2007 AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships – Women's Singles

Marion Bartoli was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.

Women's Singles
2007 AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships
Champion Virginie Razzano
Runner-up Venus Williams
Final score4–6, 7–6(9–7), 6–4
Draw32 (4Q / 2WC)
Seeds8

Fifth-seeded Virginie Razzano won in the final 4–6, 7–6(9–7), 6–4, against first-seeded Venus Williams.

Seeds

  1. Venus Williams (Final)
  2. Sania Mirza (Quarterfinals)
  3. Maria Kirilenko (First Round)
  4. Ai Sugiyama (First Round)
  5. Virginie Razzano (Champion)
  6. Akiko Morigami (First Round)
  7. Aiko Nakamura (First Round)
  8. Flavia Pennetta (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Venus Williams 6 7  
  Caroline Wozniacki 3 5  
1 Venus Williams 6 67 4
5 Virginie Razzano 4 7 6
5 Virginie Razzano 4 7 6
8 Flavia Pennetta 6 5 3

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 V Williams 6 6  
  J Craybas 3 1   1 V Williams 6 6  
  E Gallovits 2 7 5   V King 0 4  
  V King 6 5 7 1 V Williams 7 6  
  A Wozniak 7 67 6   A Molik 64 3  
  Y Fedossova 5 7 1   A Wozniak 1 0  
  A Molik 6 6     A Molik 6 6  
6 A Morigami 1 2   1 V Williams 6 7  
4 A Sugiyama 3 3     C Wozniacki 3 5  
Q M Yuan 6 6   Q M Yuan 63 6 1
  C Wozniacki 6 6     C Wozniacki 7 4 6
  C Castaño 2 1     C Wozniacki 6 2 7
WC U Radwańska 6 6     K Zakopalová 3 6 63
  S Ferguson 1 2   WC U Radwańska 2 6 2
  K Zakopalová 6 6     K Zakopalová 6 3 6
7 A Nakamura 3 4  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 V Razzano 6 6  
  T Tanasugarn 3 1   5 V Razzano 6 6  
  Z Yan 6 2 4 Q E Baltacha 2 2  
Q E Baltacha 2 6 6 5 V Razzano 6 6  
  L Domínguez Lino 4 4     C Pin 2 2  
  J Kostanić Tošić 6 6     J Kostanić Tošić 1 0  
  C Pin 6 4 6   C Pin 6 6  
3 M Kirilenko 3 6 3 5 V Razzano 4 7 6
8 F Pennetta 7 6   8 F Pennetta 6 5 3
  A Rolle 5 1   8 F Pennetta 6 7  
Q A Spears 6 6   Q A Spears 4 62  
Q T Yonemura 4 1   8 F Pennetta 6 6  
  S Brémond 4 0   2 S Mirza 4 4  
  C Dellacqua 6 6     C Dellacqua 4 6 4
WC A Morita 0 4   2 S Mirza 6 3 6
2 S Mirza 6 6  
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