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2022 tennis event results
Ons Jabeur won the women's singles tennis title at the 2022 German Open after Belinda Bencic retired with an ankle injury from the final with the score at 6–3, 2–1.
Liudmila Samsonova was the defending champion,[1] but lost in the second round to Veronika Kudermetova .[2]
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Bottom half [ edit ]
Qualifying [ edit ]
Qualifiers [ edit ]
Qualifying draw [ edit ]
First qualifier [ edit ]
Second qualifier [ edit ]
Third qualifier [ edit ]
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Fifth qualifier [ edit ]
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Grand Slam events WTA 1000 tournaments WTA 500 tournaments
Adelaide 1 (S , D )
Sydney (S , D )
St. Petersburg (S , D )
Dubai (S , D )
Charleston (S , D )
Stuttgart (S , D )
Berlin (S , D )
Eastbourne (S , D )
San Jose (S , D )
Tokyo (S , D )
Ostrava (S , D )*
San Diego (S , D )*
WTA 250 tournaments
Melbourne 1 (S , D )*
Melbourne 2 (S , D )*
Adelaide 2 (S , D )*
Guadalajara (S , D )
Lyon (S , D )
Monterrey (S , D )
Bogotá (S , D )
İstanbul (S , D )
Rabat (S , D )
Strasbourg (S , D )
Nottingham (S , D )
Rosmalen (S , D )
Birmingham (S , D )
Bad Homburg (S , D )
Lausanne (S , D )
Budapest (S , D )
Hamburg (S , D )
Palermo (S , D )
Warsaw (S , D )
Prague (S , D )
Washington DC (S , D )
Cleveland (S , D )
Granby (S , D )
Chennai (S , D )*
Portorož (S , D )*
Seoul (S , D )
Parma (S , D )*
Tallinn (S , D )*
Monastir (S , D )*
Cluj-Napoca (S , D )*
Team events Bold denotes the mandatory tournaments (WTA 1000)* –
Tournaments are featured due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic