2023 Australian Open – Girls' doubles

Girls' doubles
2023 Australian Open
Final
ChampionsSlovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Italy Federica Urgesi
Runners-upJapan Hayu Kinoshita
Japan Sara Saito
Score7–6(7–5), 1–6, [10–7]
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Clervie Ngounoue and Diana Shnaider were the defending champions,[1] but Ngounoue chose not to participate and Shnaider was no longer eligible to participate in junior events.

Renáta Jamrichová and Federica Urgesi won the title, defeating Hayu Kinoshita and Sara Saito in the final, 7–6(7–5), 1–6, [10–7].[2]

Seeds

  1. United Kingdom Ella McDonald / Hungary Luca Udvardy (quarterfinals)
  2. Mirra Andreeva / Alina Korneeva (semifinals)
  3. Slovakia Nikola Daubnerová / United Kingdom Ranah Akua Stoiber (second round)
  4. Japan Hayu Kinoshita / Japan Sara Saito (final)
  5. Japan Sayaka Ishii / Japan Ena Koike (semifinals)
  6. Argentina Luciana Moyano / Czech Republic Amélie Šmejkalová (second round)
  7. United States Ariana Anazagasty-Pursoo / Japan Mayu Crossley (first round)
  8. Slovakia Irina Balus / Slovakia Nina Vargová (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Italy Federica Urgesi
77 6
5 Japan Sayaka Ishii
Japan Ena Koike
65 4
  Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Italy Federica Urgesi
77 1 [10]
4 Japan Hayu Kinoshita
Japan Sara Saito
65 6 [7]
4 Japan Hayu Kinoshita
Japan Sara Saito
6 7
2 Mirra Andreeva
Alina Korneeva
3 5

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United Kingdom Ella McDonald
Hungary Luca Udvardy
6 7
United States Tatum Evans
United States Theadora Rabman
0 5 1 United Kingdom E McDonald
Hungary L Udvardy
77 6
Australia Emerson Jones
Japan Wakana Sonobe
4 7 [10] Australia E Jones
Japan W Sonobe
63 4
Bulgaria Rositsa Dencheva
Bulgaria Yoana Konstantinova
6 5 [7] 1 United Kingdom E McDonald
Hungary L Udvardy
67 0
United States Ashton Bowers
Canada Naomi Xu
2 1 Slovakia R Jamrichová
Italy F Urgesi
79 6
WC Australia Zara Larke
Australia Anja Nayar
6 6 WC Australia Z Larke
Australia A Nayar
2 0
Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Italy Federica Urgesi
6 3 [10] Slovakia R Jamrichová
Italy F Urgesi
6 6
8 Slovakia Irina Balus
Slovakia Nina Vargová
3 6 [8] Slovakia R Jamrichová
Italy F Urgesi
77 6
3 Slovakia Nikola Daubnerová
United Kingdom Ranah Akua Stoiber
4 6 [12] 5 Japan S Ishii
Japan E Koike
65 4
Romania Mara Gae
Australia Lily Taylor
6 1 [10] 3 Slovakia N Daubnerová
United Kingdom RA Stoiber
2 6 [7]
Denmark Rebecca Munk Mortensen
Kristiana Sidorova
6 6 Denmark R Munk Mortensen
K Sidorova
6 3 [10]
South Korea Choi On-yu
Japan Shiho Tsujioka
2 4 Denmark R Munk Mortensen
K Sidorova
4 6 [7]
Turkey Melisa Ercan
Chinese Taipei Madeleine Jessup
6 3 [8] 5 Japan S Ishii
Japan E Koike
6 4 [10]
United States Anya Murthy
Poland Malwina Rowińska
4 6 [10] United States A Murthy
Poland M Rowińska
4 1
WC Australia Gabby Gregg
Australia Elicia Kim
2 0 5 Japan S Ishii
Japan E Koike
6 6
5 Japan Sayaka Ishii
Japan Ena Koike
6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 United States Ariana Anazagasty-Pursoo
Japan Mayu Crossley
4 2
Germany Carolina Kuhl
Germany Ella Seidel
6 6 Germany C Kuhl
Germany E Seidel
1 3
WC Australia Roisin Gilheany
Australia Stefani Webb
6 1 [10] WC Australia R Gilheany
Australia S Webb
6 6
Italy Lavinia Morreale
Bulgaria Elizara Yaneva
4 6 [7] WC Australia R Gilheany
Australia S Webb
6 2 [8]
Morocco Malak El Allami
Italy Anna Paradisi
2 4 4 Japan H Kinoshita
Japan S Saito
2 6 [10]
Anastasia Grechkina
Serbia Darja Suvirđonkova
6 6 A Grechkina
Serbia D Suvirđonkova
3 3
United States Ahmani Guichard
United States Ava Krug
6 63 [6] 4 Japan H Kinoshita
Japan S Saito
6 6
4 Japan Hayu Kinoshita
Japan Sara Saito
1 77 [10] 4 Japan H Kinoshita
Japan S Saito
6 7
6 Argentina Luciana Moyano
Czech Republic Amélie Šmejkalová
6 4 [10] 2 M Andreeva
A Korneeva
3 5
France Yaroslava Bartashevich
Alevtina Ibragimova
4 6 [7] 6 Argentina L Moyano
Czech Republic A Šmejkalová
4 5
Poland Weronika Ewald
New Zealand Vivian Yang
77 3 [7] Romania CM Meșter
Germany S Zhiyenbayeva
6 7
Romania Cara Maria Meșter
Germany Sonja Zhiyenbayeva
62 6 [10] Romania CM Meșter
Germany S Zhiyenbayeva
2 2
WC Australia Lily Fairclough
Australia Yilin Yan
5 6 [5] 2 M Andreeva
A Korneeva
6 6
Slovenia Ela Nala Milić
Italy Francesca Pace
7 0 [10] Slovenia EN Milić
Italy F Pace
2 63
Romania Maria Daciana Ciubotaru
Canada Ellie Daniels
0 4 2 M Andreeva
A Korneeva
6 77
2 Mirra Andreeva
Alina Korneeva
6 6

References

  1. ^ "Clervie Ngounoue wins first junior Grand Slam at Australian Open". ustafoundation.com. 28 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Alexander Blockx, Alina Korneeva win Australian Open junior titles". ESPN. Retrieved 27 November 2024.
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