2019 Ladies Open Lugano – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Ladies Open Lugano
Final
Champions Flag of Romania.svg Sorana Cîrstea
Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Mitu
Runners-up Flag of Russia.svg Veronika Kudermetova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Galina Voskoboeva
Score1–6, 6–2, [10–8]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2018  · Ladies Open Lugano ·  2020  

Kirsten Flipkens and Elise Mertens were the defending champions, but chose not to participate. [1]

Contents

Sorana Cîrstea and Andreea Mitu won the title, defeating Veronika Kudermetova and Galina Voskoboeva in the final, 1–6, 6–2, [10–8].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Veronika Kudermetova / Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Galina Voskoboeva (final)
  2. Flag of Sweden.svg Cornelia Lister / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Romania.svg Sorana Cîrstea / Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Mitu (champions)
  4. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Belinda Bencic / Flag of Slovakia.svg Viktória Kužmová (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Russia.svg V Kudermetova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva
677
  Flag of Russia.svg A Fomina
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Wacanno
3 601 Flag of Russia.svg V Kudermetova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva
646[10]
  Flag of Germany.svg M Barthel
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg X Knoll
678 Flag of Germany.svg M Barthel
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg X Knoll
771 [5]
  Flag of France.svg F Ferro
Flag of France.svg P Parmentier
1 661 Flag of Russia.svg V Kudermetova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva
677
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg B Bencic
Flag of Slovakia.svg V Kužmová
764 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg B Bencic
Flag of Slovakia.svg V Kužmová
3 65
  Flag of Georgia.svg O Kalashnikova
Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson
5 3 4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg B Bencic
Flag of Slovakia.svg V Kužmová
784 [11]
Alt Flag of Georgia.svg E Gorgodze
Flag of Germany.svg T Korpatsch
4 4 Flag of Italy.svg G Marchetti
Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Rus
666[9]
  Flag of Italy.svg G Marchetti
Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Rus
661 Flag of Russia.svg V Kudermetova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva
62 [8]
  Flag of India.svg P Thombare
Flag of Russia.svg E Yashina
3 2 3 Flag of Romania.svg S Cîrstea
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
1 6[10]
  Flag of Belarus.svg V Lapko
Flag of Luxembourg.svg M Minella
66 Flag of Belarus.svg V Lapko
Flag of Luxembourg.svg M Minella
2 6[7]
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Küng
Flag of Denmark.svg C Tauson
4 6[7] 3 Flag of Romania.svg S Cîrstea
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
62 [10]
3 Flag of Romania.svg S Cîrstea
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
63 [10]3 Flag of Romania.svg S Cîrstea
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
66
  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-h Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg F-h Wu
2 4 WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg T Bacsinszky
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Y In-Albon
4 3
WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg T Bacsinszky
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Y In-Albon
66WC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg T Bacsinszky
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Y In-Albon
4 6[10]
  Flag of Slovakia.svg C Škamlová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Zarycká
1 3 2 Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
64 [7]
2 Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
66

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References

  1. "Elise Mertens wins Lugano singles and doubles titles". www.tennis365.com.