2022 Zubr Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
2022 Zubr Cup
Final
Champions Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Dețiuc
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miriam Kolodziejová
Runners-up Flag of Japan.svg Funa Kozaki
Flag of Japan.svg Misaki Matsuda
Score7–6(7–4), 4–6, [10–5]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2021  · Zubr Cup ·  2023  

Carolina Alves and Sarah Beth Grey were the defending champions [1] but chose not to participate.

Contents

Anastasia Dețiuc and Miriam Kolodziejová won the title after defeating Funa Kozaki and Misaki Matsuda 7–6(7–4), 4–6, [10–5] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Venezuela.svg Andrea Gámiz / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Vedder (first round)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Dețiuc / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miriam Kolodziejová (champions)
  3. Flag of Lithuania.svg Justina Mikulskytė / Flag of Serbia.svg Natalija Stevanović (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Spain.svg Ángela Fita Boluda / Flag of Italy.svg Angelica Moratelli (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Venezuela.svg A Gámiz
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Vedder
3 2
  Flag of Spain.svg I Burillo Escorihuela
Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi
66 Flag of Spain.svg I Burillo Escorihuela
Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi
66
  Flag of Romania.svg O Gavrilă
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Marková
4 0r Flag of Spain.svg Y Cavallé Reimers
Flag of Spain.svg R Vicens Mas
2 3
  Flag of Spain.svg Y Cavallé Reimers
Flag of Spain.svg R Vicens Mas
60 Flag of Spain.svg I Burillo Escorihuela
Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi
4 4
4 Flag of Spain.svg Á Fita Boluda
Flag of Italy.svg A Moratelli
4 6[11] Flag of Japan.svg F Kozaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Matsuda
66
  Flag of North Macedonia.svg L Gjorcheska
Flag of Germany.svg K Hobgarski
63 [9] 4 Flag of Spain.svg Á Fita Boluda
Flag of Italy.svg A Moratelli
2 3
  Flag of Japan.svg F Kozaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Matsuda
66 Flag of Japan.svg F Kozaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Matsuda
66
WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Klimovičová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Šalková
3 1 Flag of Japan.svg F Kozaki
Flag of Japan.svg M Matsuda
646[5]
Alt Flag of the Czech Republic.svg N Bartůňková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Palicová
4 2 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Dețiuc
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Kolodziejová
774 [10]
  Flag of Spain.svg G Maristany
Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel
66 Flag of Spain.svg G Maristany
Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel
3 2
  Flag of France.svg C Monnet
Flag of Burundi.svg S Nahimana
4 3 3 Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
66
3 Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
663 Flag of Lithuania.svg J Mikulskytė
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
1 67
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Osborne
Flag of Latvia.svg D Vismane
64 [12]2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Dețiuc
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Kolodziejová
679
Alt Flag of Romania.svg IG Ghioroaie
Flag of Romania.svg OG Simion
4 6[10] Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Osborne
Flag of Latvia.svg D Vismane
2 4
WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Moravcová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Pospíšilová
2 3 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Dețiuc
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Kolodziejová
66
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Dețiuc
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Kolodziejová
66

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