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2009 tennis event results
Sara Errani was the defending champion, but she was defeated by World No. 1
Dinara Safina in the final, 6–7(5–7) , 6–1, 7–5. This was the final WTA title Safina won before her retirement in 2014.
Seeds
Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Bottom half
External links
Grand Slam events
WTA Premier tournaments
Sydney (
S ,
D )
Paris (
S ,
D )
Dubai (
S ,
D )
Indian Wells (
S ,
D )
Miami (
S ,
D )
Charleston (
S ,
D )
Stuttgart (
S ,
D )
Rome (
S ,
D )
Madrid (
S ,
D )
Warsaw (
S ,
D )
Eastbourne (
S ,
D )
Stanford (
S ,
D )
Los Angeles (
S ,
D )
Cincinnati (
S ,
D )
Toronto (
S ,
D )
New Haven (
S ,
D )
Tokyo (
S ,
D )
Beijing (
S ,
D )
Moscow (
S ,
D )
WTA International tournaments
Brisbane (
S ,
D )
Auckland (
S ,
D )
Hobart (
S ,
D )
Pattaya City (
S ,
D )
Memphis (
S ,
D )
Bogotá (
S ,
D )
Acapulco (
S ,
D )
Monterrey (
S ,
D )
Marbella (
S ,
D )
Ponte Vedra Beach (
S ,
D )
Barcelona (
S ,
D )
Fes (
S ,
D )
Estoril (
S ,
D )
Strasbourg (
S ,
D )
Birmingham (
S ,
D )
's-Hertogenbosch (
S ,
D )
Budapest (
S ,
D )
Båstad (
S ,
D )
Palermo (
S ,
D )
Prague (
S ,
D )
Portorož (
S ,
D )
Bad Gastein (
S ,
D )
İstanbul (
S ,
D )
Guangzhou (
S ,
D )
Quebec City (
S ,
D )
Seoul (
S ,
D )
Tashkent (
S ,
D )
Linz (
S ,
D )
Osaka (
S ,
D )
Luxembourg City (
S ,
D )
Team events
Bold denotes the mandatory events, and the year-end championships
S = Singles draw, D = Doubles draw, X = Mixed Doubles draw