2024 São Paulo Torneio Internacional de Tênis Feminino – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2024 São Paulo Torneio Internacional de Tênis Feminino
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2023  · São Paulo Torneio Internacional de Tênis Feminino ·  2025  

Thi is the first edition of the tournament.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Greece.svg Eleni Christofi / Flag of Italy.svg Aurora Zantedeschi
  2. Flag of Italy.svg Nicole Fossa Huergo / Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zhibek Kulambayeva
  3. Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Naito / Flag of Ukraine.svg Valeriya Strakhova (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Brazil.svg Laura Pigossi / Flag of Argentina.svg Julia Riera

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Greece.svg E Christofi
Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi
66
Flag of Italy.svg G Ceschi
Flag of Romania.svg M Toma
2 2 1 Flag of Greece.svg E Christofi
Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi
w/o
Flag of Italy.svg B Ricci
Flag of Italy.svg S Rocchetti
66 Flag of Italy.svg B Ricci
Flag of Italy.svg S Rocchetti
Flag of Brazil.svg L Esteves
Flag of Brazil.svg L Rodrigues Daud
1 3 1 Flag of Greece.svg E Christofi
Flag of Italy.svg A Zantedeschi
4 Flag of Brazil.svg L Pigossi
Flag of Argentina.svg J Riera
664 Flag of Brazil.svg L Pigossi
Flag of Argentina.svg J Riera
Alt Flag of Brazil.svg JR Dourado
Flag of Brazil.svg Y Fatima Costa
1 1 4 Flag of Brazil.svg L Pigossi
Flag of Argentina.svg J Riera
66
Flag of Peru.svg R Ccuno
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
66 Flag of Peru.svg R Ccuno
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
1 1
Flag of Mexico.svg V Rodríguez
Flag of Mexico.svg AS Sánchez
3 4  
Flag of Brazil.svg TG Pedretti
Flag of Bolivia.svg N Zeballos
76 
Flag of Brazil.svg A Candiotto
Flag placeholder.svg D Lodikova
5 0 Flag of Brazil.svg TG Pedretti
Flag of Bolivia.svg N Zeballos
775 [10]
Flag of Brazil.svg B Bernardes
Flag of Brazil.svg S Cohen Perovani
2 0 3 Flag of Japan.svg Y Naito
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Strakhova
617[8]
3 Flag of Japan.svg Y Naito
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Strakhova
66 Flag of Brazil.svg TG Pedretti
Flag of Bolivia.svg N Zeballos
WC Flag of Brazil.svg C Bossi
Flag of Brazil.svg L Garcia Vidal
74 [10]2 Flag of Italy.svg N Fossa Huergo
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Z Kulambayeva
Flag of Brazil.svg C Bohrer Martins
Flag of Brazil.svg J Konishi Camargo Silva
5 6[6] WC Flag of Brazil.svg C Bossi
Flag of Brazil.svg L Garcia Vidal
2 2
Flag of Argentina.svg J Estable
Flag of Chile.svg F Labraña
1 1 2 Flag of Italy.svg N Fossa Huergo
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Z Kulambayeva
66
2 Flag of Italy.svg N Fossa Huergo
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Z Kulambayeva
66

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