Carole Monnet match in Antalya draws focus as WTA 125 results take shape

Carole Monnet match in Antalya draws focus as WTA 125 results take shape

Monday at 9: 00 a. m. ET, the WTA 125 tournament series began a new week of matches in Antalya with early results confirmed and more draws still in motion. Carole Monnet is part of the developing match slate referenced in the tournament’s opening-day coverage, while the immediate on-court picture is being shaped by confirmed wins and scheduled next-round pairings.

Women’s Tennis Association tournament in Antalya opens week with confirmed wins

The second week of matches in the WTA 125 tournament series has begun in Antalya in an event organized through cooperation between the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), the Turkiye Tennis Federation, and Megasaray Tennis Academy. The competition is described as part of the WTA’s mid-tier professional circuit aimed at providing rising players with more opportunities to compete at a high level.

One result is fully confirmed: Turkish national player Ipek Oz advanced to the second round of singles after defeating Ukraine’s Katarina Zavatska in straight sets, 6-0, 6-1. That scoreline established an early baseline for form and momentum in the opening stage, but it does not settle how the broader bracket will look once additional first- and second-round matches finish.

Still, the immediate schedule is clear in at least one spot: Oz’s next singles match is set against Poland’s Katarzyna Kawa, scheduled for the following day. What remains unresolved as of 9: 00 a. m. ET is how other matchups around the draw will land, because the context provided confirms only a limited set of completed matches and upcoming pairings.

Carole Monnet remains a key unresolved result as the Antalya slate progresses

The provided headlines frame an additional focal point in Antalya: Carole Monnet is tied to a match described as tightening competition at the WTA event. The specific scoreline, opponent details, and official match status are unconfirmed as of 9: 00 a. m. ET because they are not explicitly stated in the available context.

That gap matters for the near-term tournament picture. Any individual singles outcome can determine not just who advances, but also which players populate the next round and who they face. For now, the only confirmed singles advancement in the provided context is Ipek Oz moving to a second-round match against Katarzyna Kawa, leaving Carole Monnet’s exact placement and next-step implications unresolved within the information available.

Observable events will clarify that uncertainty: the next set of officially recorded match results from the WTA 125 event in Antalya, including the completion and posting of first-round and second-round outcomes. Once those results are confirmed, the tournament bracket will indicate whether Carole Monnet advances and, if so, the identity of the next opponent and the timing of that match.

Ipek Oz and Berfu Cengiz advance in doubles, with quarterfinal matchup set

Türkiye’s success is also confirmed in doubles. Berfu Cengiz and Ipek Oz teamed up to beat the pairing of Moyuka Uchijima of Japan and Lucia Bronzetti of Italy, winning 6-3, 6-0 to secure a place in the doubles quarterfinals.

The next doubles match for Cengiz and Oz is also confirmed: they are scheduled to face Maria Kozyreva of Russia and Iryna Shymanovich of Belarus as the tournament continues in Antalya. That quarterfinal pairing is set, but the timing and any surrounding match order are unconfirmed as of 9: 00 a. m. ET because the context does not provide a day-and-time listing.

In the short term, the tournament’s clearest resolution triggers are the next day’s scheduled singles match for Oz against Katarzyna Kawa and the upcoming doubles quarterfinal for Cengiz and Oz against Kozyreva and Shymanovich. If the next-round singles and doubles matches are completed as planned, the updated results are expected to define who remains in contention and which matchups — including any involving Carole Monnet — become the next confirmed points on the Antalya schedule.