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This was the first edition of the tournament, primarily organised due to the cancellation of many tournaments during the 2020 season, because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2]
Aryna Sabalenka won the title, defeating Victoria Azarenka in the final, 6–2, 6–2. The final of this event was the first WTA singles final to be contested between two Belarusian players. Sabalenka won the title after being 6–0, 4–0 down, and facing break points to go 5–0 down, in her quarterfinal match against Sara Sorribes Tormo. After losing 10 games in a row, Sabalenka then won 12 games in a row.
Seeds
The top four seeds received a bye into the second round.
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Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Bottom half
Qualifying
Seeds
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Qualifiers
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Qualifying draw
First qualifier
Second qualifier
Third qualifier
Fourth qualifier
Fifth qualifier
Sixth qualifier
References
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External links
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Grand Slam events |
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WTA Premier Mandatory tournaments |
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WTA Premier 5 tournaments |
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WTA Premier tournaments |
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WTA International tournaments |
- Shenzhen (S, D)
- Auckland (S, D)
- Hobart (S, D)
- Hua Hin (S, D)
- Acapulco (S, D)
- Lyon (S, D)
- Monterrey (S, D)
Rosmalen
- Palermo (S, D)

- Prague (S, D)

- Lexington (S, D)*
- Istanbul (S, D)

- Strasbourg (S, D)

- Linz (S, D)

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Team events |
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 – Tournaments affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
* – Tournaments were introduced due to cancellations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
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- ↑ WTA adds Premier level tournament in Ostrava
- ↑ ATP, WTA add series of events to fill out post-US Open calendar