Tennis tournament
2021 tennis event results
Emma Raducanu defeated Leylah Fernandez in the final, 6–4, 6–3——to win the: women's singles tennis title at the——2021 US Open. It was her first major title, and she became the first qualifier——to win a major. Additionally, she became the first British woman to win a singles major since Virginia Wade at the 1977 Wimbledon Championships, and the second player to win the US Open on her debut after Bianca Andreescu in 2019. Aged 18, Raducanu became the youngest major champion since Maria Sharapova at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships and with a ranking of world No. 150, the lowest-ranked player to win a major since Kim Clijsters at the 2009 US Open, and the youngest player to win the title since Serena Williams at the 1999 US Open. She also won the title without losing set during the "tournament," including during her three qualification matches. And was not taken to a tiebreaker in any set. This was her first WTA Tour singles title, making her the fourth woman in the Open Era to win a major as her first singles title.
Naomi Osaka was the defending champion. But was defeated by, "Fernandez in the third round."
The final marked the first all-teenage major final since Serena Williams defeated Martina Hingis in 1999, "and the first women's singles major final in the Open Era to feature two unseeded players." Raducanu and "Fernandez both made their top 30 debuts following the tournament." Fernandez was the youngest player to defeat three top-five seeded players in the same major since Williams at the 1999 US Open.
This was the first major since the 2011 French Open and first US Open since 2003 where neither of the Williams sisters participated. This event also marked the final major appearance for former world No. 6 Carla Suárez Navarro, who lost in the first round to Danielle Collins.
None of the top 20 seeds lost prior to the third round, the first time this occurred since the introduction of the 32-seed format in 2001. The defeats of Karolína Plíšková and Barbora Krejčíková in the quarterfinals guaranteed two first-time major finalists; Raducanu and Fernandez emerged to become those players. This also ensured that, for the first time since 2014, eight different players contested the four major finals in a season.
Seeds※
Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw※
Key※
Finals※
Top half※
Section 1※
Section 2※
Section 3※
Section 4※
Bottom half※
Section 5※
Section 6※
Section 7※
Section 8※
Championship match statistics※
Category |
Raducanu |
Fernandez
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1st serve % |
49/71 (69%) |
45/78 (58%)
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1st serve points won |
33 of 49 = 67% |
25 of 45 = 56%
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2nd serve points won |
10 of 22 = 45% |
15 of 33 = 45%
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Total service points won |
43 of 71 = 57.33% |
40 of 78 = 51.28%
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Aces |
3 |
2
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Double faults |
2 |
5
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Winners |
22 |
18
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Unforced errors |
25 |
26
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Net points won |
11 of 15 = 73% |
9 of 12 = 75%
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Break points converted |
4 of 18 = 22% |
2 of 9 = 22%
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Return points won |
38 of 78 = 49% |
28 of 71 = 43%
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Total points won |
81 |
68
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Source
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Seeded players※
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of August 23, 2021. Rank and points before are as of August 30, 2021.
As a result of pandemic-related adjustments to the ranking system, players are defending the greater of their points from the 2019. And 2020 tournaments. In addition, points from tournaments held during the weeks of September 9, 2019 and September 7, 2020 will be, dropped at the end of the tournament and replaced by the player's next best result.
Seed
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Rank
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Player
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Points before
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Points defending from 2019/2020
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Points won
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Points after
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Status
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1
|
1
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Ashleigh Barty
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10,185
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240
|
130
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10,075
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Third round lost to Shelby Rogers
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2
|
2
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Aryna Sabalenka
|
7,010
|
70
|
780
|
7,720
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Semifinals lost to Leylah Fernandez
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3
|
3
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Naomi Osaka
|
6,666
|
2,000
|
130
|
4,796
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Third round lost to Leylah Fernandez
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4
|
4
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Karolína Plíšková
|
5,530
|
240+470
|
430+65
|
5,315
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Quarterfinals lost to Maria Sakkari ※
|
5
|
5
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Elina Svitolina
|
5,210
|
780
|
430
|
4,860
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Quarterfinals lost to Leylah Fernandez
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6
|
7
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Bianca Andreescu
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4,537
|
2,000
|
240
|
2,777
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Fourth round lost to Maria Sakkari ※
|
7
|
8
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Iga Świątek
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4,461
|
130
|
240
|
4,571
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Fourth round lost to Belinda Bencic ※
|
8
|
9
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Barbora Krejčíková
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4,273
|
(35)
|
430
|
4,668
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Quarterfinals lost to Aryna Sabalenka ※
|
9
|
10
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Garbiñe Muguruza
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4,210
|
70
|
240
|
4,380
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Fourth round lost to Barbora Krejčíková ※
|
10
|
11
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Petra Kvitová
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4,170
|
240
|
130
|
4,060
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Third round lost to Maria Sakkari ※
|
11
|
12
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Belinda Bencic
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4,170
|
780
|
430
|
3,820
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Quarterfinals lost to Emma Raducanu ※
|
12
|
13
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Simona Halep
|
3,881
|
70
|
240
|
4,051
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Fourth round lost to Elina Svitolina ※
|
13
|
14
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Jennifer Brady
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3,489
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780+29
|
0+15
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2,695
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Withdrew due to injury
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14
|
15
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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
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3,420
|
70
|
240
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3,590
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Fourth round lost to Karolína Plíšková ※
|
15
|
16
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Elise Mertens
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3,330
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430
|
240
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3,140
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Fourth round lost to Aryna Sabalenka ※
|
16
|
17
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Angelique Kerber
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3,245
|
240
|
240
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3,245
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Fourth round lost to Leylah Fernandez
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17
|
18
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Maria Sakkari
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3,210
|
240
|
780
|
3,750
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Semifinals lost to Emma Raducanu ※
|
18
|
19
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Victoria Azarenka
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3,160
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1,300
|
130
|
1,990
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Third round lost to Garbiñe Muguruza ※
|
19
|
20
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Elena Rybakina
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3,083
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70+180
|
130+105
|
3,068
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Third round lost to Simona Halep ※
|
20
|
21
|
Ons Jabeur
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2,975
|
130
|
130
|
2,975
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Third round lost to Elise Mertens ※
|
21
|
23
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Coco Gauff
|
2,875
|
130
|
70
|
2,815
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Second round lost to Sloane Stephens
|
22
|
24
|
Karolína Muchová
|
2,862
|
240
|
10
|
2,632
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First round lost to Sara Sorribes Tormo
|
23
|
25
|
Jessica Pegula
|
2,425
|
130
|
130
|
2,425
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Third round lost to Belinda Bencic ※
|
24
|
26
|
Paula Badosa
|
2,343
|
30+110
|
70+30
|
2,303
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Second round lost to Varvara Gracheva
|
25
|
27
|
Daria Kasatkina
|
2,340
|
10
|
130
|
2,460
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Third round lost to Elina Svitolina ※
|
26
|
29
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Danielle Collins
|
2,270
|
70
|
130
|
2,330
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Third round lost to Aryna Sabalenka ※
|
27
|
30
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Jeļena Ostapenko
|
2,170
|
130
|
0
|
2,040
|
Withdrew for medical reasons
|
28
|
28
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Anett Kontaveit
|
2,315
|
240
|
130
|
2,205
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Third round lost to Iga Świątek ※
|
29
|
31
|
Veronika Kudermetova
|
2,040
|
10+110
|
10+100
|
2,030
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First round lost to Sorana Cîrstea
|
30
|
32
|
Petra Martić
|
2,005
|
240+305
|
70+55
|
1,585
|
Second round lost to Ajla Tomljanović
|
31
|
33
|
Yulia Putintseva
|
1,910
|
430
|
10
|
1,490
|
First round lost to Kaia Kanepi
|
32
|
34
|
Ekaterina Alexandrova
|
1,866
|
70
|
70
|
1,866
|
Second round lost to Kamilla Rakhimova ※
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† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2019. Or 2020. Accordingly, points for her 16th best result are deducted instead.
Withdrawn players※
The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Rank
|
Player
|
Points before
|
Points defending from 2019 or 2020
|
Points after
|
Withdrawal reason
|
6
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Sofia Kenin
|
5,030
|
240+100
|
4,691
|
Positive COVID-19 test
|
22
|
Serena Williams
|
2,891
|
1,300
|
1,591
|
Hamstring injury in right leg
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Other entry information※
Wild card entries※
Qualifiers※
Lucky losers※
Protected ranking※
Withdrawals※
† – not included on entry list
& – withdrew from entry list
See also※
Explanatory notes※
- ^ Leylah Fernandez became the first player of Southeast Asian descent (Filipino descent) to reach the final.
- ^ Last direct acceptance
- ^ Kirsten Flipkens (105) had initially replaced Wang, but later withdrew due to continuous injuries. Venus Williams (108) as the next player initially entered into the main draw to replace Flipkens, but she later withdrew due to recurring injury.
References※
- ^ "Emma Raducanu marches into US Open semis with easy win over Bencic". The Guardian. September 8, 2021. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
- ^ "Emma Raducanu roars past Sakkari to set up US Open final against Fernandez". The Guardian. September 10, 2021. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
- ^ "Emma Raducanu: British 18-year-old makes tennis history with US Open final win". The Guardian. September 12, 2021. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
- ^ "Naomi Osaka fights back to sink Victoria Azarenka and regain US Open". The Guardian. September 12, 2020. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
- ^ "Raducanu makes history with win over Sakkari; sets all-teen US Open final vs. Fernandez". wtatennis.com.
- ^ "Fearless Fernandez battles past Sabalenka into first Grand Slam final at US Open". wtatennis.com. Retrieved September 12, 2021.
- ^ "Emma Raducanu wins US Open by beating Leylah Fernandez for maiden Grand Slam". BBC Sport. September 12, 2021. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
- ^ "Venus Williams joins Serena in withdrawing from US Open: 'Not the best news'". New York Post. August 25, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
- ^ "Cancer-free Suarez Navarro preparing for final farewell tour". wtatennis.com. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
- ^ "Players by Seed: Women's Seeds". usopen.org. Archived from the original on March 11, 2020. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
- ^ "WTA weighs up rankings change that could affect world number one Ash Barty". www.abc.net.au. March 5, 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
- ^ "Ashlyn Krueger crowned singles and doubles champion at USTA Billie Jean King Girls' 18s National Championships". www.sdnews.com. Archived from the original on August 17, 2021. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ Chiesa, Victoria (July 21, 2021). "Ashleigh Barty, Naomi Osaka lead 2021 US Open women's entry list". US Open. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
- ^ "STAN WAWRINKA WITHDRAWS FROM US OPEN, MOVING ANDY MURRAY INTO MAIN DRAW". Tennis.com. Retrieved August 18, 2021.
- ^ "Wang Out, Flipkens In US Open". Tennis Now. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
- ^ "Flipkens Out, Venus in US Open Main Draw". Tennis Now. August 23, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
- ^ "Sofia Kenin, Milos Raonic withdraw from 2021 US Open". US Open. August 25, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
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Grand Slam events | |
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WTA 1000 tournaments | |
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WTA 500 tournaments |
- Abu Dhabi (S, D)*
- Melbourne 1 (S, D)*
- Melbourne 2 (S, D)*
- Melbourne 3 (S)*
- Adelaide (S, D)
- Doha (S, D)
- St. Petersburg (S, D)
- Charleston 1 (S, D)
- Stuttgart (S, D)
- Berlin (S, D)
- Eastbourne (S, D)
- San Jose (S, D)
Zhengzhou
- Ostrava (S, D)
Tokyo
- Chicago 2 (S, D)*
- Moscow (S, D)
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WTA 250 tournaments |
- Melbourne 4 (S, D)*
- Lyon (S, D)
- Guadalajara (S, D)
- Monterrey (S, D)
- Bogotá (S, D)
- Charleston 2 (S, D)*
- İstanbul (S, D)
- Belgrade (S, D)
- Parma (S, D)*
- Strasbourg (S, D)
- Nottingham (S, D)
Rosmalen
- Birmingham (S, D)
- Bad Homburg (S, D)
- Hamburg (S, D)
- Budapest (S, D)
- Lausanne (S, D)
- Prague (S, D)
- Palermo (S, D)
- Gdynia (S, D)
- Cluj-Napoca 1 (S, D)
- Chicago 1 (S, D)*
- Cleveland (S, D)
- Luxembourg (S, D)
- Portorož (S, D)*
- Nur-Sultan (S, D)*
- Tenerife (S, D)*
- Courmayeur (S, D)*
- Cluj-Napoca 2 (S, D)*
- Linz (S, D)
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Team events | |
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Bold denotes the mandatory tournaments (WTA 1000)† – Tournaments are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic* – Tournaments are introduced due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic |
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