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2021 tennis event results
Elise Mertens and
Aryna Sabalenka were the defending champions,
[1] but chose not to participate.
Sania Mirza and
Zhang Shuai won the title, defeating
Kaitlyn Christian and
Erin Routliffe in the final, 6–3, 6–2.
Seeds
Draw
Key
Draw
References
External links
Grand Slam events
WTA 1000 tournaments
WTA 500 tournaments
Abu Dhabi (
S ,
D )*
Melbourne 1 (
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D )*
Melbourne 2 (
S ,
D )*
Melbourne 3 (
S )*
Adelaide (
S ,
D )
Doha (
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D )
St. Petersburg (
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D )
Charleston 1 (
S ,
D )
Stuttgart (
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D )
Berlin (
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D )
Eastbourne (
S ,
D )
San Jose (
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D )
Zhengzhou â€
Ostrava (
S ,
D )
Tokyo â€
Chicago 2 (
S ,
D )*
Moscow (
S ,
D )
WTA 250 tournaments
Melbourne 4 (
S ,
D )*
Lyon (
S ,
D )
Guadalajara (
S ,
D )
Monterrey (
S ,
D )
Bogotá (
S ,
D )
Charleston 2 (
S ,
D )*
Ä°stanbul (
S ,
D )
Belgrade (
S ,
D )
Parma (
S ,
D )*
Strasbourg (
S ,
D )
Nottingham (
S ,
D )
Rosmalen â€
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 (
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D )*
Courmayeur (
S ,
D )*
Cluj-Napoca 2 (
S ,
D )*
Linz (
S ,
D )
Team events 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