2021 tennis tournament
2021 tennis event results
Naomi Osaka defeatedJennifer Brady in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the women's singles tennis title at the2021 Australian Open .[ 1] It was her secondAustralian Open title and fourthmajor title overall.[ 2] With the win, Osaka extended her winning streak to 21 matches, dating to the2020 Cincinnati Open . Shesaved two match points en route to the title, in the fourth round againstGarbiñe Muguruza . Osaka became the third player in theOpen Era , afterMonica Seles andRoger Federer , to win their first four major finals.
Sofia Kenin was the defending champion,[ 3] but lost toKaia Kanepi in the second round.[ 4]
Venus Williams became the first player to win a match at a major after turning 40 sinceMartina Navratilova at the2004 Wimbledon Championships .
Mayar Sherif became the first Egyptian woman to win a major main draw match.[ 5] Hsieh Su-wei became the first Taiwanese woman to make a major singles quarterfinal. At 35 years of age, Hsieh also became the oldest player to make her quarterfinal debut.[ 6] [ 7]
Serena Williams equaledChris Evert 's all-time record of 54 major quarterfinals at this tournament;[ 8] [ 9] she then lost to Osaka in the semifinals. This was the seven-time champion's final appearance at the event, as Williams announced her retirement from professional tennis the following year.
Seeding per WTA rankings.[ 10]
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Other entry information [ edit ] Potential lucky losers [ edit ] † – not included on entry list ‡ – withdrew from entry list before qualifying began @ – withdrew from entry list during qualifying Н – withdrew from entry list during a mandatory 14-day quarantine period
Championship match statistics [ edit ] Category Osaka Brady1st serve % 30/63 (48%) 29/60 (48%) 1st serve points won 22 of 30 = 73% 18 of 29 = 62% 2nd serve points won 18 of 33 = 55% 13 of 31 = 42% Total service points won 40 of 63 = 63.49% 31 of 60 = 51.67% Aces 6 2 Double faults 2 4 Winners 16 15 Unforced errors 24 31 Net points won 4 of 5 = 80% 2 of 3 = 67% Break points converted 4 of 5 = 80% 2 of 4 = 50% Return points won 25 of 60 = 42% 21 of 63 = 33% Total points won 69 54 Source Archived 2021-02-20 at theWayback Machine
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