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2023 US Open – Wheelchair women's singles

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Wheelchair women's singles
2023 US Open
Final
ChampionNetherlands Diede de Groot
Runner-upJapan Yui Kamiji
Score6–2, 6–2
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
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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Five-time defending champion Diede de Groot defeated Yui Kamiji in the final, 6–2, 6–2 to win the women's singles wheelchair tennis title at the 2023 US Open.[1] With the win, de Groot completed the Grand Slam for a third consecutive year, and won a twelfth consecutive major singles title (an all-time record in any tennis discipline). This marked the seventh consecutive year where de Groot and Kamiji contested the final.

Seeds

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

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands Diede de Groot 6 6
WC France Pauline Déroulède 2 0 1 Netherlands D de Groot 6 6
United Kingdom Lucy Shuker 4 6 6 United Kingdom L Shuker 2 0
Japan Manami Tanaka 6 3 4 1 Netherlands D de Groot 6 6
4 Japan Momoko Ohtani 6 6 4 Japan M Ohtani 3 1
China Zhu Zhenzhen 0 2 4 Japan M Ohtani 6 6
South Africa Kgothatso Montjane 6 6 South Africa K Montjane 2 4
WC Argentina María Florencia Moreno 2 1 1 Netherlands D de Groot 6 6
Netherlands Aniek van Koot 6 6 2 Japan Y Kamiji 2 2
Netherlands Lizzy de Greef 0 3 Netherlands A van Koot 4 3
Japan Shiori Funamizu 1 1 3 Netherlands J Griffioen 6 6
3 Netherlands Jiske Griffioen 6 6 3 Netherlands J Griffioen 0 0r
Colombia Angélica Bernal 6 6 2 Japan Y Kamiji 6 0
Germany Katharina Krüger 4 1 Colombia A Bernal 3 2
United States Dana Mathewson 5 1 2 Japan Y Kamiji 6 6
2 Japan Yui Kamiji 7 6

References

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  1. ^ "Five in a row: De Groot wins women's singles title at 2022 US Open Wheelchair Championships again". US Open. 2022-09-11.
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