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2023 French Open – Wheelchair women's singles

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Wheelchair women's singles
2023 French Open
Final
ChampionNetherlands Diede de Groot
Runner-upJapan Yui Kamiji
Score6–2, 6–0
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Two-time defending champion Diede de Groot[1] defeated Yui Kamiji in the final, 6–2, 6–0 to win the women's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 French Open. De Groot completed the quadruple career Grand Slam with the win, and claimed her tenth consecutive major singles title. It was the third successive year that de Groot and Kamiji contested the final.

De Groot entered the tournament on a long winning streak in singles, with her most recent defeat being in February 2021.[2] During the tournament de Groot surpassed 100 consecutive singles match wins, with the hundredth win being over Emmanuelle Mörch in the first round.[2]

Seeds

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  1. Netherlands Diede de Groot (champion)
  2. Japan Yui Kamiji (final)
  3. Netherlands Jiske Griffioen (semifinals)
  4. Japan Momoko Ohtani (semifinals)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands D de Groot 6 6
WC France E Mörch 2 2 1 Netherlands D de Groot 6 6
WC France P Déroulède 6 6 WC France P Déroulède 1 4
Japan Shiori Funamizu 4 2 1 Netherlands D de Groot 6 6
4 Japan M Ohtani 7 6 4 Japan M Ohtani 3 2
Colombia A Bernal 5 3 4 Japan M Ohtani 6 6
South Africa K Montjane 6 6 South Africa K Montjane 0 4
Japan M Tanaka 0 0 1 Netherlands D de Groot 6 6
United Kingdom L Shuker 2 2 2 Japan Y Kamiji 2 0
United States D Mathewson 6 6 United States D Mathewson 4 6 3
Chile M Cabrillana 4 5 3 Netherlands J Griffioen 6 0 6
3 Netherlands J Griffioen 6 7 3 Netherlands J Griffioen 3 2
Germany K Krüger 6 6 2 Japan Y Kamiji 6 6
Argentina María Florencia Moreno 3 2 Germany K Krüger 1 1
China Z Zhu 3 0 2 Japan Y Kamiji 6 6
2 Japan Y Kamiji 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Diede de Groot wins Roland Garros title, takes Grand Slam tally to 10". www.paralympic.org.
  2. ^ a b "De Groot bids for 100th consecutive win". www.itftennis.com. 5 June 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
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