2019 tennis event results
Elise Mertens was the defending champion,[1] but lost in the quarterfinals to Maria Sakkari .
Sakkari went on to win her first WTA Tour title, defeating Johanna Konta in the final, 2–6, 6–4, 6–1. Sakkari became the first Greek player to win a WTA title since Eleni Daniilidou in Hobart in 2008 .
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Grand Slam events WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments WTA Premier 5 tournaments WTA Premier tournaments Brisbane (S , D ) Sydney (S , D ) St. Petersburg (S , D ) Doha (S , D ) Charleston (S , D ) Stuttgart (S , D ) Birmingham (S , D ) Eastbourne (S , D ) San Jose (S , D ) Zhengzhou (S , D ) Osaka (S , D ) Moscow (S , D ) WTA International tournaments Auckland (S , D ) Shenzhen (S , D ) Hobart (S , D ) Hua Hin (S , D ) Budapest (S , D ) Acapulco (S , D ) Monterrey (S , D ) Bogotá (S , D ) Lugano (S , D ) İstanbul (S , D ) Prague (S , D ) Rabat (S , D ) Nuremberg (S , D ) Strasbourg (S , D ) 's-Hertogenbosch (S , D ) Nottingham (S , D ) Santa Ponsa (S , D ) Bucharest (S , D ) Lausanne (S , D ) Jūrmala (S , D ) Palermo (S , D ) Washington D.C. (S , D ) New York City (S , D ) Hiroshima (S , D ) Nanchang (S , D ) Guangzhou (S , D ) Seoul (S , D ) Tashkent (S , D ) Linz (S , D ) Tianjin (S , D ) Luxembourg City (S , D ) Team events