2002 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles qualifying

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Women's doubles qualifying
2002 Wimbledon Championships
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WC Singles men women quad
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  2001  · Wimbledon Championships ·  2003  

Players and pairs who neither have high enough rankings nor receive wild cards may participate in a qualifying tournament held one week before the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lenka Němečková / Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Vanc (qualifying competition, lucky losers)
  2. Flag of Hungary.svg Zsófia Gubacsi / Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Marosi (first round)
  3. Flag of Croatia.svg Maja Palaveršić-Coopersmith / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marie-Ève Pelletier (first round)
  4. Flag of Germany.svg Vanessa Henke / Flag of Russia.svg Evgenia Kulikovskaya (first round)
  5. Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Middleton / Flag of the United States.svg Brie Rippner (qualifying competition)
  6. Flag of Russia.svg Alina Jidkova / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bryanne Stewart (qualified)
  7. Flag of Ireland.svg Kelly Liggan / Flag of Japan.svg Miho Saeki (qualifying competition)
  8. Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Su-wei / Flag of New Zealand.svg Shelley Stephens (first round)

Qualifiers

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Alina Jidkova / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bryanne Stewart
  2. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Renata Kolbovic / Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg Milagros Sequera
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Hawkins / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane O'Donoghue
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko / Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova

Lucky losers

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lenka Němečková / Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Vanc

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lenka Němečková
Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Vanc
66
Flag of Slovakia.svg Eva Fislová
Flag of Slovakia.svg Stanislava Hrozenská
4 4
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lenka Němečková
Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Vanc
1 4
6 Flag of Russia.svg Alina Jidkova
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bryanne Stewart
66
Flag of New Zealand.svg Leanne Baker
Flag of India.svg Manisha Malhotra
2 4
6 Flag of Russia.svg Alina Jidkova
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bryanne Stewart
66

Second qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsófia Gubacsi
Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Marosi
4 2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Renata Kolbovic
Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg Milagros Sequera
66
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Renata Kolbovic
Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg Milagros Sequera
76
5 Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Middleton
Flag of the United States.svg Brie Rippner
5 3
Flag of Germany.svg Angelika Bachmann
Flag of Germany.svg Caroline Schneider
5 5
5 Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Middleton
Flag of the United States.svg Brie Rippner
77

Third qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
3 Flag of Croatia.svg Maja Palaveršić-Coopersmith
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Marie-Ève Pelletier
61 6
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Hawkins
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane O'Donoghue
4 68
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Hawkins
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jane O'Donoghue
786
Flag of Germany.svg Adriana Barna
Flag of Argentina.svg Erica Krauth
660
Flag of Germany.svg Adriana Barna
Flag of Argentina.svg Erica Krauth
67
8 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Su-wei
Flag of New Zealand.svg Shelley Stephens
3 5

Fourth qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Flag of Germany.svg Vanessa Henke
Flag of Russia.svg Evgenia Kulikovskaya
645
Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova
777
Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova
66
7 Flag of Ireland.svg Kelly Liggan
Flag of Japan.svg Miho Saeki
1 3
Flag of Estonia.svg Maret Ani
Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Sysoeva
2 63
7 Flag of Ireland.svg Kelly Liggan
Flag of Japan.svg Miho Saeki
62 6

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