2021 Engie Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie – Singles

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Singles
2021 Engie Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie
Champion Flag of France.svg Clara Burel
Runner-up Flag of Romania.svg Alexandra Dulgheru
Final score6–2, 1–6, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
  2019  · Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie ·  2022  

Anna Kalinskaya was the defending champion having won the previous edition in 2019 [1] , but chose not to participate.

Contents

Clara Burel won the title, defeating Alexandra Dulgheru in the final, 6–2, 1–6, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Switzerland.svg Viktorija Golubic (Semifinals)
  2. Flag of France.svg Océane Dodin (First round)
  3. Flag of Slovakia.svg Kristína Kučová (Quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Japan.svg Kurumi Nara (Quarterfinals)
  5. Flag of Austria.svg Barbara Haas (Quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of France.svg Harmony Tan (Withdrew)
  7. Flag of France.svg Clara Burel (Champion)
  8. Flag of Spain.svg Cristina Bucșa (First round)
  9. Flag of Romania.svg Elena-Gabriela Ruse (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Switzerland.svg Viktorija Golubic 5 0
PR Flag of Romania.svg Alexandra Dulgheru 76
PR Flag of Romania.svg Alexandra Dulgheru 2 62
7 Flag of France.svg Clara Burel 61 6
7 Flag of France.svg Clara Burel 6666
Q Flag of Hungary.svg Anna Bondár 3 783

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic 66
Q Flag of Germany.svg T Morderger 4 4 1 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic 66
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Shinikova 3 5 Q Flag of France.svg L Boisson 2 4
Q Flag of France.svg L Boisson 671 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic 6266
Q Flag of France.svg A Ramé 3 1 Flag of Brazil.svg B Haddad Maia 774 2
Q Flag of France.svg D Parry 66Q Flag of France.svg D Parry
  Flag of Brazil.svg B Haddad Maia 66 Flag of Brazil.svg B Haddad Maia w/o
8 Flag of Spain.svg C Bucșa 0 2 1 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic 5 0
3 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 66PR Flag of Romania.svg A Dulgheru 76
Q Flag of France.svg T Andrianjafitrimo 3 2 3 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 66
JE Flag of France.svg E Jacquemot 5 3 LL Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Zimmermann 2 4
LL Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Zimmermann 763 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová 5 4
PR Flag of Romania.svg A Dulgheru 60 PR Flag of Romania.svg A Dulgheru 76
  Flag of Romania.svg LI Paar 0 0rPR Flag of Romania.svg A Dulgheru 66
WC Flag of France.svg A Droguet 0 7103 9 Flag of Romania.svg E-G Ruse 3 4
9 Flag of Romania.svg E-G Ruse 6686

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of France.svg C Burel 73 6
  Flag of Georgia.svg M Bolkvadze 5 64 7 Flag of France.svg C Burel 66776
Q Flag of France.svg M Yerolymos 62 6Q Flag of France.svg M Yerolymos 78604
  Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe 2 63 7 Flag of France.svg C Burel 76
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Aiava 664 Flag of Japan.svg K Nara 5 2
WC Flag of Spain.svg M Gutiérrez Carrasco 3 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Aiava 63 66
  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg E-s Liang 7112 654 Flag of Japan.svg K Nara 4 678
4 Flag of Japan.svg K Nara 696777 Flag of France.svg C Burel 6666
5 Flag of Austria.svg B Haas 776Q Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 3 783
WC Flag of France.svg S Janicijevic 621 5 Flag of Austria.svg B Haas 66
WC Flag of France.svg O Babel 3 3 Flag of Austria.svg J Grabher 4 2
  Flag of Austria.svg J Grabher 665 Flag of Austria.svg B Haas 1 773
Q Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 66Q Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 6646
Q Flag of Germany.svg K Gerlach 3 3 Q Flag of Hungary.svg A Bondár 63 7
  Flag of France.svg C Paquet 77 Flag of France.svg C Paquet 2 65
2 Flag of France.svg O Dodin 5 5

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References

  1. "W60 Saint-Gaudens (2019)". www.itftennis.com.