2022 tennis event results
Zhang Shuai defeated wildcard Dayana Yastremska in the final, 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to win the Singles title at the 2022 WTA Lyon Open.[1] It was her first title since 2017 . Yastremska was participating in her first event since fleeing her native country of Ukraine due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine .[2]
Clara Tauson was the defending champion,[3] but chose not to participate.
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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