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Singles
2021 Grampians Trophy
Final
ChampionNone (final cancelled)
Events
Singles
Australian Open Series

The Grampians Trophy is a new addition to the WTA Tour in 2021. This tournament was created for players who had originally intended to participate in the 2021 Yarra Valley Classic or the 2021 Gippsland Trophy, but were forced to undergo strict quarantine measures upon arrival in Australia due to confirmed COVID-19 cases found on several of the chartered player flights to Australia.[1]

Due to a delayed schedule because of a COVID-19 case at a tournament quarantine hotel and the semifinals taking place just one day before the start of the Australian Open, the final was not played. This meant that both the finalists Anett Kontaveit and Ann Li received the finalist's prize money of US$33,520 and the finalist's ranking points of 305 points, not "the prize money they would have pocketed from winning the title outright".[2]

Seeds

  1. Canada Bianca Andreescu (withdrew)
  2. Switzerland Belinda Bencic (second round)
  3. Belarus Victoria Azarenka (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  4. Kazakhstan Elena Rybakina (second round)
  5. Greece Maria Sakkari (semifinals)
  6. Estonia Anett Kontaveit (final)
  7. United States Jennifer Brady (semifinals)
  8. Germany Angelique Kerber (quarterfinals)
  9. United States Alison Riske (withdrew)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
5 Greece Maria Sakkari 6 3 [9]
6 Estonia Anett Kontaveit 2 6 [11]
6 Estonia Anett Kontaveit
United States Ann Li
7 United States Jennifer Brady 65 77 [6]
United States Ann Li 77 65 [10]

Final not played due to schedule delays. Both Kontaveit and Li received the finalist's points (305) and prize money (US$33,520).[3]

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Greece M Sakkari 6 6
Canada LA Fernandez 6 6 Canada LA Fernandez 2 2
United States S Stephens 3 1 5 Greece M Sakkari 6 6
Tunisia O Jabeur 6 6 8 Germany A Kerber 4 2
Russia A Blinkova 1 1 Tunisia O Jabeur 4 4
Czech Republic K Siniaková 3 6 3 8 Germany A Kerber 6 6
8 Germany A Kerber 6 4 6 5 Greece M Sakkari 6 3 [9]
6 Estonia A Kontaveit 2 6 [11]
3 Belarus V Azarenka 6 1 [11]
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva 77 6 Kazakhstan Y Putintseva 4 6 [9]
Spain G García Pérez 61 4 3 Belarus V Azarenka
Czech Republic B Strýcová 63 2 6 Estonia A Kontaveit w/o
United States B Mattek-Sands 77 6 United States B Mattek-Sands 5 5
United States C McHale 1 3 6 Estonia A Kontaveit 7 7
6 Estonia A Kontaveit 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 United States J Brady 6 6
Russia S Kuznetsova 3 0 7 United States J Brady 6 6
Canada G Dabrowski 0 3 Ukraine M Kostyuk 1 4
Ukraine M Kostyuk 6 6 7 United States J Brady 77 6
United States L Davis 4 6 4 Czech Republic B Krejčíková 65 4
Czech Republic B Krejčíková 6 4 6 Czech Republic B Krejčíková 4 6 [10]
4 Kazakhstan E Rybakina 6 2 [6]
7 United States J Brady 65 77 [6]
Alt Australia E Perez 3r United States A Li 77 65 [10]
United States A Li 5 United States A Li 7 6
United Kingdom H Watson 2 2 Russia V Kudermetova 5 3
Russia V Kudermetova 6 6 United States A Li 6 6
Romania S Cîrstea 6 6 Romania S Cîrstea 3 1
Alt Georgia (country) O Kalashnikova 1 1 Romania S Cîrstea 7 6
2 Switzerland B Bencic 5 2

References

  1. ^ "Third WTA 500 event added to Melbourne Summer Series". www.wtatennis.com.
  2. ^ Anett Kontaveit matches at WTA
  3. ^ Ann Li matches at WTA