Prix" between 1973 and 1989. From 1990 it was part of the ATP Tour. From 1979 until 2008, the Japan Open was a joint tournament for both men and women.
The event is affiliated with the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), and is an WTA 250 tournament on the WTA Tour. As successor to the Japan Open (where men and women played simultaneously, up to 2008) the event was held in women-only form for the first time in 2009 , and was the second tournament of the season held in Japan: the Pan Pacific Open ...
In September 2024, Ito won her third singles and eighth doubles ITF titles at the W50 in Nanao, Japan. [citation needed]On her WTA debut at the 2024 Japan Open, [3] where she qualified for the main draw, Ito reached her first WTA Tour semifinal defeating Sofia Kenin [4] and upsetting eighth seed Elisabetta Cocciaretto, for her first top 50 career win. [5]
1985 Japan Open Tennis Championships – Women's singles. ... 1985 Japan Open Tennis Championships: Final; Champion: ... Official results archive (ITF) ...