2023 WTA Elite Trophy

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2023 WTA Elite Trophy
Date24–29 October
Edition6th
Draw12S/6D
SurfaceHard / Outdoor / Covered Court
Location Zhuhai, China
Venue Hengqin Tennis Center, Zhuhai
Champions
Singles
Flag of Brazil.svg Beatriz Haddad Maia
Doubles
Flag of Brazil.svg Beatriz Haddad Maia / Flag placeholder.svg Veronika Kudermetova
  2019  · WTA Elite Trophy ·  2024  

The 2023 WTA Elite Trophy was a women's tennis tournament played at the Hengqin International Tennis Center in Zhuhai, China. It was the sixth edition of the singles event and doubles competition, and the first since 2019, after the intervening editions were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China. The tournament is contested by 12 singles players and six doubles teams. [1]

Contents

Champions

Singles

Doubles

Tournament

Qualifying

WTA Elite Trophy is an invitation-only event.

Singles qualifying

The field consists of the top 11 players not already qualified for the 2023 WTA Finals, plus either (a) the 12th-player not qualified for 2023 WTA Finals, or (b) a wild card. The final two alternates for the 2023 WTA Finals are eligible to play in WTA Elite Trophy even if they will participate in the WTA Finals. Point totals were calculated by combining points obtained from 16 tournaments. Of these 16 tournaments, a player's results from the four Grand Slam events, four out of the five WTA 1000 Mandatory tournaments, and (for Top 20 players at the end of 2022) the best results from two WTA 1000 non-Mandatory tournaments have to be included.

Doubles qualifying

Two teams composed of players that did not compete in the WTA Finals singles (except Finals Alternates) or doubles competitions, using the players’ combined doubles rankings as of the Monday after the final regular-season Tournament of the current Tour Year to determine the order of acceptance; and up to two teams composed of players that did not qualify to compete in the WTA Finals singles (except Finals Alternates) or doubles competitions and that include at least one Elite Trophy Singles Qualified Player or Elite Trophy Alternate, using the higher of the players’ combined singles or doubles rankings as of the Monday after the final regular-season Tournament of the current Tour Year to determine the order of acceptance.[ citation needed ] Plus two wild cards. For each wild card not given out, the next highest pair of players would become a participant.

Format

The singles event featured 12 players in a round robin event, split into four groups of three. Over the first four days of competition, each player met the other two players in her group, with the winner in each group advancing to the semifinal. The winners of each semifinal met in the championship match. The six doubles teams were split into two round robin groups, with the winner of each advancing to the final.

Round robin tie-breaking methods

The final standings of each group were determined by the first of the following methods that apply: [2]

  1. Greatest number of wins.
  2. Greatest number of matches played.
  3. In case of a 2-way tie:
    • Head-to-head results
  4. In case of a 3-way tie:
    • Percentage of sets won
      • Head-to-head results
    • Percentage of games won
      • Head-to-head results
    • Finals Rankings

Global Ambassador

Yet to be announced.

Prize money and points in 2019

The total prize money for the 2023 WTA Elite Trophy Zhuhai is US$2,409,000. [3]

StageSinglesDoubles2
Prize moneyPointsPrize money
ChampionRR1 + $515,000RR + 460RR1 + $22,000
Runner-upRR + $155,000RR + 200RR1 + $11,346
Semifinalist lossRR + $15,000RR
Round robin win per match1st win +$50,000
2nd win +$40,000
120+$5,500
Round robin loss per match40
Round robin first place+$69,500
Round robin second place+$32,000
Participation Fee$46,500$17,080
Alternates$10,000

Qualified players

Singles

SeedsPlayersPointsTours
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Krejčíková 2,77520
2 Flag of the United States.svg Madison Keys 2,73717
3 Flag of Latvia.svg Jeļena Ostapenko 2,61522
4Flag placeholder.svg Liudmila Samsonova 2,54523
5Flag placeholder.svg Veronika Kudermetova 2,46024
6Flag placeholder.svg Daria Kasatkina 2,41024
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Qinwen 2,27522
8 Flag of Brazil.svg Beatriz Haddad Maia 2,21022
9 Flag of France.svg Caroline Garcia 2,03526
10 Flag of Croatia.svg Donna Vekić 1,81520
11 Flag of Poland.svg Magda Linette 1,81123
12/WC Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhu Lin 1,27223

Doubles

CountryPlayerCountryPlayerRank1
Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Beatriz Haddad Maia Veronika Kudermetova 35
Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Miyu Kato Flag of Indonesia.svg  INA Aldila Sutjiadi 60
Flag of Norway.svg  NOR Ulrikke Eikeri Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Lyudmyla Kichenok 67
Flag of Georgia.svg  GEO Oksana Kalashnikova Yana Sizikova 104

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles draw:

Points breakdown

Singles

  Player qualified for WTA Elite Trophy.
  Player received a wildcard.
  Player withdrew from consideration of competing in this event.
RankPlayerGrand SlamWTA 1000Best other   Total   
points
TournTitles
MandatoryBest two
AUS FRA WIM USO INW MIA MAD ROM BEI 1212345
9 Flag of Greece.svg Maria Sakkari R32
130
R128
10
R128
10
R128
10
SF
390
R64
10
SF
390
SF
105
QF
215
W
900
R16
105
F
305
SF
185
SF
185
SF
185
SF
110
3,245231
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Krejčíková R16
240
R128
10
R64
70
R128
10
R16
120
R16
120
R16
120
R32
65
R16
55
W
900
A
0
W
470
F
305
F
180
R16
55
R16
55
2,775192
11 Flag of the United States.svg Madison Keys R32
130
R64
70
QF
430
SF
780
R64
10
R32
65
A
0
R16
120
R32
1
QF
190
R32
60
W
470
W
390
QF
100
QF
100
R64
1
2,737152
12 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Kvitová R64
70
R128
10
R16
240
R64
70
QF
215
W
1000
R64
10
A
0
R32
65
R16
105
R16
105
W
470
QF
100
RR
80
QF
60
R32
60
2,660162
13 Flag of Latvia.svg Jeļena Ostapenko QF
430
R64
70
R64
70
QF
430
R32
65
R16
120
R32
65
SF
390
QF
215
R16
105
R16
105
W
280
QF
100
R32
60
R16
55
R16
55
2,615221
14 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Belinda Bencic R16
240
R128
10
R16
240
R16
240
R64
10
R32
65
A
0
RR
25
R16
105
QF
190
A
0
W
470
W
470
F
305
QF
100
QF
100
2,570162
15Flag placeholder.svg Liudmila Samsonova R64
70
R64
70
R128
10
R32
130
R64
10
R32
65
R16
120
R32
65
F
650
F
585
R16
105
F
305
SF
185
QF
60
QF
60
R16
55
2,545220
16Flag placeholder.svg Veronika Kudermetova R64
70
R128
10
R64
70
R128
10
R32
65
R64
10
SF
390
SF
390
R16
120
R16
105
QF
100
W
470
SF
185
SF
185
F
180
QF
100
2,460241
17Flag placeholder.svg Daria Kasatkina R128
10
R16
240
R32
130
R16
240
R32
65
R64
10
R16
120
R16
120
QF
100
QF
190
R16
105
F
305
F
305
SF
185
SF
185
QF
100
2,410240
18 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Qinwen R64
70
R64
70
R128
10
QF
430
A
0
R16
120
R32
65
QF
215
R16
55
R16
105
R32
60
W
470
W
280
SF
185
R16
80
R32
60
2,275212
19 Flag of Brazil.svg Beatriz Haddad Maia R128
10
SF
780
R16
240
R64
70
R32
65
R32
65
R64
10
QF
215
R16
55
R32
60
RR
55
SF
185
QF
100
QF
100
QF
100
QF
100
2,210220
20 Flag of France.svg Caroline Garcia R16
240
R64
70
R32
130
R128
10
R16
120
R64
10
R32
65
R32
65
QF
215
SF
350
QF
100
F
180
F
180
QF
100
QF
100
QF
100
2,035260
21Flag placeholder.svg Ekaterina Alexandrova R32
130
R32
130
R16
240
R32
130
R64
10
QF
215
R16
120
R16
55
R16
55
R16
105
A
0
W
280
SF
185
F
180
QF
100
QF
100
2,035241
22Flag placeholder.svg Victoria Azarenka SF
780
R128
10
R16
240
R64
70
R64
10
R32
65
R64
10
R32
65
R16
30
QF
190
R16
105
QF
100
R32
60
R32
60
R16
55
R16
55
1,905210
23 Flag of Croatia.svg Donna Vekić QF
430
R64
70
R32
130
R128
10
R64
10
R32
65
R64
10
R16
120
R16
55
R16
105
R16
30
F
305
W
280
H [lower-alpha 1]
80
QF
60
R16
55
1,815201
24 Flag of Poland.svg Magda Linette SF
780
R128
10
R32
130
R64
70
R64
10
R16
120
R32
65
R32
65
R16
120
R64
1
R16
30
F
180
SF
85
QF
60
R16
55
R16
30
1,811230
Alternates
25 Flag of Ukraine.svg Elina Svitolina A
0
QF
430
SF
780
R32
130
A
0
A
0
R128
10
R128
10
A
0
R64
1
W
280
QF
100
R32
1
R64
1
1,743101
26 Flag of Romania.svg Sorana Cîrstea R128
10
R128
10
R32
130
QF
430
QF
215
SF
390
R64
35
R64
35
R32
25
R32
60
R32
60
R32
60
R16
55
R16
55
R16
30
R16
30
1,630220
27Flag placeholder.svg Anastasia Potapova R64
70
R32
130
R32
130
R128
10
R32
65
QF
215
R32
65
R32
65
R16
30
R32
60
R32
13
W
280
SF
185
SF
110
QF
100
QF
60
1,588211
Wildcard
36 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhu Lin R16
240
R128
10
R128
10
R32
130
R128
10
R64
10
R128
10
QF
60
R64
10
R64
1
R64
1
W
280
F
180
SF
110
SF
110
SF
110
1,272231

Notes

  1. Host city final at the United Cup

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