2018 Kremlin Cup

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2018 Kremlin Cup
Date15–21 October
Edition29th (men) / 23rd (women)
SurfaceHard
LocationMoscow, Russia
VenueOlympic Stadium
Champions
Men's singles
Russia Karen Khachanov
Women's singles
Russia Daria Kasatkina
Men's doubles
United States Austin Krajicek / United States Rajeev Ram
Women's doubles
Russia Alexandra Panova / Germany Laura Siegemund
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The 2018 Kremlin Cup (also known as the 2018 VTB Kremlin Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 29th edition of the Kremlin Cup for the men and the 23rd edition for the women. The tournament was part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series of the 2018 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2018 WTA Tour. It was the last tournament for now to be held at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia, from 15 October through 21 October 2018.[1][2]

ATP singles main draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Rank1 Seed
 ITA Marco Cecchinato 21 1
 RUS Daniil Medvedev 22 2
 RUS Karen Khachanov 27 3
 SRB Filip Krajinović 35 4
 AUS Nick Kyrgios 38 5
 BIH Damir Džumhur 39 6
 FRA Jérémy Chardy 41 7
 SVK Martin Kližan 45 8
  • Rankings are as of October 8, 2018

Other entrants[]

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following player received entry as a lucky loser:

Withdrawals[]

Before the tournament
During the tournament
  • Australia Nick Kyrgios

Retirements[]

  • Uzbekistan Denis Istomin

ATP doubles main draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 CHI Julio Peralta  ARG Horacio Zeballos 71 1
 USA Austin Krajicek  USA Rajeev Ram 93 2
 BLR Max Mirnyi  AUT Philipp Oswald 100 3
 POL Marcin Matkowski  USA Nicholas Monroe 133 4
  • 1 Rankings are as of October 8, 2018

Other entrants[]

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

  • Russia Evgeny Donskoy / Russia Ivan Gakhov
  • Russia Evgeny Karlovskiy / Russia Daniil Medvedev

Withdrawals[]

During the tournament

WTA singles main draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Rank1 Seed
 ROU Simona Halep 1 1
 CZE Karolína Plíšková 6 2
 USA Sloane Stephens 8 3
 NED Kiki Bertens 10 4
 LAT Anastasija Sevastova 12 5
 RUS Daria Kasatkina 14 6
 BEL Elise Mertens 15 7
 EST Anett Kontaveit 21 8
  • Rankings are as of October 8, 2018

Other entrants[]

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

  • Romania Simona Halep
  • Russia Anna Kalinskaya
  • Russia Anastasia Potapova
  • United States Sloane Stephens

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

  • Tunisia Ons Jabeur
  • Russia Irina Khromacheva
  • Russia Natalia Vikhlyantseva
  • Russia Vera Zvonareva

The following players received entry as lucky losers:

  • Russia Vitalia Diatchenko
  • Greece Valentini Grammatikopoulou

Withdrawals[]

Before the tournament
  • Slovakia Dominika Cibulková → replaced by Australia Ajla Tomljanović
  • United States Danielle Collins → replaced by Russia Ekaterina Makarova
  • Romania Simona Halep → replaced by Greece Valentini Grammatikopoulou
  • Estonia Kaia Kanepi → replaced by Kazakhstan Yulia Putintseva
  • Belarus Aryna Sabalenka → replaced by Russia Vitalia Diatchenko
  • Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová → replaced by Romania Irina-Camelia Begu

WTA doubles main draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 ROU Irina-Camelia Begu  ROU Mihaela Buzărnescu 50 1
 USA Raquel Atawo  GER Anna-Lena Grönefeld 59 2
 POL Alicja Rosolska  USA Abigail Spears 60 3
 GEO Oksana Kalashnikova  NED Demi Schuurs 79 4
  • 1 Rankings are as of October 8, 2018

Other entrants[]

The following pair received a wildcard into the doubles main draw:

  • Uzbekistan Nigina Abduraimova / Russia Anna Kalinskaya

The following pair received entry as alternates:

  • Russia Olga Doroshina / Russia Polina Monova

Withdrawals[]

Before the tournament
  • Romania Ana Bogdan

Champions[]

Men's singles[]

Women's singles[]

  • Russia Daria Kasatkina def. Tunisia Ons Jabeur, 2–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–4

Men's doubles[]

  • United States Austin Krajicek / United States Rajeev Ram def. Belarus Max Mirnyi / Austria Philipp Oswald, 7–6(7–4), 6–4

Women's doubles[]

  • Russia Alexandra Panova / Germany Laura Siegemund def. Croatia Darija Jurak / Romania Raluca Olaru, 6–2, 7–6(7–2)

References[]

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