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2021 Western & Southern Open Singles Fields<

CINCINNATI, Ohio (July 21, 2021) – Ashleigh Barty and Novak Djokovic, the No. 1 ranked players in the world who are fresh off Wimbledon titles, highlight the initial singles entry list for the 2021 Western & Southern Open.

The Top 20 players in both the ATP Tour and WTA Tour rankings have entered the event, which will be held Aug. 14-22. The field also includes 11 former tournament winners, including the defending champions Djokovic and Victoria Azarenka, both two-time Western & Southern Open winners.

Cincinnati will welcome five former champions in the WTA field, featuring Karolina Pliskova (2016), Garbiñe Muguruza (2017) and Madison Keys (2019) along with two-time champions Serena Williamsand Azarenka. In addition to Djokovic, former ATP champions returning to Cincinnati in 2021 include Daniil Medvedev (2019), Rafael Nadal (2013), Grigor Dimitrov (2017), Marin Cilic (2016) and seven-time champion Roger Federer.

The women’s field is also highlighted by 13 total Major champions, with recent winners including 2020 Western & Southern Open finalist Naomi Osaka (2020 US Open, 2021 Australian Open), Barbora Krejcikova (2021 French Open), Sofia Kenin (2020 Australian Open) and Iga Swiatek (2020 French Open). Eight entrants have held WTA’s No. 1 ranking, with Azarenka, Barty, Osaka, Pliskova, Muguruza and Williams being joined by multi-time Cincinnati finalists Simona Halep and Angelique Kerber.

In addition to the wealth of experience among the women’s field, 10 participants are 23 or younger. Leading the WTA youth movement is 17-year-old Cori “Coco” Gauff, who will make her debut in Cincinnati following a quarterfinal finish in the 2021 French Open.

Djokovic’s Western & Southern Open title defense will come as he chases history this season. The winner of the year’s first three Majors, he is bidding to be the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to complete a calendar Grand Slam. The trio of Major titles this season has drawn him level with Federer and Nadal atop the all-time list, with each having won 20 titles at Grand Slam tournaments. A trio of former US Open champions are also on the Cincinnati entry list: Dominic Thiem (2020), Stan Wawrinka(2016) and Cilic (2014).

The men’s field comprises the top 43 players in the ATP rankings and will have 11 players aged 23-or-younger competing. Leading the ATP youth charge is 19-year-old Jannik Sinner, who held a career-high ranking of 17 earlier in 2021 and reached the 2020 French Open Quarterfinals The initial entrants to both fields are as follows:

ATP Tour Rank – Name (Age) Nat.
1 – Novak Djokovic (34) SRB

2 – Daniil Medvedev (25) RUS

3 – Rafael Nadal (35) ESP

4 – Stefanos Tsitsipas (22) GRE

5 – Alexander Zverev (24) GER

6 – Dominic Thiem (27) AUT

7 – Audrey Rublev (23) RUS

8 – Matteo Berrettini (25) ITA

9 – Roger Federer (39) SUI

10 – Denis Shapovalov (22) CAN

11 – Pablo Carreno Busta (29) ESP

12 – Hubert Hurkacz (24) POL

13 – Diego Schwartzman (28) ARG

14 – Casper Ruud (22) NOR

15 – Felix Auger-Aliassime (20) CAN

16 – Roberto Bautista Agut (32) ESP

17 – Alex de Minaur (21) AUS

18 – Gael Monfils (34) FRA

19 – Cristian Garin (25) CHI

20 – David Goffin (30) BEL

21 – Grigor Dimitrov (30) BUL

22 – Milos Raonic (30) CAN

23 – Jannik Sinner (19) ITA

24 – Aslan Karatsev (27) RUS

25 – Karen Khachanov (25) RUS

26 – Lorenzo Sonego (26) ITA

27 – Daniel Evans (31) GBR

28 – Ugo Humbert (23) FRA

29 – Stan Wawrinka (36) SUI

30 – Cameron Norrie (25) GBR

31 – Fabio Fognini (34) ITA

32 – Reilly Opelka (23) USA

33 – Borna Coric (24) CRO

34 – Filip Krajinovic (29) SRB

35 – Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (22) ESP

36 – Marin Cilic (32) CRO

37 – Taylor Fritz (23) USA

38 – Marton Fucsovics (29) HUN

39 – John Isner (36) USA

40 – Alexander Bublik (24) KAZ

41 – Adrian Mannarino (33) FRA

42 – Nikoloz Basilashvili (29) GEO

43 – Albert Ramos-Vinolas (33) ESP

69* – Kei Nishikori (31) JPN

WTA Tour: Rank – Name (Age) Nat.

1 – Ashleigh Barty (25) AUS

2 – Naomi Osaka (23) JPN

3 – Aryna Sabalenka (23) BLR
4 – Sofia Kenin (22) USA
5 – Bianca Andreescu (21) CAN
6 – Elina Svitolina (26) UKR
7 – Karolina Pliskova (29) CZE
8 – Iga Swiatek (20) POL
9 – Garbiñe Muguruza (27) ESP
10 – Simona Halep (29) ROU
11 – Barbora Krejcikova (25) CZE
12 – Belinda Bencic (24) SUI
13 – Petra Kvitova (31) CZE
14 – Victoria Azarenka (31) BLR
15 – Jennifer Brady (26) USA
16 – Serena Williams (39) USA
17 – Elise Mertens (25) BEL
18 – Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (30) RUS
19 – Maria Sakkari (25) GRE
20 – Elena Rybakina (22) KAZ
22 – Angelique Kerber (33) GER
23 – Ons Jabeur (26) TUN
24 – Karolina Muchova (24) CZE
25 – Coco Gauff (17) USA
26 – Madison Keys (26) USA
27 – Jessica Pegula (27) USA
28 – Anett Kontaveit (25) EST
29 – Paula Badosa (23) ESP
30 – Jelena Ostapenko (24) LAT
31 – Daria Kasatkina (24) RUS
32 – Petra Martic (30) CRO
33 – Veronika Kudermetova (24) RUS
34 – Ekaterina Alexandrova (26) RUS
35 – Yulia Putintseva (26) KAZ
36 – Alison Riske (31) USA
37 – Tamara Zidansek (23) SLO
38 – Nadia Podoroska (24) ARG
39 – Sorona Cirstea (31) ROU
40 – Johanna Konta (30) GBR
41 – Marketa Vondrousova (22) CZE
42 – Shelby Rogers (28) USA

44 – Danielle Collins (27) USA

The top eight seeds in both draws will receive first round byes. Eight women and seven men will be added to the fields through a two-round qualifying tournament that will be held Aug. 14-15. Four men and as many as five women will be awarded wild card entries into the main draw singles fields.

Tournament action will take place Aug. 14-22, where first serve will take place at 10 a.m. on Aug. 14 for the qualifying tournament. The men’s and women’s singles finals will take place on Sunday, Aug. 22. The full schedule is available here.

All tickets, including full series, mini-plans, single session and hospitality packages, are now on sale and information about available tickets can be found here.

The Western & Southern Open, an ATP Masters 1000 and a WTA 1000, is part of the US Open Series and is held at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio

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