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Tennis at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification

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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]

Qualifying criteria

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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

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a Player did not participate as a result of injury, chose not to compete or was not selected by their governing body
b Player has not met the minimum Fed Cup / Davis Cup representation level
c Player is ineligible due quota limitations on athletes form a single country
d Player has retired from the sport
e Player received special dispensation for the Davis Cup / Fed Cup requirements from the ITF

Men's singles

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No. Rank Player NOC ATP Points NOC Rank
World Ranking
1 1 Novak Djokovic  Serbia 12,113 1
2 2 Daniil Medvedev  ROC 10,143 1
a[5] 3 Rafael Nadal  Spain 8,630
3 4 Stefanos Tsitsipas  Greece 7,980 1
a[6] 5 Dominic Thiem  Austria 7,425
4 6 Alexander Zverev  Germany 7,350 1
5 7 Andrey Rublev  ROC 5,910 2
a[7] 8 Roger Federer  Switzerland 5,065
a[8] 9 Matteo Berrettini  Italy 4,103
a[9] 10 Roberto Bautista Agut  Spain 3,170
6 11 Diego Schwartzman  Argentina 3,105 1
7 12 Pablo Carreño Busta  Spain 2,905 1
a[10] 13 David Goffin  Belgium 2,830
a[11] 14 Denis Shapovalov  Canada 2,780
a[12] 15 Casper Ruud  Norway 2,690
8[13] 16 Gaël Monfils  France 2,568 1
9 17 Hubert Hurkacz  Poland 2,533 1
a[14] 18 Milos Raonic  Canada 2,473
a[15] 19 Cristian Garín  Chile 2,440
b 20 Grigor Dimitrov  Bulgaria 2,431
10 21 Félix Auger-Aliassime  Canada 2,423 1
a[16] 22 Alex de Minaur  Australia 2,350
a[17] 23 Jannik Sinner  Italy 2,320
11e[18] 24 Aslan Karatsev  ROC 2,274 3
a[19] 25 Daniel Evans  Great Britain 2,106
12[20] 26 Lorenzo Sonego  Italy 2,042 1
13 27 Karen Khachanov  ROC 2,010 4
a[21] 28 Stan Wawrinka  Switzerland 1,966
14[20] 29 Fabio Fognini  Italy 1,843 2
15 30 Nikoloz Basilashvili  Georgia 1,820 1
16 31 Ugo Humbert  France 1,815 2
a[22] 32 Reilly Opelka  United States 1,806
a[22] 33 John Isner  United States 1,775
a[23] 34 Borna Ćorić  Croatia 1,758
17 35 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina  Spain 1,723 2
a[22] 36 Taylor Fritz  United States 1,715
18 37 Marin Čilić  Croatia 1,615 1
a[24] 38 Albert Ramos Viñolas  Spain 1,595
19 39 Alexander Bublik  Kazakhstan 1,591 1
a[25] 40 Dušan Lajović  Serbia 1,540
a[26] 41 Cameron Norrie  Great Britain 1,510
a[13] 42 Adrian Mannarino  France 1,501
20 43 John Millman  Australia 1,496 1
a[25] 44 Filip Krajinović  Serbia 1,479
21 45 Jan-Lennard Struff  Germany 1,455 2
a[27] 46 Benoît Paire  France 1,387
22 47 Miomir Kecmanović  Serbia 1,384 2
a[28] 48 Federico Delbonis  Argentina 1,360
23 49 Márton Fucsovics  Hungary 1,344 1
24e[29] 50 Tommy Paul  United States 1,225 1
a[30] 51 Lloyd Harris  South Africa 1,198
b 52 Sebastian Korda  United States 1,187
25 53 Dominik Koepfer  Germany 1,170 3
a[13] 54 Richard Gasquet  France 1,168
a[25] 55 Laslo Đere  Serbia 1,168
26 56 Yoshihito Nishioka  Japan 1,142 1
27 57 Kei Nishikori  Japan 1,138 2
a[31] 58 Nick Kyrgios  Australia 1,135
28 59 Jérémy Chardy  France 1,133 3
b 60 Aljaž Bedene  Slovenia 1,121
29e[17][a] 61 Lorenzo Musetti  Italy 1,120 3
a[33] 62 Guido Pella  Argentina 1,114
a[34] 63 Sam Querrey  United States 1,113
a[24] 64 Feliciano López  Spain 1,080
30 65 Frances Tiafoe  United States 1,078 2
a[35] 66 Vasek Pospisil  Canada 1,033
a[36] 67 Alexei Popyrin  Australia 1,030
31e[22] 68 Tennys Sandgren  United States 1,011 3
b 69 Jaume Munar  Spain 1,009
32e[24] 70 Pablo Andújar  Spain 1,005 3
33 71 Gilles Simon  France 973 4
34[37] 71PR(624) Lu Yen-hsun  Chinese Taipei 45 1
a[22] 72 Steve Johnson  United States 958
a[38] 73 Jiří Veselý  Czech Republic 954
a[39] 74 Emil Ruusuvuori  Finland 951
35e[22] 75 Marcos Giron  United States 945 4
36 76 Egor Gerasimov  Belarus 937 1
a[40] 77 Kyle Edmund  Great Britain 935
b 78 Carlos Alcaraz  Spain 924
37 79 Kwon Soon-woo  South Korea 921 1
c 80 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga  France 902
a[36] 81 Jordan Thompson  Australia 900
c 82 Gianluca Mager  Italy 893
38 83 Thiago Monteiro  Brazil 891 1
a[41] 84 Ričardas Berankis  Lithuania 884
a[42] 85 Pablo Cuevas  Uruguay 881
bc 86 Marco Cecchinato  Italy 878
c 87 Pierre-Hugues Herbert  France 875
c 88 Stefano Travaglia  Italy 870
39 89 Norbert Gombos  Slovakia 867 1
40 90 Ilya Ivashka  Belarus 855 2
c 91 Andreas Seppi  Italy 854
41[36] 92 James Duckworth  Australia 851 2
a[43] 93 Radu Albot  Moldova 848
bc 94 Corentin Moutet  France 838
c 95 Lucas Pouille  France 835
42 96 Facundo Bagnis  Argentina 828 2
43[44] 96PR(128) Philipp Kohlschreiber  Germany 617 4
bc 97 Salvatore Caruso  Italy 814
a[37] 98 Mikael Ymer  Sweden 796
bc 99 Yannick Hanfmann  Germany 793
44e[24] 100 Roberto Carballés Baena  Spain 786 4
b 101 Kevin Anderson  South Africa 775
c 102 Fernando Verdasco  Spain 760
45e[45] 103 Federico Coria  Argentina 755 3
46 104 Taro Daniel  Japan 751 3
47 105 Mikhail Kukushkin  Kazakhstan 740 2
bc 106 Pedro Martínez  Spain 736
48[37] 107 Yūichi Sugita  Japan 730 4
49[37] 108 Pedro Sousa  Portugal 718 1
50[37] 109 João Sousa  Portugal 714 2
a[37] 110 Dennis Novak  Austria 714
51[46][a] 111 Daniel Elahi Galán  Colombia 711 1
52[47][a] 112 Kamil Majchrzak  Poland 706 2
a 113 Attila Balázs  Hungary 703
c 114 Mackenzie McDonald  United States 700
a 115 Andrej Martin  Slovakia 698
bc 116 Yasutaka Uchiyama  Japan 697
53[37][a] 117 Francisco Cerúndolo  Argentina 694 4
c 118 Denis Kudla  United States 683
bc 119 Arthur Rinderknech  France 677
a 120 Tallon Griekspoor  Netherlands 673
bc 121 Benjamin Bonzi  France 658
bc 122 Bernabé Zapata Miralles  Spain 649
a[48] 123 Thiago Seyboth Wild  Brazil 643
54 124 Andy Murray  Great Britain 640 1
a 125 Damir Džumhur  Bosnia and Herzegovina 638
a 126 Jozef Kovalík  Slovakia 638
bc 127 Juan Ignacio Londero  Argentina 636
55[37][a] 129 Hugo Dellien  Bolivia 610 1
bc 130 Grégoire Barrère  France 609
b 131 Christopher O'Connell  Australia 609
c 132 Peter Gojowczyk  Germany 608
56[37][a][b] 133 Juan Pablo Varillas  Peru 599 1
bc 134 Carlos Taberner  Spain 582
a 135 Jurij Rodionov  Austria 579
bc 136 Cedrik-Marcel Stebe  Germany 570
a 137 Henri Laaksonen  Switzerland 552
bc 138 Brandon Nakashima  United States 549
a 139 Botic van de Zandschulp  Netherlands 540
c 140 Evgeny Donskoy  ROC 537
c 141 Juan Manuel Cerúndolo  Argentina 532
bc 142 Federico Gaio  Italy 523
bc 143 J. J. Wolf  United States 512
57[49][a][b] 144 Sumit Nagal  India 511 1
Eu1 145 Tomáš Macháč  Czech Republic 507 1
58[50][a][b] 146 Liam Broady  Great Britain 499 2
Continental places
Eu1[51] 145 Tomáš Macháč  Czech Republic See World Ranking above
Af1 165 Mohamed Safwat  Egypt 431 1
As1[37] 187 Denis Istomin  Uzbekistan 371 1
Am1 206 João Menezes  Brazil 333 2
Am2 232 Tomás Barrios  Chile 293 1
Oc1 908 Ajeet Rai[c]  New Zealand 16
Legacy gold medalist / Grand Slam Champion
L1 Reallocated to direct entry
Other entries[d]
59[52] 254 Lukáš Klein  Slovakia 241 2
Host Nation
H1 Reallocated to direct entry  Japan

Women's singles

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No. Rank Player NOC WTA Points NOC Rank
World Ranking
1 1 Ashleigh Barty  Australia 8,245 1
2 2 Naomi Osaka  Japan 7,401 1
a[53] 3 Simona Halep  Romania 6,330
3 4 Aryna Sabalenka  Belarus 6,195 1
a[54] 5 Sofia Kenin  United States 5,865
4 6 Elina Svitolina  Ukraine 5,835 1
a[55] 7 Bianca Andreescu  Canada 5,265
a[56] 8 Serena Williams  United States 4,931
5 9 Iga Świątek  Poland 4,435 1
6 10 Karolína Plíšková  Czech Republic 4,285 1
7 11 Petra Kvitová  Czech Republic 4,115 2
8 12 Belinda Bencic  Switzerland 4,080 1
9 13 Garbiñe Muguruza  Spain 4,000 1
10 14 Jennifer Brady  United States 3,840 1
11 15 Barbora Krejčíková  Czech Republic 3,733 3
a[57] 16 Victoria Azarenka  Belarus 3,696
12 17 Elise Mertens  Belgium 3,685 1
13 18 Maria Sakkari  Greece 3,480 1
14 19 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova  ROC 3,300 1
15 20 Kiki Bertens  Netherlands 3,220 1
16e[58] 21 Elena Rybakina  Kazakhstan 3,043 1
c[59] 22 Karolína Muchová  Czech Republic 2,876
a[60] 23 Coco Gauff  United States 2,780
17 24 Ons Jabeur  Tunisia 2,415 1
b 25 Petra Martić  Croatia 2,360
18 26 Jessica Pegula  United States 2,339 2
a[61] 27 Angelique Kerber  Germany 2,320
a[22] 28 Madison Keys  United States 2,306
19 29 Anett Kontaveit  Estonia 2,265 1
a[62] 30 Johanna Konta  Great Britain 2,265
20[22] 31 Alison Riske  United States 2,181 3
21 32 Veronika Kudermetova  ROC 2,100 2
22e[63] 33 Paula Badosa  Spain 2,060 2
23 34 Ekaterina Alexandrova  ROC 1,940 3
a[64] 35 Daria Kasatkina  ROC 1,860
a[37] 36 Zhang Shuai  China 1,798
24 37 Dayana Yastremska  Ukraine 1,765 2
As1 38 Wang Qiang  China 1,700 1
a[37] 39 Svetlana Kuznetsova  ROC 1,692
Am1 40 Nadia Podoroska  Argentina 1,687 1
25 41 Markéta Vondroušová  Czech Republic 1,686 4
26 42 Yulia Putintseva  Kazakhstan 1,685 2
27 43 Jeļena Ostapenko  Latvia 1,680 1
28 44 Magda Linette  Poland 1,698 2
a[65] 45 Sorana Cîrstea  Romania 1,614
c 46 Shelby Rogers  United States 1,558
a[66] 47 Tamara Zidanšek  Slovenia 1,550
29[58] 47PR(435) Yaroslava Shvedova  Kazakhstan 107 3
c 48 Danielle Collins  United States 1,529
30 49 Fiona Ferro  France 1,500 1
bc 50 Marie Bouzková  Czech Republic 1,475
31 51 Zheng Saisai  China 1,460 2
a[67] 52 Jil Teichmann  Switzerland 1,460
32[37][a] 52PR(357) Elena Vesnina  ROC 141 4
33 53 Sara Sorribes Tormo  Spain 1,440 3
34 54 Donna Vekić  Croatia 1,440 1
35 55 Laura Siegemund  Germany 1,428 1
d 56 Barbora Strýcová  Czech Republic 1,412
36 57 Anastasija Sevastova  Latvia 1,405 2
37 58 Rebecca Peterson  Sweden 1,330 1
38 59 Kristina Mladenovic  France 1,320 2
a[68] 60 Danka Kovinić  Montenegro 1,330
b 61 Patricia Maria Țig  Romania 1,264
b[69] 62 Hsieh Su-wei  Chinese Taipei 1,263
39 63 Alizé Cornet  France 1,240 3
40 64 Alison Van Uytvanck  Belgium 1,235 2
a[70] 65 Marta Kostyuk  Ukraine 1,170
41 66 Leylah Annie Fernandez  Canada 1,159 1
c 67 Sloane Stephens  United States 1,157
bc 68 Ann Li  United States 1,142
42[63] 68PR(138) Carla Suárez Navarro  Spain 582 4
bc 69 Bernarda Pera  United States 1,140
43 70 Heather Watson  Great Britain 1,129 1
44 71 Viktorija Golubic  Switzerland 1,126 2
45 72 Ajla Tomljanović  Australia 1,110 2
b 73 Polona Hercog  Slovenia 1,106
46 74 Caroline Garcia  France 1,100 4
c 75 Kateřina Siniaková  Czech Republic 1,085
47[20] 76 Camila Giorgi  Italy 1,080 1
a[71] 77 Kaia Kanepi  Estonia 1,048
a[65] 78 Irina-Camelia Begu  Romania 1,044
c 79 Amanda Anisimova  United States 1,040
c 80 Madison Brengle  United States 1,025
48 81 Misaki Doi  Japan 1,021 2
c 82 Anastasia Potapova  ROC 1,001
a[72] 83 Arantxa Rus  Netherlands 1,001
49[37] 84 Nao Hibino  Japan 993 3
50[37] 85 Nina Stojanović  Serbia 983 1
bc 86 Varvara Gracheva  ROC 966
51[20] 87 Jasmine Paolini  Italy 958 2
c 88 Anna Blinkova  ROC 940
c 89 Lauren Davis  United States 930
bc 90 Tereza Martincová  Czech Republic 910
52[37] 90PR(279) Ivana Jorović  Serbia 240 2
b 91 Ana Bogdan  Romania 880
c 92 Kristýna Plíšková  Czech Republic 870
a[73] 93 Clara Tauson  Denmark 870
53[74][a] 94 Camila Osorio  Colombia 868 1
a[75] 95 Kirsten Flipkens  Belgium 862
bc 96 Christina McHale  United States 847
c 97 Vera Zvonareva  ROC 847
a[76] 98 Martina Trevisan  Italy 841
b 99 Zhu Lin  China 837
bc 100 Margarita Gasparyan  ROC 826
a[37] 101 Aliaksandra Sasnovich  Belarus 818
54[37][a] 101PR(187) Mona Barthel  Germany 366 2
55[77][a] 102 Zarina Diyas  Kazakhstan 816 4
c 103 Venus Williams  United States 814
a[37] 104 Kaja Juvan  Slovenia 783
Eu1[78] 104PR(160) Mihaela Buzărnescu  Romania 485 1
a[37] 105 Viktoriya Tomova  Bulgaria 775
bc 106 Liudmila Samsonova  ROC 756
56[a][b] 107 Sara Errani  Italy 754 3
c 108 Anna Kalinskaya  ROC 751
57[37][a][b] 109 Anna-Lena Friedsam  Germany 749 3
Continental places
As1 38 Wang Qiang  China See World Ranking above
Am1 40 Nadia Podoroska  Argentina See World Ranking above
Eu1[79] 104PR(160) Mihaela Buzărnescu  Romania See World Ranking above
Af1 117 Mayar Sherif  Egypt 696 1
Am2 191 Verónica Cepede Royg[e]
 Paraguay 363 1
Oc1 434 Paige Hourigan[c]  New Zealand 108
Legacy gold medalist / Grand Slam Champion
L1 145 Samantha Stosur[f]  Australia 545 3
Other entries[d]
58 137 Renata Zarazúa  Mexico 582 1
Host Nation
H1 Reallocated to direct entry  Japan

Men's doubles

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No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR DR Name SR DR Name
World Ranking
1[80] 3 1 Mate Pavić 2 Nikola Mektić  Croatia
2[81] 10 305 3 Nicolas Mahut 87 7 Pierre-Hugues Herbert  France
3[37] 9 4 Robert Farah 5 Juan Sebastián Cabal  Colombia
4[82] 71 6 Horacio Zeballos 65 Andrés Molteni  Argentina
5[80] 45 8 Ivan Dodig 37 235 Marin Čilić  Croatia
6[83] 250 9 Filip Polášek 254 241 Lukáš Klein  Slovakia
7[84] 115 10 Joe Salisbury 124 105 Andy 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] 40 19 Neal Skupski 21 Jamie Murray[a]  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[a]  Brazil
19[92] 66 30 Oliver Marach 36 Philipp Oswald  Austria
20[36] 69 280 44 Max Purcell[a] 25 John Peers  Australia
21[81] 72 26 409 Yoshihito Nishioka[a] 46 781 Taro Daniel[a]  Japan
22[81] 73 16 Gaël Monfils 59 57 Jérémy Chardy  France
23[22] 76 11 Rajeev Ram 65 198 Frances 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[a]  Italy
27[45] 107 11 139 Diego Schwartzman 96 166 Facundo Bagnis  Argentina
28[22] 118 50 Austin Krajicek 68 207 Tennys Sandgren  United States
29 166 90 1071 Ilya Ivashka[a] 76 905 Egor Gerasimov[a]  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

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No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR DR Name SR DR Name
World Ranking
1[37] 3 15 1 Barbora Krejčíková 75 2 Kateřina Siniaková  Czech Republic
2[37] 27 52PR(357) 1PR(141) Elena Vesnina 32 26 Veronika Kudermetova  ROC
3[81] 77 59 3 Kristina Mladenovic 74 125 Caroline Garcia  France
b[69] 62 4 Hsieh Su-Wei  Chinese Taipei
d 56 5 Barbora Strycová  Czech Republic
a[96] 6 Tímea Babos  Hungary
4[89] 71 17 7 Elise Mertens 64 100 Alison Van Uytvanck  Belgium
a[37] 4 8 Aryna Sabalenka  Belarus
5[37] 40 1098 9 Nicole Melichare 31 78 Alison Riske[a]  United States
6[97] 104 9PR(160) Sania Mirza 181 95 Ankita Raina  India
7[72] 30 10 Demi Schuurs 20 109 Kiki Bertens  Netherlands
Combined Ranking
8[98] 36 18 Latisha Chan 18 Chan 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[a]  Ukraine
12[38] 51 10 68 Karolína Plíšková 41 122 Markéta Vondroušová  Czech Republic
13[37] 58 12 Xu Yifan 740 46 Yang Zhaoxuan  China
14[36] 62 1 27 Ashleigh Barty 149 61 Storm Sanders  Australia
15[80] 76 22 Darija Jurak 54 174 Donna Vekić  Croatia
16[100] 77 43 20 Jeļena Ostapenko 57 209 Anastasija Sevastova  Latvia
17[63] 81 13 342 Garbiñe Muguruza 68PR(138) 1321 Carla Suárez Navarro  Spain
18[37] 81 725 38 Duan Yingying 51 43 Zheng 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] 91 40 Raluca Olaru 191 51 Monica Niculescu  Romania
23[99] 93 897 45 Nadiia Kichenok 48 Lyudmyla Kichenok  Ukraine
Singles Priority
24[103] 111 85 53 Nina Stojanović[a] 246 58 Aleksandra Krunić[a]  Serbia
25[81] 112 49 629 Fiona Ferro 63 172 Alizé Cornet  France
26[37] 121 921 56 Makoto Ninomiya[a] 84 65 Nao Hibino[a]  Japan
27[86] 132 44 87 Magda Linette 88 Alicja Rosolska  Poland
28[36] 136 229 50 Ellen Perez 145 86 Samantha Stosur  Australia
Other entries[d]
29[37] 165 446 28 Giuliana Olmos 137 245 Renata Zarazúa  Mexico
30[104] 213 788 23 Luisa Stefani 314 190 Laura Pigossi  Brazil
31[37] 364 175 Hsieh Yu-chieh 515 189 Hsu Chieh-yu  Chinese Taipei
Alternates
Alt 194 87 164 Jasmine Paolini 107 156 Sara 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

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No. CR* Player A Player B NOC
SR DR Name SR DR Name
Combined Ranking
1 6 59 3 Kristina Mladenovic 305 3 Nicolas Mahut  France
2 22 18 228 Maria Sakkari 4 148 Stefanos Tsitsipas  Greece
3 24 269 13 Bethanie Mattek-Sands 11 Rajeev Ram  United States
4 25 52PR(357) 1PR(141) Elena Vesnina 24 232 Aslan Karatsev  ROC
5 26 1 27 Ashleigh Barty 25 John Peers  Australia
6 26 19 83 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 7 71 Andrey Rublev  ROC
7 26 9 42 Iga Świątek 17 Łukasz Kubot  Poland
8 30 22 Darija Jurak 8 Ivan Dodig  Croatia
9 32 519 11 Gabriela Dabrowski 21 81 Félix Auger-Aliassime  Canada
10 41 788 23 Luisa Stefani 18 Marcelo Melo  Brazil
11 45 33 357 Paula Badosa 12 68 Pablo Carreño Busta  Spain
12 46 40 69 Nadia Podoroska 6 Horacio Zeballos  Argentina
13 53 55 33 Laura Siegemund 688 20 Kevin Krawietz  Germany
14 53 47PR(435) 14PR Yaroslava Shvedova 856 39 Andrey Golubev  Kazakhstan
15 54 85 53 Nina Stojanović 1 219 Novak Djokovic  Serbia
Alternates
Alt 56 49 629 Fiona Ferro 87 7 Pierre-Hugues Herbert  France
Host
H1 56 492 14 Ena Shibahara 42 Ben 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.

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

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab The player qualified as a result of a late withdrawal of one of the original official entrants.[32]
  2. ^ a b c d e The player received one of the reallocated unused quotas.
  3. ^ a b Quota was reallocated to direct entry through rankings as the player hadn’t met the minimum ranking requirement (within top 300) for qualification.
  4. ^ a b c 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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