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2011 Aegon International – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2011 Aegon International
Final
ChampionFrance Marion Bartoli
Runner-upCzech Republic Petra Kvitová
Score6–1, 4–6, 7–5
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Marion Bartoli won the title, defeating Petra Kvitová in the final 6–1, 4–6, 7–5 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2011 Eastbourne International. Bartoli won the title after saving a match point Lucie Šafářová had against her in the first round. Ekaterina Makarova was the defending champion, but lost to Kvitová in the second round.

This tournament was notable for being the first in which Serena Williams competed since her victory at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, after battling a foot injury. She lost in the second round to Vera Zvonareva.

Seeds

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  1. Russia Vera Zvonareva (quarterfinals)
  2. China Li Na (second round)
  3. Belarus Victoria Azarenka (quarterfinals, retired due to right groin injury)
  4. Italy Francesca Schiavone (second round)
  5. Czech Republic Petra Kvitová (final)
  6. France Marion Bartoli (champion)
  7. Australia Samantha Stosur (semifinals)
  8. Germany Andrea Petkovic (first round)

Qualifying

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Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
7 Australia Samantha Stosur 3 1  
6 France Marion Bartoli 6 6  
6 France Marion Bartoli 6 4 7
5 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 1 6 5
5 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 711 4  
  Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová 69 2r  

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Russia V Zvonareva 6 6  
WC United Kingdom H Watson 3 3   1 Russia V Zvonareva 3 77 7
  Bulgaria T Pironkova 6 3 4 WC United States S Williams 6 65 5
WC United States S Williams 1 6 6 1 Russia V Zvonareva 6 64 4
  Russia A Pavlyuchenkova 69 4   7 Australia S Stosur 4 77 6
Q Serbia B Jovanovski 711 6   Q Serbia B Jovanovski 3 2  
  Russia N Petrova 1 4   7 Australia S Stosur 6 6  
7 Australia S Stosur 6 6   7 Australia S Stosur 3 1  
3 Belarus V Azarenka 6 77   6 France M Bartoli 6 6  
  China S Peng 4 62   3 Belarus V Azarenka 6 77  
  France A Rezaï 2 1   WC United Kingdom E Baltacha 1 60  
WC United Kingdom E Baltacha 6 6   3 Belarus V Azarenka 2 0r  
  Spain MJ Martínez Sánchez 7 6   6 France M Bartoli 6 2  
  Israel S Pe'er 5 3     Spain MJ Martínez Sánchez 3 3  
  Czech Republic L Šafářová 3 6 67 6 France M Bartoli 6 6  
6 France M Bartoli 6 3 79

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Czech Republic P Kvitová 5 6 6
  Latvia A Sevastova 7 1 3 5 Czech Republic P Kvitová 710 77  
  Russia E Makarova 6 3 6   Russia E Makarova 68 64  
Q Croatia M Lučić 1 6 4 5 Czech Republic P Kvitová 1 6 77
  Poland A Radwańska 77 7     Poland A Radwańska 6 2 62
  Australia J Gajdošová 65 5     Poland A Radwańska 6 6  
Estonia K Kanepi 67 1   4 Italy F Schiavone 3 2  
4 Italy F Schiavone 79 6   5 Czech Republic P Kvitová 711 4  
8 Germany A Petkovic 5 7 3   Slovakia D Hantuchová 69 2r  
  United States V Williams 7 5 6   United States V Williams 6 6  
  Germany J Görges 4 3     Serbia A Ivanovic 3 2  
  Serbia A Ivanovic 6 6     United States V Williams 2 7 2
Q China J Zheng 4 4     Slovakia D Hantuchová 6 5 6
  Slovakia D Hantuchová 6 6     Slovakia D Hantuchová 79 6  
Q Austria T Paszek 5 4   2 China N Li 67 3  
2 China N Li 7 6  

References

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