2023 Ladies Open Lausanne – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Ladies Open Lausanne
Final
ChampionsHungary Anna Bondár
France Diane Parry
Runners-up Amina Anshba
Czech Republic Anastasia Dețiuc
Score6–2, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Anna Bondár and Diane Parry defeated Amina Anshba and Anastasia Dețiuc in the final, 6–2, 6–1 to win the doubles tennis title at the 2023 Ladies Open Lausanne.

Olga Danilović and Kristina Mladenovic were the reigning champions,[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Seeds[edit]

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Draw[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Y Sizikova
Belgium K Zimmermann
3 3
A Anshba
Czech Republic A Dețiuc
6 6 A Anshba
Czech Republic A Dețiuc
2 6 [11]
Netherlands J Gimbrère
Greece V Grammatikopoulou
7 7 Netherlands J Gimbrère
Greece V Grammatikopoulou
6 3 [9]
Netherlands B Schoofs
Netherlands E Vedder
5 5 A Anshba
Czech Republic A Dețiuc
77 6
4 Spain A Bolsova
Venezuela A Gámiz
6 2 [7] United States Q Gleason
France E Lechemia
62 4
United States Q Gleason
France E Lechemia
4 6 [10] United States Q Gleason
France E Lechemia
6 63 [10]
Switzerland S Bandecchi
Switzerland J Dürst
3 0 Switzerland V Golubic
Switzerland S Waltert
4 77 [6]
Switzerland V Golubic
Switzerland S Waltert
6 6 A Anshba
Czech Republic A Dețiuc
2 1
United Kingdom F Christie
United Kingdom A Collins
6 6 3 Hungary A Bondár
France D Parry
6 6
E Andreeva
M Andreeva
1 4 United Kingdom F Christie
United Kingdom A Collins
3 64
United States A Rogers
India P Thombare
63 0 3 Hungary A Bondár
France D Parry
6 77
3 Hungary A Bondár
France D Parry
77 6 3 Hungary A Bondár
France D Parry
7 62 [10]
Slovenia D Jakupović
Montenegro D Kovinić
3 Slovenia D Jakupović
Montenegro D Kovinić
5 77 [8]
A Gabueva
E Yashina
1r Slovenia D Jakupović
Montenegro D Kovinić
77 6
Argentina J Riera
Australia O Tjandramulia
0 2 2 Japan E Hozumi
I Khromacheva
64 3
2 Japan E Hozumi
I Khromacheva
6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Doubles Take: Olga Danilovic doubles up in Lausanne, Will Blumberg defends Newport crown".

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