2018 Nottingham Open – Women's Singles

Donna Vekić was the defending champion, but lost in the semifinals to Johanna Konta in a rematch of the previous year's final.

Women's Singles
2018 Nottingham Open
Champion Ashleigh Barty
Runner-up Johanna Konta
Final score6–3, 3–6, 6–4
Draw32 (6Q / 3WC)
Seeds8

Ashleigh Barty won the title, defeating Konta in the final, 6–3, 3–6, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Ashleigh Barty (Champion)
  2. Magdaléna Rybáriková (Second round)
  3. Naomi Osaka (Semifinals)
  4. Johanna Konta (Final)
  5. Mihaela Buzărnescu (Quarterfinals)
  6. Donna Vekić (Semifinals)
  7. Zarina Diyas (First round, retired)
  8. Camila Giorgi (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Ashleigh Barty 6 6
3 Naomi Osaka 3 4
1 Ashleigh Barty 6 3 6
4 Johanna Konta 3 6 4
4 Johanna Konta 6 6
6 Donna Vekić 2 3

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 A Barty 6 6
S Vögele 3 3 1 A Barty 6 6
Q V Savinykh 2 2 Y Duan 3 2
Y Duan 6 6 1 A Barty 6 6
Y Wickmayer 4 4 WC K Boulter 0 2
WC K Boulter 6 6 WC K Boulter 78 6
WC S Stosur 2 WC S Stosur 66 1
7 Z Diyas 1r 1 A Barty 6 6
3 N Osaka 3 6 6 3 N Osaka 3 4
S Vickery 6 1 2 3 N Osaka 6 6
D Allertová 6 6 D Allertová 3 2
K Ahn 3 1 3 N Osaka 6 6
Q I Falconi 6 6 5 M Buzărnescu 4 1
Ar Rodionova 4 1 Q I Falconi 3 7 3
V Cepede Royg 2 6 65 5 M Buzărnescu 6 5 6
5 M Buzărnescu 6 3 77

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 C Giorgi 64 2
D Jakupović 77 6 D Jakupović 6 6
M Fręch 6 3 6 M Fręch 4 3
Q S Zheng 2 6 3 D Jakupović 4 2
H Watson 6 6 4 J Konta 6 6
Q D Lao 1 3 H Watson 4 65
K Nara 2 3 4 J Konta 6 77
4 J Konta 6 6 4 J Konta 6 6
6 D Vekić 7 5 77 6 D Vekić 2 3
WC G Taylor 5 7 63 6 D Vekić 6 78
V Lapko 77 6 V Lapko 2 66
J Fett 65 4 6 D Vekić 7 6
M Barthel 77 7 M Barthel 5 1
Q K Swan 65 5 M Barthel 6 1 7
Q E-G Ruse 0 6 1 2 M Rybáriková 3 6 5
2 M Rybáriková 6 3 6

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Zheng Saisai (Qualified)
  2. Irina Falconi (Qualified)
  3. Lizette Cabrera (Qualifying competition)
  4. Paula Badosa Gibert (Qualifying competition)
  5. Miharu Imanishi (First round)
  6. Jaimee Fourlis (Qualifying competition)
  7. Ankita Raina (First round)
  8. Elena-Gabriela Ruse (Qualified)
  9. Katie Swan (Qualified)
  10. Danielle Lao (Qualified)
  11. Valeria Savinykh (Qualified)
  12. Abbie Myers (First round)

Qualifiers

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
1 Zheng Saisai 3 6 6
  Alla Kudryavtseva 6 2 1
1 Zheng Saisai 6 6
WC Ella Taylor 3 4
WC Ella Taylor 4 6 6
12 Abbie Myers 6 1 4

Second qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
2 Irina Falconi 6 6
  Freya Christie 2 2
2 Irina Falconi 77 67 6
  Naiktha Bains 60 79 2
Naiktha Bains 6 6
7 Ankita Raina 0 4

Third qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
3 Lizette Cabrera 6 6
  Aleksandrina Naydenova 1 1
3 Lizette Cabrera 77 5 3
11 Valeria Savinykh 63 7 6
WC Jodie Burrage 3 66
11 Valeria Savinykh 6 78

Fourth qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
4 Paula Badosa Gibert 6 6
Ingrid Neel 2 3
4 Paula Badosa Gibert 6 2 1
9 Katie Swan 2 6 6
Abigail Tere-Apisah 6 3 4
9 Katie Swan 4 6 6

Fifth qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
5 Miharu Imanishi 2 3
WC Tara Moore 6 6
WC Tara Moore 2 6 4
8 Elena-Gabriela Ruse 6 3 6
WC Eden Silva 68 4
8 Elena-Gabriela Ruse 710 6

Sixth qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
6 Jaimee Fourlis 3 6 6
Abigail Spears 6 3 4
6 Jaimee Fourlis 3 2
10 Danielle Lao 6 6
  Anastasia Rodionova 3 2
10 Danielle Lao 6 6
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