2018 Engie Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie – Doubles

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Doubles
2018 Engie Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie
Final
Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Naiktha Bains
Flag of the United States.svg Francesca Di Lorenzo
Runners-up Flag of France.svg Manon Arcangioli
Flag of France.svg Shérazad Reix
Score6–4, 1–6, [11–9]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2017  · Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie ·  2019  

Chang Kai-chen and Han Xinyun were the defending champions, but both players chose not to participate.

Contents

Naiktha Bains and Francesca Di Lorenzo won the title, defeating Manon Arcangioli and Shérazad Reix in the final, 6–4, 1–6, [11–9].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Anastasiya Komardina / Flag of Russia.svg Yana Sizikova (semifinals)
  2. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Quirine Lemoine / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Naiktha Bains / Flag of the United States.svg Francesca Di Lorenzo (champions)
  4. Flag of Italy.svg Cristiana Ferrando / Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Russia.svg A Komardina
Flag of Russia.svg Y Sizikova
76
  Flag of Poland.svg E Duda
Flag of Spain.svg A Redondo Gutiérrez
1 2 Flag of Brazil.svg C Alves
Flag of Finland.svg M Eklund
5 0
  Flag of Brazil.svg C Alves
Flag of Finland.svg M Eklund
661 Flag of Russia.svg A Komardina
Flag of Russia.svg Y Sizikova
2 5
4 Flag of Italy.svg C Ferrando
Flag of Argentina.svg M Irigoyen
3 1 Flag of France.svg M Arcangioli
Flag of France.svg S Reix
67
  Flag of France.svg M Arcangioli
Flag of France.svg S Reix
66 Flag of France.svg M Arcangioli
Flag of France.svg S Reix
60 [10]
  Flag of France.svg E Arnal
Flag of France.svg É Ducos
1 0 Flag of France.svg S Cakarevic
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
1 6[8]
  Flag of France.svg S Cakarevic
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
66 Flag of France.svg M Arcangioli
Flag of France.svg S Reix
4 6[9]
  Flag of Poland.svg K Kawa
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Silva
3 4 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Bains
Flag of the United States.svg F Di Lorenzo
61 [11]
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg SB Grey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg O Nicholls
66 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg SB Grey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg O Nicholls
64 [7]
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Bains
Flag of the United States.svg F Di Lorenzo
4 6[10]
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Bains
Flag of the United States.svg F Di Lorenzo
4 6[10]
  Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R van der Hoek
2 0r2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Q Lemoine
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Wacanno
64 [7]
  Flag of France.svg T Andrianjafitrimo
Flag of France.svg F Ferro
62 Flag of France.svg T Andrianjafitrimo
Flag of France.svg F Ferro
664[8]
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Q Lemoine
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Wacanno
1 77[10]

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