2019 Kentucky Bank Tennis Championships – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2019 Kentucky Bank Tennis Championships
Final
Champions Flag of the United States.svg Robin Anderson
Flag of France.svg Jessika Ponchet
Runners-up Flag of the United States.svg Ann Li
Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Loeb
Score7–6(7–4), 6–7(5–7), [10–7]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2018  · Lexington Challenger ·  2020  

Hayley Carter and Ena Shibahara were the defending champions, but chose not to participate. [1]

Contents

Robin Anderson and Jessika Ponchet won the title, defeating Ann Li and Jamie Loeb in the final, 7–6(7–4), 6–7(5–7), [10–7].

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Sophie Chang / Flag of the United States.svg Alexandra Mueller (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Japan.svg Junri Namigata / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Webley-Smith (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg Robin Anderson / Flag of France.svg Jessika Ponchet (champions)
  4. Flag of South Korea.svg Han Na-lae / Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Da-bin (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the United States.svg A Mueller
66
  Flag of the United States.svg J Kissell
Flag of the United States.svg M Kobelt
1 1 1 Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the United States.svg A Mueller
4 6[7]
  Flag of the United States.svg J Elie
Flag of the United States.svg E Turner
1 1 Flag of the United States.svg A Li
Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
63 [10]
  Flag of the United States.svg A Li
Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
66 Flag of the United States.svg A Li
Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
62 [10]
4 Flag of South Korea.svg N-l Han
Flag of South Korea.svg D-b Kim
4 5 Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė
Flag of Lithuania.svg A Paražinskaitė
3 6[7]
  Flag of Montenegro.svg V Babić
Flag of Sweden.svg J Rosenqvist
67 Flag of Montenegro.svg V Babić
Flag of Sweden.svg J Rosenqvist
4 4
  Flag of the United States.svg A Nefedova
Flag of the United States.svg A Parks
2 2 Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė
Flag of Lithuania.svg A Paražinskaitė
66
  Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė
Flag of Lithuania.svg A Paražinskaitė
66 Flag of the United States.svg A Li
Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
6477[7]
  Flag of Oman.svg F Al-Nabhani
Flag of Russia.svg A Gabueva
663 Flag of the United States.svg R Anderson
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
7765[10]
WC Flag of the United States.svg C Beckman
Flag of the United States.svg L Waddles
1 1 Flag of Oman.svg F Al-Nabhani
Flag of Russia.svg A Gabueva
3 4
  Flag of the United States.svg A Crump
Flag of the United States.svg R Small
0 0 3 Flag of the United States.svg R Anderson
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
66
3 Flag of the United States.svg R Anderson
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
663 Flag of the United States.svg R Anderson
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
76
  Flag of New Zealand.svg E Fanning
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Myers
3 2 Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
Flag of the United States.svg C Whoriskey
5 1
  Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
Flag of the United States.svg C Whoriskey
66 Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
Flag of the United States.svg C Whoriskey
76
  Flag of the United States.svg B Collens
Flag of France.svg T Fiquet
0 0 2 Flag of Japan.svg J Namigata
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
5 4
2 Flag of Japan.svg J Namigata
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
66

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References

  1. "W60 Lexington". www.itftennis.com.