Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Qualification for tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan was determined primarily by the rankings maintained by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). The 2020 Olympics were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2]

Qualification
Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics

Qualifying criteria

The main qualifying criterion will be players' positions on the ATP and WTA ranking lists published on 14 June 2021 (after 2021 French Open). The players entering were formally submitted by the International Tennis Federation. The ATP and WTA rankings were based on performances from the previous 52 weeks, and there were several tournaments in the two-month period between the time of the rankings being frozen for entry and the beginning of the tennis events at the Olympics. Players had to be part of a nominated team for three Billie Jean King Cup (women) or Davis Cup (men) events between the 2016 and 2020 Olympics. This requirement was reduced to two Fed/Davis Cup events during the Olympic cycle from 2016 to 2020 if their nation competed at the Zone Group round robin level for three of the four years or if the player had represented their nation at least twenty times. All players were required to have been part of a nominated team for a Fed/Davis Cup event in 2019 or 2020, and to have had a good standing with their National Olympic Committee.[3][4]

Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter 6 male and 6 female athletes, with a maximum of 4 entries in the individual events, and 2 pairs in the doubles events. A total of 172 athletes will qualify to compete.

For the singles competitions, the top 56 players in the world rankings on a later date to be announced of the WTA and ATP tours are qualified for the Olympics. However, entry has been limited to four players from a country. This means that players who are ranked in the top 56 but represent the NOCs with four higher-ranked players already participating do not qualify, allowing players who are ranked outside of the top 56 but from countries with fewer than four players already qualified to compete. A player could only participate if they been part of a final nominated team to represent their country in Davis Cup or Billie Jean King Cup (formerly known as Fed Cup) ties on three occasions during the olympic cycle, with one of the years featuring a nomination being either 2019 or 2020–21. The required nominations was reduced to two if the player represented a nation spending at least three of the four seasons in the Olympic cycle on the zonal level of the relevant Cup or had been nominated for at least 20 ties during their career. Six of the remaining eight slots will be allocated by continent: two in the 2019 Pan American Games, one in the 2018 Asian Games, one in the 2019 African Games, and one each for Europe and Oceania for the highest-ranked athlete from an NOC with no other qualifiers. The final two spots are reserved, one for the host nation and one for a previous Olympic gold medalist or Grand Slam champion who didn't secure a direct entry.[3]

In the men's and women's doubles competitions, 32 teams qualify. Up to 10 places are reserved for players in the top 10 of the doubles ranking, who could select any player from their NOC ranked in the top 300. Slots were then allocated to teams with the best combined ranking until 24 teams had been qualified. If the quota of 86 players in the relevant gender had not yet been met, additional places continued to be allotted via combined ranking. Once the quota was met, remaining teams with both players qualified in the singles were selected based on their best combined ranking. If this resulted in fewer than 32 teams, additional places were assigned to teams with one player qualified in singles, followed by remaining teams without any singles-qualified players if necessary. One team per gender was reserved for the host nation.[3]

No quota spots are available for mixed doubles; instead, all teams have to consist of players already on site having qualified in the singles or doubles. Fifteen teams, based on combined ranking, and the host nation qualified.[3]

Qualified players

aPlayer did not participate as a result of injury, chose not to compete or was not selected by their governing body
bPlayer has not met the minimum Fed Cup / Davis Cup representation level
cPlayer is ineligible due to too many players from a certain country
dPlayer has retired from the sport
ePlayer received special dispensation for the Davis Cup / Fed Cup requirements from the ITF

Men's singles

No. Rank Player NOC ATP Points NOC Rank
World Ranking
11Novak Djokovic Serbia12,1131
22Daniil Medvedev ROC10,1431
a[5]3Rafael Nadal Spain8,630
34Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece7,9801
a[6]5Dominic Thiem Austria7,425
46Alexander Zverev Germany7,3501
57Andrey Rublev ROC5,9102
a[7]8Roger Federer Switzerland5,065
a[8]9Matteo Berrettini Italy4,103
a[9]10Roberto Bautista Agut Spain3,170
611Diego Schwartzman Argentina3,1051
712Pablo Carreño Busta Spain2,9051
a[10]13David Goffin Belgium2,830
a[11]14Denis Shapovalov Canada2,780
a[12]15Casper Ruud Norway2,690
8[13]16Gaël Monfils France2,5681
917Hubert Hurkacz Poland2,5331
a[14]18Milos Raonic Canada2,473
a[15]19Cristian Garín Chile2,440
b20Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria2,431
1021Félix Auger-Aliassime Canada2,4231
a[16]22Alex de Minaur Australia2,350
a[17]23Jannik Sinner Italy2,320
11e[18]24Aslan Karatsev ROC2,2743
a[19]25Daniel Evans Great Britain2,106
12[20]26Lorenzo Sonego Italy2,0421
1327Karen Khachanov ROC2,0104
a[21]28Stan Wawrinka Switzerland1,966
14[20]29Fabio Fognini Italy1,8432
1530Nikoloz Basilashvili Georgia1,8201
1631Ugo Humbert France1,8152
a[22]32Reilly Opelka United States1,806
a[22]33John Isner United States1,775
a[23]34Borna Ćorić Croatia1,758
1735Alejandro Davidovich Fokina Spain1,7232
a[22]36Taylor Fritz United States1,715
1837Marin Čilić Croatia1,6151
a[24]38Albert Ramos Viñolas Spain1,595
1939Alexander Bublik Kazakhstan1,5911
a[25]40Dušan Lajović Serbia1,540
a[26]41Cameron Norrie Great Britain1,510
a[13]42Adrian Mannarino France1,501
2043John Millman Australia1,4961
a[25]44Filip Krajinović Serbia1,479
2145Jan-Lennard Struff Germany1,4552
a[27]46Benoît Paire France1,387
2247Miomir Kecmanović Serbia1,3842
a[28]48Federico Delbonis Argentina1,360
2349Márton Fucsovics Hungary1,3441
24e[29]50Tommy Paul United States1,2251
a[30]51Lloyd Harris South Africa1,198
b52Sebastian Korda United States1,187
2553Dominik Koepfer Germany1,1703
a[13]54Richard Gasquet France1,168
a[25]55Laslo Đere Serbia1,168
2656Yoshihito Nishioka Japan1,1421
2757Kei Nishikori Japan1,1382
a[31]58Nick Kyrgios Australia1,135
2859Jérémy Chardy France1,1333
b60Aljaž Bedene Slovenia1,121
29e[17][lower-alpha 1]61Lorenzo Musetti Italy1,1203
a[33]62Guido Pella Argentina1,114
a[34]63Sam Querrey United States1,113
a[24]64Feliciano López Spain1,080
3065Frances Tiafoe United States1,0782
a[35]66Vasek Pospisil Canada1,033
a[36]67Alexei Popyrin Australia1,030
31e[22]68Tennys Sandgren United States1,0113
b69Jaume Munar Spain1,009
32e[24]70Pablo Andújar Spain1,0053
3371Gilles Simon France9734
34[37]71PR(624)Lu Yen-hsun Chinese Taipei451
a[22]72Steve Johnson United States958
a[38]73Jiří Veselý Czech Republic954
a[39]74Emil Ruusuvuori Finland951
35e[22]75Marcos Giron United States9454
3676Egor Gerasimov Belarus9371
a[40]77Kyle Edmund Great Britain935
b78Carlos Alcaraz Spain924
3779Kwon Soon-woo South Korea9211
c80Jo-Wilfried Tsonga France902
a[36]81Jordan Thompson Australia900
c82Gianluca Mager Italy893
3883Thiago Monteiro Brazil8911
a[41]84Ričardas Berankis Lithuania884
a[42]85Pablo Cuevas Uruguay881
bc86Marco Cecchinato Italy878
c87Pierre-Hugues Herbert France875
c88Stefano Travaglia Italy870
3989Norbert Gombos Slovakia8671
4090Ilya Ivashka Belarus8552
c91Andreas Seppi Italy854
41[36]92James Duckworth Australia8512
a[43]93Radu Albot Moldova848
bc94Corentin Moutet France838
c95Lucas Pouille France835
4296Facundo Bagnis Argentina8282
43[44]96PR(128)Philipp Kohlschreiber Germany6174
bc97Salvatore Caruso Italy814
a[37]98Mikael Ymer Sweden796
bc99Yannick Hanfmann Germany793
44e[24]100Roberto Carballés Baena Spain7864
b101Kevin Anderson South Africa775
c102Fernando Verdasco Spain760
45e[45]103Federico Coria Argentina7553
46104Taro Daniel Japan7513
47105Mikhail Kukushkin Kazakhstan7402
bc106Pedro Martínez Spain736
48[37]107Yūichi Sugita Japan7304
49[37]108Pedro Sousa Portugal7181
50[37]109João Sousa Portugal7142
a[37]110Dennis Novak Austria714
51[46][lower-alpha 1]111Daniel Elahi Galán Colombia7111
52[47][lower-alpha 1]112Kamil Majchrzak Poland7062
a113Attila Balázs Hungary703
c114Mackenzie McDonald United States700
a115Andrej Martin Slovakia698
bc116Yasutaka Uchiyama Japan697
53[37][lower-alpha 1]117Francisco Cerúndolo Argentina6944
c118Denis Kudla United States683
bc119Arthur Rinderknech France677
a120Tallon Griekspoor Netherlands673
bc121Benjamin Bonzi France658
bc122Bernabé Zapata Miralles Spain649
a[48]123Thiago Seyboth Wild Brazil643
54124Andy Murray Great Britain6401
a125Damir Džumhur Bosnia and Herzegovina638
a126Jozef Kovalík Slovakia638
bc127Juan Ignacio Londero Argentina636
55[37][lower-alpha 1]129Hugo Dellien Bolivia6101
bc130Grégoire Barrère France609
b131Christopher O'Connell Australia609
c132Peter Gojowczyk Germany608
56[37][lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]133Juan Pablo Varillas Peru5991
bc134Carlos Taberner Spain582
a135Jurij Rodionov Austria579
bc136Cedrik-Marcel Stebe Germany570
a137Henri Laaksonen Switzerland552
bc138Brandon Nakashima United States549
a139Botic van de Zandschulp Netherlands540
c140Evgeny Donskoy ROC537
c141Juan Manuel Cerúndolo Argentina532
bc142Federico Gaio Italy523
bc143J. J. Wolf United States512
57[49][lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]144Sumit Nagal India5111
Eu1145Tomáš Macháč Czech Republic5071
58[50][lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]146Liam Broady Great Britain4992
Continental places
Eu1[51]145Tomáš Macháč Czech RepublicSee World Ranking above
Af1165Mohamed Safwat Egypt4311
As1[37]187Denis Istomin Uzbekistan3711
Am1206João Menezes Brazil3332
Am2232Tomás Barrios Chile2931
Oc1908Ajeet Rai[lower-alpha 3] New Zealand16
Legacy gold medalist / Grand Slam Champion
L1Reallocated to direct entry
Other entries[lower-alpha 4]
59[52]254Lukáš Klein Slovakia2412
Host Nation
H1Reallocated to direct entry Japan

Women's singles

No. Rank Player NOC WTA Points NOC Rank
World Ranking
11Ashleigh Barty Australia8,2451
22Naomi Osaka Japan7,4011
a[53]3Simona Halep Romania6,330
34Aryna Sabalenka Belarus6,1951
a[54]5Sofia Kenin United States5,865
46Elina Svitolina Ukraine5,8351
a[55]7Bianca Andreescu Canada5,265
a[56]8Serena Williams United States4,931
59Iga Świątek Poland4,4351
610Karolína Plíšková Czech Republic4,2851
711Petra Kvitová Czech Republic4,1152
812Belinda Bencic Switzerland4,0801
913Garbiñe Muguruza Spain4,0001
1014Jennifer Brady United States3,8401
1115Barbora Krejčíková Czech Republic3,7333
a[57]16Victoria Azarenka Belarus3,696
1217Elise Mertens Belgium3,6851
1318Maria Sakkari Greece3,4801
1419Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova ROC3,3001
1520Kiki Bertens Netherlands3,2201
16e[58]21Elena Rybakina Kazakhstan3,0431
c[59]22Karolína Muchová Czech Republic2,876
a[60]23Coco Gauff United States2,780
1724Ons Jabeur Tunisia2,4151
b25Petra Martić Croatia2,360
1826Jessica Pegula United States2,3392
a[61]27Angelique Kerber Germany2,320
a[22]28Madison Keys United States2,306
1929Anett Kontaveit Estonia2,2651
a[62]30Johanna Konta Great Britain2,265
20[22]31Alison Riske United States2,1813
2132Veronika Kudermetova ROC2,1002
22e[63]33Paula Badosa Spain2,0602
2334Ekaterina Alexandrova ROC1,9403
a[64]35Daria Kasatkina ROC1,860
a[37]36Zhang Shuai China1,798
2437Dayana Yastremska Ukraine1,7652
As138Wang Qiang China1,7001
a[37]39Svetlana Kuznetsova ROC1,692
Am140Nadia Podoroska Argentina1,6871
2541Markéta Vondroušová Czech Republic1,6864
2642Yulia Putintseva Kazakhstan1,6852
2743Jeļena Ostapenko Latvia1,6801
2844Magda Linette Poland1,6982
a[65]45Sorana Cîrstea Romania1,614
c46Shelby Rogers United States1,558
a[66]47Tamara Zidanšek Slovenia1,550
29[58]47PR(435)Yaroslava Shvedova Kazakhstan1073
c48Danielle Collins United States1,529
3049Fiona Ferro France1,5001
bc50Marie Bouzková Czech Republic1,475
3151Zheng Saisai China1,4602
a[67]52Jil Teichmann Switzerland1,460
32[37][lower-alpha 1]52PR(357)Elena Vesnina ROC1414
3353Sara Sorribes Tormo Spain1,4403
3454Donna Vekić Croatia1,4401
3555Laura Siegemund Germany1,4281
d56Barbora Strýcová Czech Republic1,412
3657Anastasija Sevastova Latvia1,4052
3758Rebecca Peterson Sweden1,3301
3859Kristina Mladenovic France1,3202
a[68]60Danka Kovinić Montenegro1,330
b61Patricia Maria Țig Romania1,264
b[69]62Hsieh Su-wei Chinese Taipei1,263
3963Alizé Cornet France1,2403
4064Alison Van Uytvanck Belgium1,2352
a[70]65Marta Kostyuk Ukraine1,170
4166Leylah Annie Fernandez Canada1,1591
c67Sloane Stephens United States1,157
bc68Ann Li United States1,142
42[63]68PR(138)Carla Suárez Navarro Spain5824
bc69Bernarda Pera United States1,140
4370Heather Watson Great Britain1,1291
4471Viktorija Golubic Switzerland1,1262
4572Ajla Tomljanović Australia1,1102
b73Polona Hercog Slovenia1,106
4674Caroline Garcia France1,1004
c75Kateřina Siniaková Czech Republic1,085
47[20]76Camila Giorgi Italy1,0801
a[71]77Kaia Kanepi Estonia1,048
a[65]78Irina-Camelia Begu Romania1,044
c79Amanda Anisimova United States1,040
c80Madison Brengle United States1,025
4881Misaki Doi Japan1,0212
c82Anastasia Potapova ROC1,001
a[72]83Arantxa Rus Netherlands1,001
49[37]84Nao Hibino Japan9933
50[37]85Nina Stojanović Serbia9831
bc86Varvara Gracheva ROC966
51[20]87Jasmine Paolini Italy9582
c88Anna Blinkova ROC940
c89Lauren Davis United States930
bc90Tereza Martincová Czech Republic910
52[37]90PR(279)Ivana Jorović Serbia2402
b91Ana Bogdan Romania880
c92Kristýna Plíšková Czech Republic870
a[73]93Clara Tauson Denmark870
53[74][lower-alpha 1]94María Camila Osorio Serrano Colombia8681
a[75]95Kirsten Flipkens Belgium862
bc96Christina McHale United States847
c97Vera Zvonareva ROC847
a[76]98Martina Trevisan Italy841
b99Zhu Lin China837
bc100Margarita Gasparyan ROC826
a[37]101Aliaksandra Sasnovich Belarus818
54[37][lower-alpha 1]101PR(187)Mona Barthel Germany3662
55[77][lower-alpha 1]102Zarina Diyas Kazakhstan8164
c103Venus Williams United States814
a[37]104Kaja Juvan Slovenia783
Eu1[78]104PR(160)Mihaela Buzărnescu Romania4851
a[37]105Viktoriya Tomova Bulgaria775
bc106Liudmila Samsonova ROC756
56[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]107Sara Errani Italy7543
c108Anna Kalinskaya ROC751
57[37][lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]109Anna-Lena Friedsam Germany7493
Continental places
As138Wang Qiang ChinaSee World Ranking above
Am140Nadia Podoroska ArgentinaSee World Ranking above
Eu1[79]104PR(160)Mihaela Buzărnescu RomaniaSee World Ranking above
Af1117Mayar Sherif Egypt6961
Am2191Verónica Cepede Royg[lower-alpha 5]
 Paraguay3631
Oc1434Paige Hourigan[lower-alpha 3] New Zealand108
Legacy gold medalist / Grand Slam Champion
L1145Samantha Stosur[lower-alpha 6] Australia5453
Other entries[lower-alpha 4]
58137Renata Zarazúa Mexico5821
Host Nation
H1Reallocated to direct entry Japan

Men's doubles

No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR DR Name SR DR Name
World Ranking
1[80]31Mate Pavić2Nikola Mektić Croatia
2[81]103053Nicolas Mahut877Pierre-Hugues Herbert France
3[37]94Robert Farah5Juan Sebastián Cabal Colombia
4[82]716Horacio Zeballos65Andrés Molteni Argentina
5[80]458Ivan Dodig37235Marin Čilić Croatia
6[83]2509Filip Polášek254241Lukáš Klein Slovakia
7[84]11510Joe Salisbury124105Andy Murray Great Britain
Combined Ranking
8[85] 26 2 237 Daniil Medvedev 24 232 Aslan Karatsev  ROC
9[85] 34 7 71 Andrey Rublev 27 92 Karen Khachanov  ROC
10[86] 34 17 73 Hubert Hurkacz 17 Łukasz Kubot  Poland
11[87]4019Neal Skupski21Jamie Murray[lower-alpha 1] Great Britain
12[72] 41 14 Wesley Koolhof 27 Jean-Julien Rojer  Netherlands
13[63] 47 12 68 Pablo Carreño Busta 35 220 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina  Spain
14[88] 51 6 112 Alexander Zverev 45 56 Jan-Lennard Struff  Germany
15[89] 57 28 Joran Vliegen 29 Sander Gillé  Belgium
16[88] 60 688 20 Kevin Krawietz 1182 40 Tim Pütz  Germany
17[90] 61 15 Michael Venus 46 Marcus Daniell  New Zealand
18[91] 66 18 Marcelo Melo 48 Marcelo Demoliner[lower-alpha 1]  Brazil
19[92] 66 30 Oliver Marach 36 Philipp Oswald  Austria
20[36] 69 280 44 Max Purcell[lower-alpha 1] 25 John Peers  Australia
21[81] 72 26 409 Yoshihito Nishioka[lower-alpha 1] 46 781 Taro Daniel[lower-alpha 1]  Japan
22[81] 73 16 Gaël Monfils 59 57 Jérémy Chardy  France
23[22]7611Rajeev Ram65198Frances Tiafoe United States
24[36] 76 407 33 Luke Saville 43 251 John Millman  Australia
Singles Priority
25[93] 78 39 49 Alexander Bublik 856 39 Andrey Golubev  Kazakhstan
26 87 26 160 Lorenzo Sonego 61 305 Lorenzo Musettie[lower-alpha 1]  Italy
27[45] 107 11 139 Diego Schwartzman 96 166 Facundo Bagnis  Argentina
28[22]11850Austin Krajicek68207Tennys Sandgren United States
29 166 90 1071 Ilya Ivashka[lower-alpha 1] 76 905 Egor Gerasimov[lower-alpha 1]  Belarus
30[94] 170 70 131 Pablo Andújar 100 163 Roberto Carballés Baena  Spain
31[37] 204 109 96 João Sousa 108 316 Pedro Sousa  Portugal
Host
H1[95] 99 42 Ben McLachlan 57 815 Kei Nishikori  Japan

^* Combined ranking. The best ranking (singles or doubles) of Player A is added to that of Player B to calculate the combined ranking.

^† Singles ranking on 14 June 2021.

^‡ Doubles ranking on 14 June 2021.

Women's doubles

No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR DR Name SR DR Name
World Ranking
1[37]3151Barbora Krejčíková752Kateřina Siniaková Czech Republic
2[37]2752PR(357)1PR(141)Elena Vesnina3226Veronika Kudermetova ROC
3[81] 77 59 3 Kristina Mladenovic 74 125 Caroline Garcia  France
b[69]624Hsieh Su-Wei Chinese Taipei
d565Barbora Strycová Czech Republic
a[96]6Tímea Babos Hungary
4[89]71177Elise Mertens64100Alison Van Uytvanck Belgium
a[37]48Aryna Sabalenka Belarus
5[37]4010989Nicole Melichare3178Alison Riske[lower-alpha 1]  United States
6[97]1049PR(160)Sania Mirza18195Ankita Raina India
7[72]3010Demi Schuurs20109Kiki Bertens Netherlands
Combined Ranking
8[98]3618Latisha Chan18Chan Hao-ching Chinese Taipei
9[37] 39 269 13 Bethanie Mattek-Sands 26 57 Jessica Pegula  United States
10[14] 40 519 11 Gabriela Dabrowski 29 Sharon Fichman  Canada
11[99] 43 6 656 Elina Svitolina 37 138 Dayana Yastremska[lower-alpha 1]  Ukraine
12[38]511068Karolína Plíšková41122Markéta Vondroušová Czech Republic
13[37]5812Xu Yifan74046Yang Zhaoxuan China
14[36]62127Ashleigh Barty14961Storm Sanders Australia
15[80] 76 22 Darija Jurak 54 174 Donna Vekić  Croatia
16[100]774320Jeļena Ostapenko57209Anastasija Sevastova Latvia
17[63]8113342Garbiñe Muguruza68PR(138)1321Carla Suárez Navarro Spain
18[37]8172538Duan Yingying5143Zheng Saisai China
19[101] 83 12 133 Belinda Bencic 71 124 Viktorija Golubic  Switzerland
20[63] 87 33 357 Paula Badosa 54 70 Sara Sorribes Tormo  Spain
21[102] 87 55 33 Laura Siegemund 109 54 Anna-Lena Friedsam  Germany
22[65]9140Raluca Olaru19151Monica Niculescu Romania
23[99] 93 897 45 Nadiia Kichenok 48 Lyudmyla Kichenok  Ukraine
Singles Priority
24[103]1118553Nina Stojanović[lower-alpha 1]24658Aleksandra Krunić[lower-alpha 1] Serbia
25[81] 112 49 629 Fiona Ferro 63 172 Alizé Cornet  France
26[37]12192156Makoto Ninomiya[lower-alpha 1]8465Nao Hibino[lower-alpha 1] Japan
27[86] 132 44 87 Magda Linette 88 Alicja Rosolska  Poland
28[36]13622950Ellen Perez14586Samantha Stosur Australia
Other entries[lower-alpha 4]
29[37] 165 446 28 Giuliana Olmos 137 245 Renata Zarazúa  Mexico
30[104] 213 78823Luisa Stefani314190Laura Pigossi Brazil
31[37] 364 175 Hsieh Yu-chieh 515 189 Hsu Chieh-yu  Chinese Taipei
Alternates
Alt19487164Jasmine Paolini107156Sara Errani Italy
Host
H1[95] 28 1354 14 Shuko Aoyama 492 14 Ena Shibahara  Japan

^* Combined ranking. The best ranking (singles or doubles) of Player A is added to that of Player B to calculate the combined ranking.

^† Singles ranking on 14 June 2021.

^‡ Doubles ranking on 14 June 2021.

Mixed doubles

No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR DR Name SR DR Name
Combined Ranking
16593Kristina Mladenovic3053Nicolas Mahut France
22218228Maria Sakkari4148Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece
32426913Bethanie Mattek-Sands11Rajeev Ram United States
42552PR(357)1PR(141)Elena Vesnina24232Aslan Karatsev ROC
526127Ashleigh Barty25John Peers Australia
6261983Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova771Andrey Rublev ROC
726942Iga Świątek17Łukasz Kubot Poland
83022Darija Jurak8Ivan Dodig Croatia
93251911Gabriela Dabrowski2181Félix Auger-Aliassime Canada
104178823Luisa Stefani18Marcelo Melo Brazil
114533357Paula Badosa1268Pablo Carreño Busta Spain
12464069Nadia Podoroska6Horacio Zeballos Argentina
13535533Laura Siegemund68820Kevin Krawietz Germany
145347PR(435)14PRYaroslava Shvedova85639Andrey Golubev Kazakhstan
15548553Nina Stojanović1219Novak Djokovic Serbia
Alternates
Alt5649629Fiona Ferro877Pierre-Hugues Herbert France
Host
H15649214Ena Shibahara42Ben McLachlan Japan

^* Combined ranking. The best ranking (singles or doubles) of Player A is added to that of Player B to calculate the combined ranking.

^† Singles ranking on 14 June 2021.

^‡ Doubles ranking on 14 June 2021.

aPlayer did not participate as a result of injury, chose not to compete or was not selected by their governing body
bPlayer has not met the minimum Fed Cup / Davis Cup representation level
cPlayer is ineligible due to too many players from a certain country
dPlayer has retired from the sport
ePlayer received special dispensation for the Davis Cup / Fed Cup requirements from the ITF

Notes

  1. The player qualified as a result of a late withdrawal of one of the original official entrants.[32]
  2. The player received one of the reallocated unused quotas.
  3. Quota was reallocated to direct entry through rankings as the player hadn’t met the minimum ranking requirement (within top 300) for qualification.
  4. The following entries were added to the entry list as late replacements instead of original entrants who had withdrawn.[32]
  5. Quota was passed from 2019 Pan American Games silver medalist Caroline Dolehide to the next highest placed competitor at the Pan American Games as four athletes from the United States had already qualified.
  6. 2011 US Open Singles champion. Quota was passed from four-time Olympic gold medalist and multiple Grand Slam Champion Venus Williams as four athletes from the United States had already qualified. Defending women's singles champion Monica Puig would have been entered into the draw, but withdrew due to ongoing shoulder injury.

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