2022 Trofeo BMW Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
2022 Trofeo BMW Cup
Champions Flag of Italy.svg Matilde Paoletti
Flag of Italy.svg Lisa Pigato
Runners-upFlag placeholder.svg Darya Astakhova
Flag of Latvia.svg Daniela Vismane
Final score6–3, 7–6(9–7)
Events
Singles Doubles
  2019  · Trofeo BMW Cup ·  2023  

Arina Rodionova and Storm Sanders were the defending champions [1] but chose to compete at the 2022 French Open qualifying instead.

Contents

Matilde Paoletti and Lisa Pigato won the title, defeating Darya Astakhova and Daniela Vismane in the final, 6–3, 7–6(9–7).

Seeds

  1. Flag of Hungary.svg Tímea Babos / Flag of Switzerland.svg Xenia Knoll (first round)
  2. Flag of Chile.svg Bárbara Gatica / Flag of Brazil.svg Rebeca Pereira (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag placeholder.svg Irina Khromacheva / Flag of Serbia.svg Natalija Stevanović (first round)
  4. Flag of North Macedonia.svg Lina Gjorcheska / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anna Sisková (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Hungary.svg T Babos
Flag of Switzerland.svg X Knoll
652
WC Flag of Italy.svg G Crescenzi
Flag of Italy.svg V Meliss
776WC Flag of Italy.svg G Crescenzi
Flag of Italy.svg V Meliss
626[10]
  Flag of Poland.svg M Chwalińska
Flag of Romania.svg C Dinu
67 Flag of Poland.svg M Chwalińska
Flag of Romania.svg C Dinu
774 [7]
  Flag of Turkey.svg B Cengiz
Flag of India.svg A Raina
4 5 WC Flag of Italy.svg G Crescenzi
Flag of Italy.svg V Meliss
4 4
4 Flag of North Macedonia.svg L Gjorcheska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková
66Flag placeholder.svg D Astakhova
Flag of Latvia.svg D Vismane
66
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Appleton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Collins
3 3 4 Flag of North Macedonia.svg L Gjorcheska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková
2 6[8]
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Romania.svg N Dascălu
3 6[6] Flag placeholder.svg D Astakhova
Flag of Latvia.svg D Vismane
60 [10]
 Flag placeholder.svg D Astakhova
Flag of Latvia.svg D Vismane
61 [10]Flag placeholder.svg D Astakhova
Flag of Latvia.svg D Vismane
3 67
  Flag of Romania.svg IG Ghioroaie
Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė
65 [9] Flag of Italy.svg M Paoletti
Flag of Italy.svg L Pigato
679
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Kolodziejová
Flag of Poland.svg M Kubka
0 7[11] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Kolodziejová
Flag of Poland.svg M Kubka
4 3
  Flag of Italy.svg M Paoletti
Flag of Italy.svg L Pigato
66 Flag of Italy.svg M Paoletti
Flag of Italy.svg L Pigato
66
3 Flag placeholder.svg I Khromacheva
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
4 1 Flag of Italy.svg M Paoletti
Flag of Italy.svg L Pigato
7777
  Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
66 Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
6462
WC Flag of Italy.svg C Lazzari
Flag of Italy.svg F Marchiani
2 1 Flag of Italy.svg M Di Giuseppe
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
66
WC Flag of Italy.svg C Catini
Flag of Italy.svg S Giovanardi
2 1 2 Flag of Chile.svg B Gatica
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
1 2
2 Flag of Chile.svg B Gatica
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
66

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References

  1. "W25 Rome (2019)". www.itftennis.com.