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Women's singles
2018 Australian Open
Final
ChampionDenmark Caroline Wozniacki
Runner-upRomania Simona Halep
Score7–6, 3–6, 6–4
Details
Draw128 (12 Q / 8 WC )
Seeds32
Events
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Caroline Wozniacki defeated Simona Halep in the final, 7–6, 3–6, 6–4 to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2018 Australian Open. It was her first major title and she became the first Dane to win a major singles title. With the win, Wozniacki also regained the world No. 1 singles ranking for the first time since 2012. She saved two match points en route to the title, in the second round against Jana Fett; Halep also saved match points to reach the final, saving three against Lauren Davis in the third round and two against Angelique Kerber in the semifinals. It was Halep's third runner-up finish in as many major finals, though she would win the French Open a few months later. In addition to Wozniacki and Halep, Garbiñe Muguruza, Elina Svitolina, Karolína Plíšková and Jeļena Ostapenko were in contention for the world No. 1 ranking. The final marked the first time the top two players in the world contested a WTA Tour final and match since the 2015 Australian Open.

Serena Williams was the reigning champion, but did not participate this year, stating that she was not fully fit after giving birth in September 2017. As a result, she dropped out of the WTA rankings for the first time since 20 October 1997.

The third round match between Halep and Davis lasted 48 games, tying Chanda Rubin and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario's 1996 quarterfinal match for the Australian Open's record for most games played in a women's match.

At 15 years and 6 months old, Marta Kostyuk became the youngest player to win a main draw match at the Australian Open since Martina Hingis in 1996 and the youngest to reach the third round at a major since Mirjana Lučić-Baroni at the 1997 US Open. Kostyuk was the youngest player to qualify for a major main draw since Sesil Karatantcheva at the 2005 Australian Open.

Seeds

01.   Romania Simona Halep (final)
02.   Denmark Caroline Wozniacki (champion)
03.   Spain Garbiñe Muguruza (second round)
04.   Ukraine Elina Svitolina (quarterfinals)
05.   United States Venus Williams (first round)
06.   Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková (quarterfinals)
07.   Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko (third round)
08.   France Caroline Garcia (fourth round)
09.   United Kingdom Johanna Konta (second round)
10.   United States CoCo Vandeweghe (first round)
11.   France Kristina Mladenovic (first round)
12.   Germany Julia Görges (second round)
13.   United States Sloane Stephens (first round)
14.   Latvia Anastasija Sevastova (second round)
15.   Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (second round)
16.   Russia Elena Vesnina (second round)
17.   United States Madison Keys (quarterfinals)
18.   Australia Ashleigh Barty (third round)
19.   Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková (fourth round)
20.   Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová (fourth round)
21.   Germany Angelique Kerber (semifinals)
22.   Russia Daria Kasatkina (second round)
23.   Australia Daria Gavrilova (second round)
24.   Slovakia Dominika Cibulková (first round)
25.   China Peng Shuai (first round)
26.   Poland Agnieszka Radwańska (third round)
27.   Czech Republic Petra Kvitová (first round)
28.   Croatia Mirjana Lučić-Baroni (second round)
29.   Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová (third round)
30.   Netherlands Kiki Bertens (third round)
31.   Russia Ekaterina Makarova (first round)
32.   Estonia Anett Kontaveit (fourth round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Qualifying

Main article: 2018 Australian Open – Women's singles qualifying

Wildcards

Main article: 2018 Australian Open – Main draw wildcard entries

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Romania Simona Halep 6 6
6 Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 3 2
1 Romania Simona Halep 6 4 9
21 Germany Angelique Kerber 3 6 7
21 Germany Angelique Kerber 6 6
17 United States Madison Keys 1 2
1 Romania Simona Halep 6 6 4
2 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki 7 3 6
Belgium Elise Mertens 6 6
4 Ukraine Elina Svitolina 4 0
Belgium Elise Mertens 3 6
2 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki 6 7
Spain Carla Suárez Navarro 0 7 2
2 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki 6 6 6

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
1 Romania S Halep 7 6
WC Australia D Aiava 6 1 1 Romania S Halep 6 6
Canada E Bouchard 6 7 Canada E Bouchard 2 2
France O Dodin 3 6 1 Romania S Halep 4 6 15
United States L Davis 6 6 6 United States L Davis 6 4 13
Slovakia J Čepelová 7 3 1 United States L Davis 4 6 6
Germany A Petkovic 6 4 10 Germany A Petkovic 6 0 0
27 Czech Republic P Kvitová 3 6 8 1 Romania S Halep 6 6
18 Australia A Barty 6 6 6 Japan N Osaka 3 2
Belarus A Sabalenka 7 4 4 18 Australia A Barty 5 6 6
Italy C Giorgi 6 6 Italy C Giorgi 7 4 1
Q Russia A Kalinskaya 4 3 18 Australia A Barty 4 2
Japan N Osaka 7 6 Japan N Osaka 6 6
PR Slovakia K Kučová 5 2 Japan N Osaka 7 6
Tunisia O Jabeur 3 4 16 Russia E Vesnina 6 2
16 Russia E Vesnina 6 6

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
9 United Kingdom J Konta 6 6
United States M Brengle 3 1 9 United Kingdom J Konta 4 5
Q Russia A Blinkova 2 2 LL United States B Pera 6 7
LL United States B Pera 6 6 LL United States B Pera 2 2
Spain L Arruabarrena 6 6 20 Czech Republic B Strýcová 6 6
Netherlands R Hogenkamp 1 2 Spain L Arruabarrena 3 4
WC United States K Ahn 1 5 20 Czech Republic B Strýcová 6 6
20 Czech Republic B Strýcová 6 7 20 Czech Republic B Strýcová 7 3 2
29 Czech Republic L Šafářová 7 6 6 Czech Republic Ka Plíšková 6 6 6
WC Australia A Tomljanović 5 3 29 Czech Republic L Šafářová 6 6
Romania S Cîrstea 5 6 6 Romania S Cîrstea 2 4
Kazakhstan Z Diyas 7 4 3 29 Czech Republic L Šafářová 6 5
WC Australia L Cabrera 6 4 6 Czech Republic Ka Plíšková 7 7
Brazil B Haddad Maia 7 6 Brazil B Haddad Maia 1 1
Paraguay V Cepede Royg 3 4 6 Czech Republic Ka Plíšková 6 6
6 Czech Republic Ka Plíšková 6 6

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
3 Spain G Muguruza 6 6
WC France J Ponchet 4 3 3 Spain G Muguruza 6 4
Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh 0 6 8 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh 7 6
Q China L Zhu 6 0 6 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh 6 7
Russia N Vikhlyantseva 6 3 4 26 Poland A Radwańska 2 5
Ukraine L Tsurenko 3 6 6 Ukraine L Tsurenko 6 5 3
Czech Republic Kr Plíšková 6 3 2 26 Poland A Radwańska 2 7 6
26 Poland A Radwańska 2 6 6 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh 6 5 2
21 Germany A Kerber 6 6 21 Germany A Kerber 4 7 6
PR Germany A-L Friedsam 0 4 21 Germany A Kerber 6 6
Japan N Hibino 5 3 Croatia D Vekić 4 1
Croatia D Vekić 7 6 21 Germany A Kerber 6 6
Germany T Maria 1 4 Russia M Sharapova 1 3
Russia M Sharapova 6 6 Russia M Sharapova 6 7
United States V Lepchenko 6 3 2 14 Latvia A Sevastova 1 6
14 Latvia A Sevastova 3 6 6

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
11 France K Mladenovic 3 2
Romania A Bogdan 6 6 Romania A Bogdan 1 6 6
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva 7 7 Kazakhstan Y Putintseva 6 2 3
United Kingdom H Watson 5 6 Romania A Bogdan 3 4
Slovenia P Hercog 6 4 17 United States M Keys 6 6
Russia E Alexandrova 7 6 Russia E Alexandrova 0 1
China Q Wang 1 5 17 United States M Keys 6 6
17 United States M Keys 6 7 17 United States M Keys 6 6
28 Croatia M Lučić-Baroni 7 5 6 8 France C Garcia 3 2
United States S Rogers 6 7 2 28 Croatia M Lučić-Baroni 3 1
United States C McHale 3 2 Belarus A Sasnovich 6 6
Belarus A Sasnovich 6 6 Belarus A Sasnovich 3 7 2
Japan K Nara 5 4 8 France C Garcia 6 5 6
Czech Republic M Vondroušová 7 6 Czech Republic M Vondroušová 7 2 6
Germany C Witthöft 5 3 8 France C Garcia 6 6 8
8 France C Garcia 7 6

Bottom half

Section 5

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
5 United States V Williams 3 5
Switzerland B Bencic 6 7 Switzerland B Bencic 1 3
Q Thailand L Kumkhum 6 7 Q Thailand L Kumkhum 6 6
Sweden J Larsson 3 5 Q Thailand L Kumkhum 3 6 5
Belgium A Van Uytvanck 6 3 Croatia P Martić 6 3 7
Croatia P Martić 7 6 Croatia P Martić 6 7
Romania I-C Begu 3 6 8 Romania I-C Begu 4 6
31 Russia E Makarova 6 4 6 Croatia P Martić 6 5
23 Australia D Gavrilova 6 6 Belgium E Mertens 7 7
Q United States I Falconi 1 1 23 Australia D Gavrilova 5 3
Q Slovakia V Kužmová 2 1 Belgium E Mertens 7 6
Belgium E Mertens 6 6 Belgium E Mertens 7 6
France A Cornet 6 6 France A Cornet 5 4
WC China X Wang 4 2 France A Cornet 6 6
United States S Kenin 4 4 12 Germany J Görges 4 3
12 Germany J Görges 6 6

Section 6

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
13 United States S Stephens 6 6 2
China S Zhang 2 7 6 China S Zhang 4 6
Q Czech Republic D Allertová 6 6 Q Czech Republic D Allertová 6 7
France P Parmentier 3 0 Q Czech Republic D Allertová 6 6
United States J Brady 6 4 3 Poland M Linette 1 4
Poland M Linette 2 6 6 Poland M Linette 7 6
Q Slovakia AK Schmiedlová 0 3 22 Russia D Kasatkina 6 2
22 Russia D Kasatkina 6 6 Q Czech Republic D Allertová 3 0
25 China S Peng 2 2 4 Ukraine E Svitolina 6 6
Q Ukraine M Kostyuk 6 6 Q Ukraine M Kostyuk 6 7
WC Australia J Fourlis 3 7 2 WC Australia O Rogowska 3 5
WC Australia O Rogowska 6 6 6 Q Ukraine M Kostyuk 2 2
Greece M Sakkari 2 7 4 4 Ukraine E Svitolina 6 6
Czech Republic K Siniaková 6 6 6 Czech Republic K Siniaková 6 2 1
Q Serbia I Jorović 3 2 4 Ukraine E Svitolina 4 6 6
4 Ukraine E Svitolina 6 6

Section 7

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
7 Latvia J Ostapenko 6 6
Italy F Schiavone 1 4 7 Latvia J Ostapenko 6 3 6
China Y Duan 6 6 China Y Duan 3 6 4
Colombia M Duque Mariño 0 1 7 Latvia J Ostapenko 3 6 3
Romania M Niculescu 4 5 32 Estonia A Kontaveit 6 1 6
Germany M Barthel 6 7 Germany M Barthel 3 6 3
Serbia A Krunić 4 5 32 Estonia A Kontaveit 6 4 6
32 Estonia A Kontaveit 6 7 32 Estonia A Kontaveit 6 4 6
24 Slovakia D Cibulková 2 2 Spain C Suárez Navarro 4 6 8
Estonia K Kanepi 6 6 Estonia K Kanepi 6 6
Australia S Stosur 6 6 4 Puerto Rico M Puig 4 3
Puerto Rico M Puig 4 7 6 Estonia K Kanepi 6 1 3
Spain C Suárez Navarro 7 6 Spain C Suárez Navarro 3 6 6
Q Poland M Fręch 5 3 Spain C Suárez Navarro 6 2 6
Hungary T Babos 7 6 Hungary T Babos 4 6 2
10 United States C Vandeweghe 6 2

Section 8

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
15 Russia A Pavlyuchenkova 3 6 6
Ukraine K Kozlova 6 4 3 15 Russia A Pavlyuchenkova 2 3
Q Switzerland V Golubic 6 6 2 Ukraine K Bondarenko 6 6
Ukraine K Bondarenko 7 4 6 Ukraine K Bondarenko 5 6 1
Belgium K Flipkens 2 7 6 19 Slovakia M Rybáriková 7 3 6
United States A Riske 6 6 3 Belgium K Flipkens 4 6 2
United States T Townsend 0 5 19 Slovakia M Rybáriková 6 0 6
19 Slovakia M Rybáriková 6 7 19 Slovakia M Rybáriková 3 0
30 Netherlands K Bertens 6 6 6 2 Denmark C Wozniacki 6 6
United States C Bellis 7 4 2 30 Netherlands K Bertens 7 6
United States N Gibbs 6 6 United States N Gibbs 6 0
LL Bulgaria V Tomova 1 1 30 Netherlands K Bertens 4 3
Croatia J Fett 6 6 2 Denmark C Wozniacki 6 6
PR Japan M Eguchi 3 2 Croatia J Fett 6 2 5
Romania M Buzărnescu 2 3 2 Denmark C Wozniacki 3 6 7
2 Denmark C Wozniacki 6 6

Championship match statistics

Category Denmark Wozniacki Romania Halep
1st serve % 59/102 (58%) 71/116 (61%)
1st serve points won 39 of 59 = 66% 46 of 71 = 65%
2nd serve points won 22 of 43 = 51% 21 of 45 = 47%
Total service points won 61 of 102 = 59.80% 67 of 116 = 57.76%
Aces 2 6
Double faults 6 1
Winners 25 40
Unforced errors 28 47
Net points won 11 of 17 = 65% 11 of 12 = 92%
Break points converted 5 of 14 = 36% 5 of 12 = 42%
Return points won 49 of 116 = 42% 41 of 102 = 40%
Total points won 110 108
Source

References

  1. "Caroline Wozniacki wins Australian Open title after epic battle with Halep". Guardian. 27 January 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  2. Piers Newberry (27 January 2018). "Australian Open: Caroline Wozniacki beats Simona Halep to win first Grand Slam title". BBC Sport.
  3. Simon Cambers (25 January 2018). "Simona Halep to meet Caroline Wozniacki in the Australian Open final". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  4. Courtney Nguyen (11 January 2018). "No.1 Chase: The Fab Five hunting Halep in Melbourne". WTA Insider.
  5. "Australian Open: Simona Halep beats Lauren Davis in a record-equalling three-set epic". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 20 January 2018. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
  6. "Australian Open 2018: Marta Kostyuk, 15, reaches third round in Melbourne". BBC. 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  7. Alex MacPherson (15 January 2018). "15-year-old Kostyuk ousts Peng in Slam debut". wtatennis.com. Retrieved 15 January 2018.

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