2014 Dow Corning Tennis Classic – Singles

Lauren Davis was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals.

Singles
2014 Dow Corning Tennis Classic
Champion Heather Watson
Runner-up Ksenia Pervak
Final score6–4, 6–0

Heather Watson won the tournament, defeating Ksenia Pervak in the final, 6–4, 6–0.

Seeds

  1. Urszula Radwańska (quarterfinals)
  2. Lauren Davis (quarterfinals)
  3. Romina Oprandi (first round)
  4. Olga Govortsova (quarterfinals)
  5. Coco Vandeweghe (first round)
  6. Sharon Fichman (semifinals)
  7. Anna Tatishvili (second round)
  8. Vesna Dolonc (quarterfinals)

Main draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
6 Sharon Fichman 3 65
  Ksenia Pervak 6 77
  Ksenia Pervak 4 0
  Heather Watson 6 6
  Heather Watson 6 6
  Sofia Arvidsson 3 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 U Radwańska 6 7
  S Vickery 4 5 1 U Radwańska 2 6 6
  M Brengle 4 4 K Siniaková 6 3 1
  K Siniaková 6 6 1 U Radwańska 3 5
  A Kiick 3 3 6 S Fichman 6 7
  S Foretz Gacon 6 6 S Foretz Gacon 0 6 2
  J Jakšić 5 6 4 6 S Fichman 6 1 6
6 S Fichman 7 4 6 6 S Fichman 3 65
3 R Oprandi 62 0 K Pervak 6 77
  K Pervak 77 6 K Pervak 7 6
  V Duval 6 77 V Duval 5 2
  S Karatantcheva 3 63 K Pervak 6 6
  S Rogers 6 6 8 V Dolonc 1 3
  A Krunić 3 3 S Rogers 1 1
WC TA Black 2 5 8 V Dolonc 6 6
8 V Dolonc 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 A Tatishvili 77 6
WC T Townsend 62 2 7 A Tatishvili 2 4
  H Watson 6 6 H Watson 6 6
  E Daniilidou 1 3 H Watson 6 6
WC B Austin 2 4 4 O Govortsova 3 2
Q L Litvak 6 6 Q L Litvak 1 0
Q N Osaka 4 77 4 4 O Govortsova 6 6
4 O Govortsova 6 65 6 H Watson 6 6
5 C Vandeweghe 63 6 3 S Arvidsson 3 4
  S Arvidsson 77 1 6 S Arvidsson 6 6
Q F Abanda 6 4 6 Q F Abanda 4 4
  M Sanchez 4 6 4 S Arvidsson 6 78
  L Hradecká 7 7 2/WC L Davis 3 66
  ME Camerin 5 5 L Hradecká 6 3 4
Q A Mueller 3 2 2/WC L Davis 2 6 6
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