With Nadia Podoroska, the qualifiers for the Argentina Open were confirmed

The Argentina Open adds the WTA circuit after several years of waiting and this time it will be the second part of the organization of the country, in a tournament that will be played from October 31 to November 7, 2021, at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club, and that will have a national presence. Nadia Podoroska, current number 36 in the ranking and Olympic competitor in Tokyo 2020, will not only be the maximum local exponent, but she is also the best positioned in the world ranking. Behind her appears as a great threat the Egyptian Mayar Sherif (72).

#ArgOpenWTA There is very little left to enjoy the best tennis players in the world at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club The Argentina Open @WTA is coming, from October 31 to November 7! Are you ready? pic.twitter.com/chBvxAti1g — Argentina Open (@ArgentinaOpen)
August 9, 2021

The rosarina will also be accompanied by the marplatense Solana Sierra (17 years old), who received an invitation and another Argentine member will also be added, who will be the winner of the Pre-Tournament. In this way, a final roster is confirmed with a total of seven Latin American women. The Argentina Open, on the other hand, returns after 34 years of waiting and differs from the men’s version that is played in the month of February, usually. The last time the contest was played in Argentina was in 1987 and had Gabriela Sabatini as champion.

#ArgOpenWTA There is very little left to enjoy the best tennis players in the world at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club The Argentina Open @WTA is coming, from October 31 to November 7! Are you ready? pic.twitter.com/chBvxAti1g — Argentina Open (@ArgentinaOpen)
August 9, 2021

In this new edition, the tournament will distribute $ 115,000 in prizes and the winner will get 160 points for the WTA ranking. As for its composition, the main singles draw will have 32 players and there will be 16 doubles pairs. The qualified for the Argentina Open 2021

Nadia Podoroska (Argentina, 36th in the world)
Mayar Sherif (Egypt, 72) 
Irina Bara (Romania, 114)
Beatriz Haddad (Brazil, 115)
Renata Zarazúa (Mexico, 118)
Anna Bondar (Hungary, 135)
Panna Udvardy (Hungary, 143)
Ekaterine Gorgodze (Georgia, 162)
Leonie Kung (Switzerland, 172)
Julia Grabher (Austria, 195)
Diane Parry (France, 202)
Ylena In-Albon (Switzerland, 206)
Janna Fett (Croatia, 207)
Federica Di Sarra (Italy, 209)
Despina Papamichail (Greece, 210)
Seone Mendez (Australia, 211)
Susan Bandecchi (Switzerland, 214)
Tereza Mrdeza (Croatia, 221)
Daniela Seguel (Chile, 222)
Indy De Vroome (Netherlands, 227)
Verónica Cepede Royg (Paraguay, 233)
Gabriela Lee (Romania, 235)
Solana Sierra (Argentina, 1,135)

Original source in Spanish

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