2023 Wiphold International – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Wiphold International
Final
Champions Flag of Japan.svg Mai Hontama
Flag of France.svg Alice Tubello
Runners-up Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sofia Costoulas
Flag of Italy.svg Dalila Spiteri
Score6–3, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · Wiphold International ·  2024  

Eudice Chong and Cody Wong were the defending champions [1] but chose not to participate.

Contents

Mai Hontama and Alice Tubello won the title, defeating Sofia Costoulas and Dalila Spiteri in the final, 6–3, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou / Flag placeholder.svg Anastasia Zakharova (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Hungary.svg Tímea Babos / Flag of Spain.svg Georgina García Pérez (semifinals)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg Emina Bektas / Flag of Israel.svg Lina Glushko (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  4. Flag of Turkey.svg Berfu Cengiz / Flag of Turkey.svg İpek Öz (withdrew)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou
Flag placeholder.svg A Zakharova
66
Flag of France.svg A Robbe
Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Shinikova
0 3 1 Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou
Flag placeholder.svg A Zakharova
64 [8]
Flag of India.svg S Bhasin
Flag of India.svg A Easwaramurthi
1 0 Flag of Japan.svg M Hontama
Flag of France.svg A Tubello
1 6[10]
Flag of Japan.svg M Hontama
Flag of France.svg A Tubello
66 Flag of Japan.svg M Hontama
Flag of France.svg A Tubello
66
Alt Flag of Zimbabwe.svg R Magarira
Flag of Nigeria.svg DD Nweke
3 1rFlag placeholder.svg A Korneeva
Flag of Egypt.svg S Samir
3 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Dürst
Flag of Sweden.svg F Östlund
64 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Dürst
Flag of Sweden.svg F Östlund
624
Flag placeholder.svg A Korneeva
Flag of Egypt.svg S Samir
61 [10]Flag placeholder.svg A Korneeva
Flag of Egypt.svg S Samir
776
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L John-Baptiste
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Maloney
2 6[8] Flag of Japan.svg M Hontama
Flag of France.svg A Tubello
66
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Costoulas
Flag of Italy.svg D Spiteri
66 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Costoulas
Flag of Italy.svg D Spiteri
3 3
Flag placeholder.svg E Koklina
Flag of the United States.svg A Lahey
4 4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Costoulas
Flag of Italy.svg D Spiteri
w/o
WC Flag of South Africa.svg E McKenzie
Flag of South Africa.svg TT Panaino
0 1 3 Flag of the United States.svg E Bektas
Flag of Israel.svg L Glushko
3 Flag of the United States.svg E Bektas
Flag of Israel.svg L Glushko
66 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Costoulas
Flag of Italy.svg D Spiteri
63 [10]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Di Girolami
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Vlasselaer
662 Flag of Hungary.svg T Babos
Flag of Spain.svg G García Pérez
3 6[6]
WC Flag of South Africa.svg A Boshoff
Flag of South Africa.svg K Ledwaba
1 0 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Di Girolami
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Vlasselaer
3 3
WC Flag of South Africa.svg C Botha
Flag of South Africa.svg M Jordaan
0 0 2 Flag of Hungary.svg T Babos
Flag of Spain.svg G García Pérez
66
2 Flag of Hungary.svg T Babos
Flag of Spain.svg G García Pérez
66

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