Doubles
2021 Birmingham Classic
ChampionsCzech Republic Marie Bouzková
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
Runners-upTunisia Ons Jabeur
Australia Ellen Perez
Score6–4, 2–6, [10–8]

Marie Bouzková and Lucie Hradecká defeated Ons Jabeur and Ellen Perez in the final, 6–4, 2–6, [10–8], to win the doubles tennis title at the 2021 Birmingham Classic. This was Hradecká's 25th career WTA Tour doubles title and Bouzková's first career title overall.[1]

Hsieh Su-wei and Barbora Strýcová were the defending champions from when the tournament was last held in 2019.[2] After Strýcová retired from professional tennis in May 2021,[3] Hsieh played alongside Elise Mertens but lost in the semifinals to Jabeur and Perez.

Seeds

  1. Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei / Belgium Elise Mertens (semifinals)
  2. Chinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching / Chinese Taipei Latisha Chan (quarterfinals)
  3. Canada Gabriela Dabrowski / China Zhang Shuai (first round)
  4. United States Caroline Dolehide / United States Caty McNally (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh
Belgium E Mertens
6 6
Australia S Stosur
United States C Vandeweghe
4 4 1 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh
Belgium E Mertens
6 6
United Kingdom H Dart
United Kingdom H Watson
6 3 [5] WC United Kingdom N Bains
Czech Republic T Martincová
2 4
WC United Kingdom N Bains
Czech Republic T Martincová
4 6 [10] 1 Chinese Taipei S-w Hsieh
Belgium E Mertens
6 5 [3]
4 United States C Dolehide
United States C McNally
4 65 Tunisia O Jabeur
Australia E Perez
3 7 [10]
Tunisia O Jabeur
Australia E Perez
6 77 Tunisia O Jabeur
Australia E Perez
5 6 [10]
United Kingdom T Moore
United Kingdom E Silva
0 6 [10] United Kingdom T Moore
United Kingdom E Silva
7 2 [5]
Slovenia P Hercog
United States A Riske
6 1 [6] Tunisia O Jabeur
Australia E Perez
4 6 [8]
France E Lechemia
United States I Neel
6 6 Czech Republic M Bouzková
Czech Republic L Hradecká
6 2 [10]
WC United Kingdom SB Grey
United Kingdom E Webley-Smith
3 2 France E Lechemia
United States I Neel
1 3
Ukraine L Kichenok
Japan M Ninomiya
6 2 [10] Ukraine L Kichenok
Japan M Ninomiya
6 6
3 Canada G Dabrowski
China S Zhang
4 6 [7] Ukraine L Kichenok
Japan M Ninomiya
5 3
Latvia J Ostapenko
Poland A Rosolska
2 3 Czech Republic M Bouzková
Czech Republic L Hradecká
7 6
Czech Republic M Bouzková
Czech Republic L Hradecká
6 6 Czech Republic M Bouzková
Czech Republic L Hradecká
3 7 [10]
Germany J Wachaczyk
China Y Wang
5 2 2 Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
Chinese Taipei L Chan
6 5 [5]
2 Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
Chinese Taipei L Chan
7 6

References

  1. "History Made: Jabeur defeats Kasatkina to win first singles title in Birmingham". Women's Tennis Association. 20 June 2021. Archived from the original on 31 May 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. "Taiwan tennis star Hsieh Su-wei wins women's doubles title in UK". Taiwan News. 24 June 2019.
  3. "Barbora Strycova announces retirement, hopes for Wimbledon farewell". Women's Tennis Association. 4 May 2021. Archived from the original on 28 March 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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