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2024 Wiesbaden Tennis Open – Doubles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jaimee Fourlis and Olivia Gadecki were the defending champions[1][2] but Gadecki chose to compete in Saint-Malo instead. Fourlis partnered alongside Priscilla Hon but lost in the first round to Himeno Sakatsume and Anita Wagner.

Samantha Murray Sharan and Laura Pigossi won the title, defeating Sakatsume and Wagner in the final, 7–5, 6–2.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Georgia (country) O Kalashnikova
Y Sizikova
7 6
Slovenia V Erjavec
Slovenia T Zidanšek
4 64 Kazakhstan A Arystanbekova
Kazakhstan S Zhiyenbayeva
5 2
Kazakhstan A Arystanbekova
Kazakhstan S Zhiyenbayeva
6 77 1 Georgia (country) O Kalashnikova
Y Sizikova
4 1
3 Georgia (country) N Dzalamidze
Latvia D Semeņistaja
6 6 United Kingdom S Murray Sharan
Brazil L Pigossi
6 6
WC Cyprus N Andronicou
Germany K Kanev
4 2 3 Georgia (country) N Dzalamidze
Latvia D Semeņistaja
5 3
E Makarova
T Prozorova
4 1 United Kingdom S Murray Sharan
Brazil L Pigossi
7 6
United Kingdom S Murray Sharan
Brazil L Pigossi
6 6 United Kingdom S Murray Sharan
Brazil L Pigossi
7 6
Australia J Fourlis
Australia P Hon
3 1 Japan H Sakatsume
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Wagner
5 2
Japan H Sakatsume
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Wagner
6 6 Japan H Sakatsume
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Wagner
w/o
Germany T Morderger
Germany Y Morderger
2 1 4 Poland M Chwalińska
Czech Republic J Malečková
4 Poland M Chwalińska
Czech Republic J Malečková
6 6 Japan H Sakatsume
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Wagner
6 5 [10]
J Avdeeva
Germany A Schmidt
77 65 [10] J Avdeeva
Germany A Schmidt
3 7 [7]
Spain L Romero Gormaz
Croatia T Würth
63 77 [8] J Avdeeva
Germany A Schmidt
7 2 [10]
Argentina M Capurro Taborda
Argentina J Riera
1 2 2 Slovenia D Jakupović
United States S Santamaria
5 6 [4]
2 Slovenia D Jakupović
United States S Santamaria
6 6

References

  1. ^ "W100 Wiesbaden". www.itftennis.com.
  2. ^ "EIGHT AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS CELEBRATE TITLE-WINNING RUNS, INCLUDING TWO GREEK AUSTRALIANS". greekcitytimes.com.

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