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2011 Internationaux Féminins de la Vienne – Singles

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Singles
2011 Internationaux Féminins de la Vienne
Final
ChampionJapan Kimiko Date-Krumm
Runner-upUnited Kingdom Elena Baltacha
Score7–6(7–3), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Sofia Arvidsson was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Mădălina Gojnea.

Kimiko Date-Krumm won the title defeating Elena Baltacha in the final 7–6(7–3), 6–4.

Seeds

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  1. Czech Republic Petra Cetkovská (second round)
  2. Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká (first round)
  3. United Kingdom Elena Baltacha (final)
  4. New Zealand Marina Erakovic (second round)
  5. France Pauline Parmentier (second round)
  6. Sweden Sofia Arvidsson (first round)
  7. Romania Sorana Cîrstea (first round)
  8. Italy Alberta Brianti (second round)

Main draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
WC France Irena Pavlovic 68 1  
3 United Kingdom Elena Baltacha 710 6  
3 United Kingdom Elena Baltacha 63 4  
  Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm 77 6  
  Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm 6 2 6
  Russia Regina Kulikova 0 6 3

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Czech Republic P Cetkovská 6 6  
WC France J Coin 4 3   1 Czech Republic P Cetkovská 3 4
  France S Foretz Gacon 2 1   WC France I Pavlovic 6 6
WC France I Pavlovic 6 6   WC France I Pavlovic 3 6 6
  Russia E Rodina 2 7 6 Q Romania M Gojnea 6 2 4
  France I Brémond 6 5 4 Russia E Rodina 6 2 3
Q Romania M Gojnea 6 6   Q Romania M Gojnea 3 6 6
6 Sweden S Arvidsson 2 3   WC France I Pavlovic 68 1
3 United Kingdom E Baltacha 6 6   3 United Kingdom E Baltacha 710 6
  Russia V Savinykh 1 1   3 United Kingdom E Baltacha 6 6
Q Luxembourg A Kremer 1 2   France V Razzano 4 4
  France V Razzano 6 6   3 United Kingdom E Baltacha 6 6
  Germany K Barrois 4 3   LL Poland M Linette 3 3
  Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova 6 6   Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova 6 3r
LL Poland M Linette 3 6 6 LL Poland M Linette 4 3
7 Romania S Cîrstea 6 4 2

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Italy A Brianti 6 6  
  Czech Republic S Záhlavová 3 3   8 Italy A Brianti 3 2
  Russia A Panova 77 6   Russia A Panova 6 6
WC France I Ramialison 64 1   Russia A Panova 3 62
  Japan K Date-Krumm 6 3 6 Japan K Date-Krumm 6 77
  Russia V Dolonts 4 6 3 Japan K Date-Krumm 6 6
WC France V Larrière 6 5 5 4 New Zealand M Erakovic 4 3
4 New Zealand M Erakovic 3 7 7 Japan K Date-Krumm 6 2 6
5 France P Parmentier 6 4 6 Russia R Kulikova 0 6 3
  Poland U Radwańska 3 6 3 5 France P Parmentier 1 5
Q Poland P Sanduska 1 0   Russia R Kulikova 6 7
  Russia R Kulikova 6 6   Russia R Kulikova 6 3 6
  France A Cornet 6 2 4 Georgia (country) A Tatishvili 4 6 4
  Georgia (country) A Tatishvili 0 6 6 Georgia (country) A Tatishvili 7 6
Q Italy N Burnett 6 3 6 Q Italy N Burnett 5 4
2 Czech Republic L Hradecká 2 6 4

References

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