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<small>''Standings are determined by: 1) Number of wins; 2) Number of matches; 3) In two-player ties, head-to-head records; 4) In three-player ties, (a) percentage of sets won (head-to-head records if two players remain tied), then (b) percentage of games won (head-to-head records if two players remain tied), then (c) WTA rankings''</small>
<small>''Standings are determined by: 1) Number of wins; 2) Number of matches; 3) In two-player ties, head-to-head records; 4) In three-player ties, (a) percentage of sets won (head-to-head records if two players remain tied), then (b) percentage of games won (head-to-head records if two players remain tied), then (c) WTA rankings''</small>

Revision as of 02:22, 15 November 2021

Singles
2021 WTA Finals
2019 ChampionAustralia Ashleigh Barty
Details
Draw8 (round robin)
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2019 · WTA Finals · 2022 →

Ashleigh Barty was the defending champion from when the event was last held in 2019, but withdrew to prioritize her recovery and prepare for the upcoming season.[1]

Aryna Sabalenka, Barbora Krejčíková, Maria Sakkari, Iga Świątek, Paula Badosa, and Anett Kontaveit are all making their debuts at the event, although Sabalenka and Krejčíková had both previously competed in doubles.[2]

Seeds

Alternates

Ons Jabeur, Naomi Osaka, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Elina Svitolina all qualified as alternates but withdrew before the start of the event.

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Spain Paula Badosa
   
   
 
   
8 Estonia Anett Kontaveit

Group Chichén Itzá

Belarus Sabalenka Greece Sakkari Poland Świątek Spain Badosa RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
1 Belarus Aryna Sabalenka 2–6, 6–2, 7–5 4–6, 0–6 1–1 2–3 (40%) 19–25 (43%) 3
4 Greece Maria Sakkari 6–2, 6–4 6–7(4–7), 4–6 1–1 2–2 (50%) 22–19 (54%) 2
5 Poland Iga Świątek 6–2, 2–6, 5–7 2–6, 4–6 0–2 1–4 (20%) 19–27 (41%) 4
7 Spain Paula Badosa 6–4, 6–0 7–6(7–4), 6–4 2–0 4–0 (100%) 25–14 (64%) 1

Group Teotihuacán

Czech Republic Krejčíková Czech Republic Plíšková Spain Muguruza Estonia Kontaveit RR
W–L
Set
W–L
Game
W–L
Standings
2 Czech Republic Barbora Krejčíková 6–0, 4–6, 4–6 6–2, 3–6, 4–6 3–6, 4–6 0–3 2–6 (25%) 34–38 (47%) 4
3 Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 0–6, 6–4, 6–4 4–6, 6–2, 7–6(8–6) 4–6, 0–6 2–1 4–4 (50%) 33–40 (45%) 1
6 Spain Garbiñe Muguruza 2–6, 6–3, 6–4 6–4, 2–6, 6–7(6–8) 6–4 1–1 3–3 (50%) 28–30 (48%) 3
8 Estonia Anett Kontaveit 6–3, 6–4 6–4, 6–0 4–6 2–0 4–0 (100%) 24–11 (69%) 2

Standings are determined by: 1) Number of wins; 2) Number of matches; 3) In two-player ties, head-to-head records; 4) In three-player ties, (a) percentage of sets won (head-to-head records if two players remain tied), then (b) percentage of games won (head-to-head records if two players remain tied), then (c) WTA rankings

References

  1. ^ Cooper, Benjamin (23 October 2021). "Ashleigh Barty withdraws from WTA Finals over Australia quarantine rules". The Independent. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  2. ^ "By The Numbers: Akron WTA Finals Guadalajara". WTA. 8 November 2021.