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2021 French Open – Girls' singles

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Girls' singles
2021 French Open
Final
ChampionCzech Republic Linda Nosková
Runner-upRussia Erika Andreeva
Score7–6(7–3), 6–3
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends −45 45+ women
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Linda Nosková won the title, defeating Erika Andreeva in the final, 7–6(7–3), 6–3.[1]

Elsa Jacquemot was the defending champion,[2] but received a wildcard into the women's singles event, losing to 21st seed Elena Rybakina in the first round.[3]

Seeds

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01.   Andorra Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva (quarterfinals)
02.   Philippines Alex Eala (first round)
03.   Russia Polina Kudermetova (quarterfinals)
04.   Russia Diana Shnaider (semifinals)
05.   United States Robin Montgomery (quarterfinals)
06.   France Océane Babel (third round)
07.   Belarus Kristina Dmitruk (third round)
08.   Hungary Natália Szabanin (second round)
09.   Russia Oksana Selekhmeteva (semifinals)
10.   Russia Maria Bondarenko (second round)
11.   Czech Republic Linda Fruhvirtová (second round)
12.   Belgium Sofia Costoulas (second round)
13.   United States Madison Sieg (third round)
14.   United States Elvina Kalieva (first round)
15.   Indonesia Priska Madelyn Nugroho (first round)
16.   Peru Dana Guzmán (first round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Andorra Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva 5 6 3
Czech Republic Linda Nosková 7 2 6
Czech Republic Linda Nosková 1 6 6
4 Russia Diana Shnaider 6 3 3
4 Russia Diana Shnaider 6 6
5 United States Robin Montgomery 3 1
Czech Republic Linda Nosková 77 6
Russia Erika Andreeva 63 3
Russia Erika Andreeva 6 1 6
3 Russia Polina Kudermetova 4 6 1
Russia Erika Andreeva 2 7 77
9 Russia Oksana Selekhmeteva 6 5 60
9 Russia Oksana Selekhmeteva 6 6
Germany Mara Guth 3 1

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Andorra Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva 6 6
Belarus Evialina Laskevich 3 0 1 Andorra V Jiménez Kasintseva 6 6
France Lucie Nguyen Tan 6 3 3 Mexico J García 2 2
Mexico Julia García 3 6 6 1 Andorra V Jiménez Kasintseva 6 6
Russia Anastasiia Gureva 61 4 Switzerland S Scilipoti 3 2
United States Alexis Blokhina 77 6 United States A Blokhina 4 2
Switzerland Sebastianna Scilipoti 6 6 Switzerland S Scilipoti 6 6
16 Peru Dana Guzmán 4 4 1 Andorra V Jiménez Kasintseva 5 6 3
10 Russia Maria Bondarenko 2 6 6 Czech Republic L Nosková 7 2 6
United States Elizabeth Coleman 6 4 2 10 Russia M Bondarenko 3 0
Italy Eleonora Alvisi 2 1 Czech Republic L Nosková 6 6
Czech Republic Linda Nosková 6 6 Czech Republic L Nosková 6 6
Spain Ane Mintegi del Olmo 3 6 6 Spain A Mintegi del Olmo 0 2
WC France Flavie Brugnone 6 3 4 Spain A Mintegi del Olmo 6 6
Germany Nicole Rivkin 3 2 8 Hungary N Szabanin 1 4
8 Hungary Natália Szabanin 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Russia Diana Shnaider 4 6 6
WC France Loïs Boisson 6 1 4 4 Russia D Shnaider 7 77
Croatia Petra Marčinko 4 4 WC United States C Ngounoue 5 65
WC United States Clervie Ngounoue 6 6 4 Russia D Shnaider 6 6
Belarus Aliona Falei 7 6 Czech Republic D Viďmanová 2 1
WC France Nahia Berecoechea 5 2 Belarus A Falei 4 1
Czech Republic Darja Viďmanová 6 610 6 Czech Republic D Viďmanová 6 6
15 Indonesia Priska Madelyn Nugroho 4 712 2 4 Russia D Shnaider 6 6
12 Belgium Sofia Costoulas 6 7 5 United States R Montgomery 3 1
Germany Julia Middendorf 2 5 12 Belgium S Costoulas 6 2 61
Greece Michaela Laki 7 5 6 Greece M Laki 4 6 77
Russia Alina Shcherbinina 5 7 3 Greece M Laki 2 0
Japan Mei Hasegawa 6 1 2 5 United States R Montgomery 6 6
Russia Ekaterina Maklakova 2 6 6 Russia E Maklakova 2 3
WC France Sarah Iliev 0 6 3 5 United States R Montgomery 6 6
5 United States Robin Montgomery 6 3 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 France Océane Babel 6 6
United States Reese Brantmeier 2 1 6 France O Babel 4 7 6
Russia Tatiana Barkova 4 3 Belgium H Vandewinkel 6 5 4
Belgium Hanne Vandewinkel 6 6 6 France O Babel 2 3
Russia Erika Andreeva 6 6 Russia E Andreeva 6 6
United States Valencia Xu 0 2 Russia E Andreeva 6 77
Argentina Solana Sierra 4 2 11 Czech Republic L Fruhvirtová 1 64
11 Czech Republic Linda Fruhvirtová 6 6 Russia E Andreeva 6 1 6
13 United States Madison Sieg 3 6 6 3 Russia P Kudermetova 4 6 1
Finland Laura Hietaranta 6 1 2 13 United States M Sieg 6 4 6
Canada Annabelle Xu 6 6 Canada A Xu 3 6 3
Italy Lisa Pigato 0 2 13 United States M Sieg 6 1 2
Ukraine Sabina Zeynalova 6 4 4 3 Russia P Kudermetova 3 6 6
Switzerland Chelsea Fontenel 4 6 6 Switzerland C Fontenel 2 6 5
WC France Laïa Petretic 4 6 5 3 Russia P Kudermetova 6 4 7
3 Russia Polina Kudermetova 6 4 7

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 Belarus Kristina Dmitruk 2 6 6
Hungary Amarissa Kiara Tóth 6 3 4 7 Belarus K Dmitruk 6 6
Slovakia Radka Zelníčková 5 2 United States A Krueger 1 4
United States Ashlyn Krueger 7 6 7 Belarus K Dmitruk 6 3 5
Czech Republic Barbora Palicová 1 6 6 9 Russia O Selekhmeteva 2 6 7
Serbia Lola Radivojević 6 0 3 Czech Republic B Palicová 1 2
WC France Mathilde Ngijol-Carré 0 3 9 Russia O Selekhmeteva 6 6
9 Russia Oksana Selekhmeteva 6 6 9 Russia O Selekhmeteva 6 6
14 United States Elvina Kalieva 3 4 Germany M Guth 3 1
Germany Mara Guth 6 6 Germany M Guth 7 6
Denmark Johanne Svendsen 6 4 6 Denmark J Svendsen 5 0
Russia Maria Sholokhova 4 6 4 Germany M Guth 6 6
WC France Maëlie Monfils 63 0 Russia P Iatcenko 1 2
Russia Polina Iatcenko 77 6 Russia P Iatcenko 66 77 6
United Kingdom Matilda Mutavdzic 6 64 6 United Kingdom M Mutavdzic 78 61 3
2 Philippines Alex Eala 4 77 1
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  • Draw at ITFtennis.com

References

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  1. ^ "Noskova triumphs in French Open junior singles final". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Jacquemot claims Paris jackpot over Charaeva for junior crown". www.wtatennis.com.
  3. ^ "Roland-Garros Day 1 women's recap – Kerber exits, Osaka wins, Kvitova fights". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 13 December 2024.