2019 Engie Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Engie Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie
Champions Flag of Italy.svg Martina Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg Giulia Gatto-Monticone
Runners-up Flag of Russia.svg Anna Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg Sofya Lansere
Final score6–1, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
  2018  · Open Saint-Gaudens Occitanie ·  2021  

Naiktha Bains and Francesca Di Lorenzo were the defending champions, [1] but both players chose not to participate.

Contents

Martina Di Giuseppe and Giulia Gatto-Monticone won the title, defeating Anna Kalinskaya and Sofya Lansere in the final, 6–1, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harriet Dart / Flag of Montenegro.svg Danka Kovinić (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anna Danilina / Flag of India.svg Prarthana Thombare (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Russia.svg Valentina Ivakhnenko / Flag of Cyprus.svg Raluca Șerban (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Italy.svg Camilla Rosatello / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eden Silva (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Dart
Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić
63 [9]
Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg G Gatto-Monticone
67 Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg G Gatto-Monticone
3 6[11]
  Flag of the United States.svg C Gauff
Flag of Venezuela.svg A Uzcátegui
1 5 Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg G Gatto-Monticone
3 6[10]
3 Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko
Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban
w/o Flag of France.svg M Arcangioli
Flag of France.svg S Reix
64 [3]
  Flag of Austria.svg B Haas
Flag of Argentina.svg P Ormaechea
3 Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko
Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban
1 1
  Flag of France.svg L Bencheikh
Flag of France.svg S Cakarevic
2 2 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
66 Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg G Gatto-Monticone
66
  Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg S Lansere
66 Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg S Lansere
1 1
  Flag of France.svg T Andrianjafitrimo
Flag of France.svg H Tan
4 2 Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg S Lansere
66
  Flag of Argentina.svg T Búa
Flag of South Africa.svg W Mdlulwa
2 1 4 Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Silva
3 1
4 Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Silva
66 Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg S Lansere
3 6[10]
  Flag of France.svg E Lechemia
Flag of France.svg M Partaud
662 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Danilina
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
63 [4]
  Flag of France.svg A Hesse
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
3 4 Flag of France.svg E Lechemia
Flag of France.svg M Partaud
4 64
  Flag of Ukraine.svg V Strakhova
Flag of Russia.svg A Ureke
3 1 2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Danilina
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
677
2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Danilina
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
66

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References

  1. "W60 Saint-Gaudens". www.itftennis.com.