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defeated Magda Linette in the final, 6–1, 6–1 to win the singles title at the 2019 Korea Open. It was her first WTA Tour title. Kiki Bertens was the reigning... |
2019 Korea Open may refer to: 2019 Korea Open (badminton) 2019 Korea Open (tennis) 2019 Korea Open – Singles 2019 Korea Open – Doubles This disambiguation... |
= Junior exempt w/o = Walkover r = Retired d = Defaulted SR = Special ranking "S. Korean doubles duo wins WTA title at home". Yonhap News Agency. Draw... |
Singles 2018 Korea Open Final Champion Kiki Bertens Runner-up Ajla Tomljanović Score 7–6(7–2), 4–6, 6–2 Details Draw 32 Seeds 8 Events... |
The 2019 Korea Open (also known as the 2019 KEB Hana Bank Korea Open for sponsorship purposes) was a professional women's tennis tournament played on outdoor... |
Singles 2021 Korea Open Final Champion Zhu Lin Runner-up Kristina Mladenovic Score 6–0, 6–4 Events... |
The 2019 Korea Open was a badminton tournament which took place at Incheon Airport Skydome in Incheon, South Korea, from 24 to 29 September 2019 and had... |
The singles discography of South Korean girl group Twice consists of thirty-nine singles and eleven promotional singles. The group composed of nine members;... |
An Se-young (category Olympic badminton players for South Korea) girls' singles title at the Jakarta Open Junior International, Jaya Raya Junior Grand Prix, Asian Junior Championships, and Korea Junior Open; she also... |
Lee Zii Jia (category Articles with unsourced statements from July 2019) men's singles gold medalist at the 2019 SEA Games and won his first BWF Super 1000 title at the 2021 All England Open. Lee is the 2022 men's singles Asian... |
The Korea Open (Korean: 코리아오픈테니스대회) is a professional tennis tennis tournament held in Seoul, South Korea. The women's edition started in 2004 as a WTA... |
NewJeans (category 2022 establishments in South Korea) and the UK Singles Chart. Their second EP, Get Up, peaked at number one on the US Billboard 200 and sold over one million copies in South Korea. Its lead... |
Xu Xin (table tennis) (category Use dmy dates from April 2019) (Yokohama) Open 2015; Korea Open 2016; Swedish Open 2017, Australia Open 2018; Bulgaria Open 2018, Japan Open 2019, Korean Open 2019, Australian Open 2019; German... |
Ma Long (category BLP articles lacking sources from April 2019) 2012 Korea Open, 4–1. As players were selected based on the ITTF World Rankings, he was not given an opportunity to win an Olympic medal in singles at the... |
Japan's Oricon Singles Chart. Number-one song on South Korea's Circle Digital Chart and Japan's Oricon Singles Chart. Top-ten song on South Korea's Circle Digital... |
IU (singer) (redirect from 2019 IU Tour Concert) Gaon Album Chart, and thirty number-one singles, making her the artist with the most number-one songs in South Korea. One of the best-selling solo acts in... |
semifinals of a men's singles major, and the first time at the Australian Open since 1999. Chung became the first South Korean player to reach a major... |
reception, greater success followed with a string of hit singles: "Lies", which topped Korean music charts for a record-breaking six consecutive weeks... |
Seventeen (Korean: 세븐틴; stylized in all caps or as SVT) is a South Korean boy band formed by Pledis Entertainment. The group consists of thirteen members:... |
Jungkook (redirect from JK (South Korean singer)) debuted at number five on both the Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart, making Jungkook the first South Korean solo artist to achieve two consecutive top-five... |