2021 Bad Homburg Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2021 Bad Homburg Open
Final
ChampionsCroatia Darija Jurak
Slovenia Andreja Klepač
Runners-upUkraine Nadiia Kichenok
Romania Raluca Olaru
Score6–3, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Darija Jurak and Andreja Klepač defeated Nadiia Kichenok and Raluca Olaru in the final, 6–3, 6–1, to win the doubles tennis title at the 2021 Bad Homburg Open. It marked Jurak's eighth career WTA Tour doubles title, her second of the season, and Klepač's ninth.[1]

This was the inaugural edition of the tournament.[2]

Seeds[edit]

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Draw[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Croatia D Jurak
Slovenia A Klepač
6 6
  Japan M Kato
Czech Republic R Voráčová
4 0 1 Croatia D Jurak
Slovenia A Klepač
6 6
  Kazakhstan A Danilina
Russia V Gracheva
6 6 Kazakhstan A Danilina
Russia V Gracheva
1 3
  Germany T Morderger
Germany Y Morderger
2 4 1 Croatia D Jurak
Slovenia A Klepač
6 1 [10]
3 Russia A Blinkova
Netherlands A Rus
6 6 3 Russia A Blinkova
Netherlands A Rus
2 6 [5]
  Poland K Piter
Netherlands R van der Hoek
2 0 3 Russia A Blinkova
Netherlands A Rus
3 78 [11]
  New Zealand E Routliffe
Belgium K Zimmermann
77 6 New Zealand E Routliffe
Belgium K Zimmermann
6 66 [9]
  Germany T Korpatsch
Germany A Zaja
63 3 1 Croatia D Jurak
Slovenia A Klepač
6 6
  Russia N Dzalamidze
Poland P Kania-Choduń
6 6 2 Ukraine N Kichenok
Romania R Olaru
3 1
  Sweden R Peterson
Spain S Sorribes Tormo
3 3 Russia N Dzalamidze
Poland P Kania-Choduń
2 2
  United States A Anisimova
United States S Stephens
4 Germany V Heisen
Czech Republic K Peschke
6 6
4 Germany V Heisen
Czech Republic K Peschke
w/o 4 Germany V Heisen
Czech Republic K Peschke
4 4
WC Germany M Guth
Germany J Middendorf
4 4 2 Ukraine N Kichenok
Romania R Olaru
6 6
  Russia A Fomina
Russia E Yashina
6 6 Russia A Fomina
Russia E Yashina
2 4
  Georgia (country) O Kalashnikova
Romania A Mitu
1 4 2 Ukraine N Kichenok
Romania R Olaru
6 6
2 Ukraine N Kichenok
Romania R Olaru
6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kerber triumphs on home soil in Bad Homburg for 13th career title". Women's Tennis Association. 7 December 2021. Archived from the original on 7 December 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. ^ "'A very special feeling': Kerber christens stadium in Bad Homburg". Women's Tennis Association. 11 July 2020. Archived from the original on 3 April 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2022.

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