2023 Ilkley Trophy – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2023 Ilkley Trophy
Final
Champions Flag of Japan.svg Nao Hibino
Flag of Serbia.svg Natalija Stevanović
Runners-up Flag of Poland.svg Maja Chwalińska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jesika Malečková
Score7–6(12–10), 7–6(7–5)
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2022  · Ilkley Trophy ·  2024  

Lizette Cabrera and Jang Su-jeong were the defending champions [1] but chose not to participate.

Contents

Nao Hibino and Natalija Stevanović won the title, defeating Maja Chwalińska and Jesika Malečková in the final, 7–6(12–10), 7–6(7–5).

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Sophie Chang / Flag of the United States.svg Quinn Gleason (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arianne Hartono / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Olivia Tjandramulia (first round)
  3. Flag of Japan.svg Mai Hontama / Flag of Japan.svg Moyuka Uchijima (first round)
  4. Flag placeholder.svg Alena Fomina-Klotz / Flag of Germany.svg Julia Lohoff (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
74 [10]
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of India.svg A Raina
5 6[7] 1 Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
664[7]
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg I Lacy
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Xu
2 3 Flag of Poland.svg M Chwalińska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Malečková
4 77[10]
Flag of Poland.svg M Chwalińska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Malečková
66 Flag of Poland.svg M Chwalińska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Malečková
67
3 Flag of Japan.svg M Hontama
Flag of Japan.svg M Uchijima
4 4 Flag of Indonesia.svg J Rompies
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
2 5
Flag of Indonesia.svg J Rompies
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
66 Flag of Indonesia.svg J Rompies
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
w/o
Flag of Sweden.svg M Björklund
Flag of Spain.svg A Bolsova
66 Flag of Sweden.svg M Björklund
Flag of Spain.svg A Bolsova
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L John-Baptiste
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Y Miyazaki
3 0 Flag of Poland.svg M Chwalińska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Malečková
61065
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Brooks
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Hutchinson
76 Flag of Japan.svg N Hibino
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
71277
Flag of Australia (converted).svg O Gadecki
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Silva
5 0 WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Brooks
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Hutchinson
1 6[10]
Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Waltert
677 Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Waltert
61 [6]
4 Flag placeholder.svg A Fomina-Klotz
Flag of Germany.svg J Lohoff
4 63WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Brooks
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Hutchinson
4 2
Flag of Japan.svg N Hibino
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
66 Flag of Japan.svg N Hibino
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
66
Flag of Germany.svg T Korpatsch
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
0 4 Flag of Japan.svg N Hibino
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stevanović
2 77[10]
Flag of France.svg E Jacquemot
Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban
656[10] Flag of France.svg E Jacquemot
Flag of Cyprus.svg R Șerban
665[8]
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Hartono
Flag of Australia (converted).svg O Tjandramulia
774 [2]

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References

  1. "W100 Ilkley". www.itftennis.com.