2021 National Bank Open

The 2021 Canadian Open (branded as the 2021 National Bank Open presented by Rogers for sponsorship reasons) were outdoor hard court tennis tournaments played from August 6 to August 15, 2021, as part of the 2021 US Open Series. The men's event took place at the Aviva Centre in Toronto, and the women's tournament at the IGA Stadium in Montreal. It was the 131st edition of the men's tournament—a Masters 1000 tournament on the 2021 ATP Tour, and the 119th edition of the women's tournament—a WTA 1000 tournament on the 2021 WTA Tour.[1][2]

2021 National Bank Open
DateAugust 6–15, 2021
Edition131st (men) / 119th (women)
CategoryATP Tour Masters 1000 (men)
WTA 1000 (women)
SurfaceHard / outdoor
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada (men)
Montreal, Canada (women)
Champions
Men's singles
Russia Daniil Medvedev
Women's singles
Italy Camila Giorgi
Men's doubles
United States Rajeev Ram / United Kingdom Joe Salisbury
Women's doubles
Canada Gabriela Dabrowski / Brazil Luisa Stefani
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They were originally scheduled to be played from August 8 to August 16, 2020, as part of the 2020 tennis season. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 edition of the Canadian Open was postponed to 2021 by Tennis Canada.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, postponement to 2021

The men's and women's tournaments alternate between Toronto and Montreal annually. On April 11, 2020, pursuant to a request by the province of Quebec (the COVID-19 pandemic in Quebec was the centre of the first wave of the pandemic in Canada) for all cultural and sporting events to be cancelled through August,[3] Tennis Canada announced that the women's half of the Canadian Open, as part of the 2020 WTA Tour, would be postponed and held in Montreal in 2021.[4][5]

The men's half of the event was still tentatively scheduled, but was still at risk of cancellation or postponement if the ATP and WTA extended their suspension of play into August, or if Toronto or the province of Ontario made a similar order that also applies to the period.[4][5] Toronto had already cancelled all city-led major events, festivals, conferences, permits and cultural programs until June 30, 2020. Although subject to provincial restrictions on public gatherings, Mayor John Tory stated that these did not necessarily bar the hosting of sporting events.[6][7]

On June 17, 2020, Tennis Canada officially announced that the men's tournament had also been postponed[8] to 2021, citing logistical and safety issues that would be present for players and staff even if the event were to be held behind closed doors, including a federal health order requiring 14 days self-isolation upon arrival for anyone travelling to Canada.[9] As they have been postponed, the men's and women's tournaments will still be held in Toronto and Montreal as per the traditional rotation.[9][8]

On February 1, 2021, National Bank was promoted to title sponsor of the tournament, replacing Rogers Communications, which now serves as presenting sponsor.[10]

Points and prize money

Point distribution

EventW F SF QF Round of 16Round of 32Round of 64 Q Q2 Q1
Men's singles[11]100060036018090451025160
Men's doubles[11]0
Women's singles[12]90058535019010560130201
Women's doubles[12]5

Prize money

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32Round of 64Q2Q1
Men's singles$370,290$211,000$121,250$74,000$45,000$26,770$15,845$8,350$4,445
Women's singles$221,500$164,000$87,000$41,500$21,000$13,300$10,750$5,080$3,250
Men's doubles*$68,440$47,910$32,840$22,240$15,050$10,270
Women's doubles*$67,000$43,990$27,500$13,800$8,700$6,500

*per team

Champions

Men's singles

Women's singles

This was Giorgi's third WTA Tour singles title, and first at WTA 1000 level.

Men's doubles

Women's doubles

ATP singles main-draw entrants

Seeds

The following are the seeded players. Rankings are as of August 2, 2021. Points before are as of August 9, 2021.

Because the tournament is being held one week later than the last edition in 2019 and as a result of special ranking adjustment rules due to COVID, the Points before column already reflects either a 50% reduction in the player's 2019 points or the substitution of the player's next best result.[13] Accordingly, the Points defending column has been adjusted to show the greater of (a) 50% of the player's 2019 points and (b) the player's 19th best result.

Following the tournament, players will count either their 2021 points or 50% of their 2019 points, whichever is greater.[14]

In addition, because the tournament is not mandatory in 2021, players may count their next best result instead if that result is better. Accordingly, points after will differ from points before only if the player's 2021 points won exceed points defending.

SeedRankPlayerPoints beforePoints defendingPoints wonPoints afterStatus
12 Daniil Medvedev9,9203001,00010,620Champion, defeated Reilly Opelka
23 Rafael Nadal7,81550007,815Withdrew due to left foot injury
34 Stefanos Tsitsipas8,115(125)3608,350Semifinals lost to Reilly Opelka
47 Andrey Rublev6,005(180)906,005Third round lost to John Isner
510 Denis Shapovalov3,625(45)103,625Second round lost to Frances Tiafoe [LL]
612 Casper Ruud3,205(35)1803,350Quarterfinals lost to Stefanos Tsitsipas [3]
713 Hubert Hurkacz3,118(45)1803,253Quarterfinals lost to Daniil Medvedev [1]
814 Diego Schwartzman2,91323902,980Third round lost to Roberto Bautista Agut [10]
915 Félix Auger-Aliassime2,69345102,693Second round lost to Dušan Lajović
1016 Roberto Bautista Agut2,630901802,720Quarterfinals lost to Reilly Opelka
1117 Gaël Monfils2,4231801802,423Quarterfinals lost to John Isner
1218 Alex de Minaur2,600(45)102,600Second round lost to Nikoloz Basilashvili
1319 Cristian Garín2,475(10)102,475Second round lost to John Isner
1421 Grigor Dimitrov2,466(10)102,466Second round lost to Reilly Opelka
1523 Aslan Karatsev2,287(15)102,287Second round lost to Karen Khachanov
1624 Jannik Sinner2,745(40)102,745Second round lost to James Duckworth [Q]

† Due to a change in schedule for the 2021 tournament and COVID ranking adjustment rules, the Points defending column reflects the greater of (a) 50% of the player's 2019 points and (b) the player's 19th best result. Instances of the latter are enclosed in parentheses.

‡ Because the 2021 tournament was non-mandatory, the player substituted his 19th best result instead of the points won in this tournament.

Other entrants

The following players received wild cards into the main singles draw:

The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the main singles draw:

The following player received entry using a special exempt into the main singles draw:

The following players received entry from the singles qualifying draw:

The following players received entry as lucky losers:

Withdrawals

Before the tournament
During the tournament

ATP doubles main-draw entrants

Seeds

CountryPlayerCountryPlayerRank1Seed
 CRONikola Mektić  CROMate Pavić31
 COLJuan Sebastián Cabal  COLRobert Farah152
 USARajeev Ram  GBRJoe Salisbury193
 GERKevin Krawietz  ROUHoria Tecău364
 POLŁukasz Kubot  BRAMarcelo Melo365
 AUSJohn Peers  SVKFilip Polášek376
 GERTim Pütz  NZLMichael Venus517
 INDRohan Bopanna  CROIvan Dodig518
  • Rankings are as of August 2, 2021.

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

The following pair received entry as alternates:

Withdrawals

Before the tournament

WTA singles main-draw entrants

Seeds

CountryPlayerRank1Seed
 BLRAryna Sabalenka31
 CANBianca Andreescu52
 UKRElina Svitolina63
 CZEKarolína Plíšková74
 ESPGarbiñe Muguruza95
 ROUSimona Halep106
 CZEPetra Kvitová137
 BLRVictoria Azarenka158
 BELElise Mertens179
 RUSAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova1810
 GREMaria Sakkari1911
 KAZElena Rybakina2012
 TUNOns Jabeur2213
 CZEKarolína Muchová2314
 USACoco Gauff2515
 USAMadison Keys2616
  • 1 Rankings are as of August 2, 2021

Other entrants

The following players received wild cards into the main singles draw:

The following players received entry from the singles qualifying draw:

Withdrawals

Before the tournament
During the tournament

Retirements

WTA doubles main-draw entrants

Seeds

CountryPlayerCountryPlayerRank1Seed
 BELElise Mertens  BLRAryna Sabalenka81
 JPNShuko Aoyama  JPNEna Shibahara182
 USANicole Melichar  NEDDemi Schuurs233
 CHIAlexa Guarachi  USADesirae Krawczyk334
 CANGabriela Dabrowski  BRALuisa Stefani375
 CRODarija Jurak  SLOAndreja Klepač486
 AUSEllen Perez  CZEKvěta Peschke817
 USACoco Gauff  USAJessica Pegula918
  • Rankings are as of August 2, 2021.

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

The following pairs received entry as alternates:

Withdrawals

Before the tournament

References