2021 Hamburg European Open
The 2021 Hamburg European Open was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 115th edition of the event for the men and the 19th edition for the women, after last tournament being held in 2002. The tournament was classified as a WTA 250 tournament on the 2021 WTA Tour and as an ATP Tour 500 series on the 2021 ATP Tour. The tournament took place at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, Germany between 6 and 18 July 2021.[1][2]
| 2021 Hamburg European Open | |
|---|---|
| Date | 6–11 July (women) 12–18 July (men)  | 
| Edition | 115th (men) 19th (women)  | 
| Category | ATP 500 (men) WTA 250 (women)  | 
| Draw | 28S / 16D (men) 28S / 16D (women)  | 
| Prize money | €1,030,900 (men)  $235,238 (women)  | 
| Surface | Clay | 
| Location | Hamburg, Germany | 
| Venue | Am Rothenbaum | 
| Champions | |
| Men's singles | |
| Women's singles | |
| Men's doubles | |
| Women's doubles | |
Champions
    
    Men's singles
    
 Pablo Carreño Busta def. 
 Filip Krajinović, 6–2, 6–4
Women's singles
    
 Elena-Gabriela Ruse def. 
 Andrea Petkovic, 7–6(8–6), 6–4
This was Ruse's maiden WTA Tour singles title.
Men's doubles
    
 Tim Pütz / 
 Michael Venus def. 
 Kevin Krawietz / 
 Horia Tecău 6–3, 6–7(3–7), [10–8].
Women's doubles
    
 Jasmine Paolini / 
 Jil Teichmann def. 
 Astra Sharma / 
 Rosalie van der Hoek 6–0, 6–4
Points and prize money
    
    Points distribution
    
| Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Q | Q2 | Q1 | 
| Singles[3] | 500 | 300 | 180 | 90 | 45 | 20 | 0 | 10 | 4 | 0 | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doubles[3] | 0 | N/A | N/A | 45 | 25 | 
Prize money
    
| Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Q2 | Q1 | 
| Singles | €96,035 | €71,000 | €50,600 | €34,500 | €21,730 | €12,650 | €5,850 | €3,100 | 
| Doubles* | €33,180 | €24,970 | €17,960 | €11,820 | €7,450 | N/A | N/A | N/A | 
*per team
ATP singles main draw entrants
    
    Seeds
    
| Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Stefanos Tsitsipas | 4 | 1 | |
| Pablo Carreño Busta | 13 | 2 | |
| Nikoloz Basilashvili | 28 | 3 | |
| Albert Ramos Viñolas | 39 | 4 | |
| Dušan Lajović | 42 | 5 | |
| Filip Krajinović | 44 | 6 | |
| Jan-Lennard Struff | 45 | 7 | |
| Benoît Paire | 46 | 8 | 
- 1 Rankings are as of 28 June 2021. [4]
 
Other entrants
    
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
 Maximilian Marterer
 Alex Molčan
 Thiago Seyboth Wild
 Carlos Taberner
 Juan Pablo Varillas
 Zhang Zhizhen
The following players received entry as lucky losers:
Withdrawals
    
- Before the tournament
 
 Pablo Andújar → replaced by 
 Sumit Nagal
 Félix Auger-Aliassime → replaced by 
 Lucas Pouille
 Aljaž Bedene → replaced by 
 Sebastián Báez
 Márton Fucsovics → replaced by 
 Gianluca Mager
 Aslan Karatsev → replaced by 
 Corentin Moutet
 Lorenzo Sonego → replaced by 
 Ričardas Berankis
ATP doubles main draw entrants
    
    Seeds
    
| Country | Player | Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin Krawietz | Horia Tecău | 41 | 1 | ||
| Tim Pütz | Michael Venus | 55 | 2 | ||
| Matwé Middelkoop | Hugo Nys | 83 | 3 | ||
| Tomislav Brkić | Nikola Ćaćić | 102 | 4 | 
- 1 Rankings are as of 28 June 2021.
 
Other entrants
    
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
The following pair received entry using protected ranking:
The following pair received entry from the qualifying draw:
The following pair received entry as lucky losers:
Withdrawals
    
- Before the tournament
 
 Luke Bambridge / 
 Dominic Inglot → replaced by 
 Ruben Gonzales / 
 Hunter Johnson
 Simone Bolelli / 
 Máximo González → replaced by 
 Ivan Sabanov / 
 Matej Sabanov
 Sander Gillé / 
 Joran Vliegen → replaced by 
 Sander Gillé / 
 Divij Sharan
 Marcel Granollers / 
 Horacio Zeballos → replaced by 
 James Cerretani / 
 Hans Hach Verdugo
 Oliver Marach / 
 Philipp Oswald → replaced by 
 N.Sriram Balaji / 
 Luca Margaroli
- During the tournament
 
WTA singles main draw entrants
    
    Seeds
    
| Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Dayana Yastremska | 38 | 1 | |
| Yulia Putintseva | 43 | 2 | |
| Tamara Zidanšek | 47 | 3 | |
| Danielle Collins | 48 | 4 | |
| Fiona Ferro | 51 | 5 | |
| Jil Teichmann | 55 | 6 | |
| Bernarda Pera | 74 | 7 | |
| Caroline Garcia | 76 | 8 | 
- 1 Rankings are as of 28 June 2021.
 
Other entrants
    
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
The following player received entry as a lucky loser:
Withdrawals
    
- Before the tournament
 
 Paula Badosa → replaced by 
 Kristýna Plíšková
 Sorana Cîrstea → replaced by 
 Irina Bara
 Alizé Cornet → replaced by 
 Kristína Kučová
 Varvara Gracheva → replaced by 
 Andrea Petkovic
 Tereza Martincová → replaced by 
 Ana Konjuh
 Laura Siegemund → replaced by 
 Ysaline Bonaventure
 Sara Sorribes Tormo → replaced by 
 Astra Sharma
 Patricia Maria Țig → replaced by 
 Magdalena Fręch
 Zhang Shuai → replaced by 
 Anna-Lena Friedsam
WTA doubles main draw entrants
    
    Seeds
    
| Country | Player | Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lidziya Marozava | Renata Voráčová | 189 | 1 | ||
| Elixane Lechemia | Ingrid Neel | 203 | 2 | ||
| Vivian Heisen | Alicja Rosolska | 207 | 3 | ||
| Miyu Kato | Katarzyna Piter | 211 | 4 | 
- 1 Rankings are as of 28 June 2021.
 
Other entrants
    
The following pair received a wildcard into the doubles main draw:
References
    
- "ATP Hamburg European Open Overview". ATP.
 - "WTA Hamburg European Open Overview". Women's Tennis Association.
 - "Rankings explained". atpworldtour.com. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
 - "Carreno Busta Leads Hamburg European Open Entry List". tennis-tourtalk.com.