Every year in the Middle East season, the levels of Dubai and Doha will be rotated, this year's Dubai station is the WTA500 race, coupled with the High Prize Money that the Middle East event has always had, this year's Dubai station signing table can be described as star-studded.
In the women's singles draw, there are as many as eight Grand Slam women's singles champions alone, and the 32-place main tournament list alone also makes the first round of matches look very interesting, including:
Kenning vs Ostapenko
Casakina vs Swartek
Sinyakova vs Muguruza
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The difficulty of winning the title in such a fierce competition can be seen, so which players have lifted the championship trophy in Dubai in the past decade?
Muguruza in 2021
The reigning champion of this year's tournament is Spain's Muguruza, who beat Czech Republic's Krejickova in last year's women's singles final, ending her two-year championship drought.
Halep 2020
It was halep's 20th WTA women's singles title of her career, and it was the Romanian who had topped it in five years, and her opponent in the final was Kazakh player Lebakina.
Benci in 2019
The P5 champion officially announced the return of Bencic, who ended his three-game losing streak against Kvitova in the women's singles final to regain the P5 top-level title after four years (2015 Rogers Cup).
2018/2017 Svitolina
Playing as a defending champion, Svitolina successfully defended her title in 2018, bringing her career titles to 11, her fifth top-flight title in two years at the time.
2016 Elani
As early as 2013, Elani reached the women's singles final in Dubai, but when she lost to Kvitova, she finished second, and three years later the Italian reached the final again, this time sweeping Strikova to easily win the title.
Halep in 2015
Halep beat players such as Wozniacki and Ka Pliskova on her way to victory in 2015, and she returned to the top three with the title at the time in the world rankings.
2014 Serena Williams
Dawei reached the age of 34 in 2014, when she beat France's Cornett in the women's singles final and returned to the top 30 in the world rankings of seven-time Grand Slam champion.
Kvitova in 2013
Kvitova, who became famous at a young age, was only 23 years old in the 2013 season, but after beating Elani in Dubai to win her first title of the season, her number of WTA titles has reached 10.
A. Radwanska in 2012
The 2012 season was the peak of Ala's career, when she reached the women's singles final at Wimbledon, and the Dubai victory was one of her three titles throughout the season. (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)