Overview
- Petrosian posted 209.63 points to finish ahead of Anastasiia Gubanova at 206.23 and Loena Hendrickx at 204.96.
- The top five finishers earned Olympic quota places, which go to national federations rather than guaranteeing individual selection.
- This was the first international appearance for Russian skaters since 2022 under the ISU's Individual Neutral Athlete pathway.
- No Russian pairs or ice dance entries competed, meaning Russia will not field teams in those disciplines at Milan-Cortina, with Russian media reporting vetting failures the ISU has not confirmed.
- In men's singles, Russia's Petr Gumennik led the short program and can secure a quota pending his free skate on Sunday.