On November 1, Beijing time, the International Women's Tennis Association (WTA) announced that Estonian player Cantavit was shortlisted for the 2021 WTA year-end finals. Contavet became the last singles player to be confirmed, and the women's singles quarterfinalist for the year-end finals has been determined.

With just won the Cluj-Napoca, Contavet secured the final singles spot in the finals. She has won 15 consecutive games in the indoor arena and has won a total of 26 in her last 28 matches. With Kontaveit's finalists, all eight singles seats in the WTA year-end finals were determined, including Sabalenka, Krejickova, Ka Pliskova, Sakari, Swatake, Muguruza, Bardoza and Kontaveit.
Simon, Chairman and CHIEF Executive Officer of WTA, said: "The WTA Year-End Finals for the 2021 season will be an exciting year-end event. Six players in the singles squad are first-time finalists and two countries are making their debuts, highlighting the international nature of the WTA Tour. The WTA has given fans a wonderful full season this year, and the final battle in Guadalajara is the perfect end to this wonderful season. ”
A few days ago, the doubles line-up for the WTA Year-End Finals was determined. Eight women's doubles pairs will compete for the Martina Navratinova trophy: Kregitskova/Siniacova, Shuko Aoyama/Eiji Shibahara, Shuwei Xie/Mertens, Merrichar-Martinez/Shuls, Stosur/Zhang Shuai, Guarachi/Krautsk, Yurak/Krapaci, Fechman/Olmos.
The WTA Year-End Finals will be held in Guadalajara this season from November 10 to 17. The top eight singles players and doubles teams will be shortlisted for the 2021 WTA Year-End Finals. The WTA Year-End Finals will be a group round robin format, with the singles winner winning the WTA Year-End Finals Billy Jane Trophies and the doubles winner winning the Martina Navratinova Trophy. (End)
Source: China News Network