2024 Zaragoza Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2024 Zaragoza Open
Final
Champions Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miriam Kolodziejová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anna Sisková
Runners-up Flag of Italy.svg Angelica Moratelli
Flag of Italy.svg Camilla Rosatello
Score6–2, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2023  · Zaragoza Open ·  2025  

Diane Parry and Arantxa Rus were the defending champions [1] but Parry chose not to participate. Rus partnered alongside Amandine Hesse but lost in the first round to Isabelle Haverlag and Moyuka Uchijima.

Contents

Miriam Kolodziejová and Anna Sisková won the title, defeating Angelica Moratelli and Camilla Rosatello in the final, 6–2, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Italy.svg Angelica Moratelli / Flag of Italy.svg Camilla Rosatello (final)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miriam Kolodziejová / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anna Sisková (champions)
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Naiktha Bains / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Maia Lumsden (first round)
  4. Flag placeholder.svg Alena Fomina-Klotz / Flag placeholder.svg Iryna Shymanovich (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Italy.svg A Moratelli
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
66
WC Flag of Spain.svg S Alejo
Flag of Spain.svg A Palazón
1 2 1 Flag of Italy.svg A Moratelli
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
76
Flag of Ukraine.svg M Kolb
Flag of Ukraine.svg N Kolb
678 Flag of Ukraine.svg M Kolb
Flag of Ukraine.svg N Kolb
5 2
Flag of the United States.svg A Rogers
Flag of Australia (converted).svg O Tjandramulia
4 661 Flag of Italy.svg A Moratelli
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
66
4 Flag placeholder.svg A Fomina-Klotz
Flag placeholder.svg I Shymanovich
664 Flag placeholder.svg A Fomina-Klotz
Flag placeholder.svg I Shymanovich
3 4
Flag of Spain.svg J Bouzas Maneiro
Flag of Spain.svg L Romero Gormaz
1 2 4 Flag placeholder.svg A Fomina-Klotz
Flag placeholder.svg I Shymanovich
66
WC Flag of Spain.svg C Ansón Sánchez
Flag of Spain.svg C Esquiva Bañuls
2 4 WC Flag of Spain.svg I Burillo Escorihuela
Flag of Spain.svg C Martínez Círez
2 4
WC Flag of Spain.svg I Burillo Escorihuela
Flag of Spain.svg C Martínez Círez
661 Flag of Italy.svg A Moratelli
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
2 3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Barnett
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F Christie
w/o2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Koloziejová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková
66
Flag of France.svg L Jeanjean
Flag of Romania.svg G Lee
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Barnett
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F Christie
7763[10]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg G Knutson
Flag placeholder.svg V Miroshnichenko
76 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg G Knutson
Flag placeholder.svg V Miroshnichenko
6577[5]
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Bains
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Lumsden
5 2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Barnett
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F Christie
5 63
Flag of the Netherlands.svg I Haverlag
Flag of Japan.svg M Uchijima
7762 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Koloziejová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková
777
Flag of France.svg A Hesse
Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Rus
654 Flag of the Netherlands.svg I Haverlag
Flag of Japan.svg M Uchijima
62 [6]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Murray Sharan
Flag of Poland.svg K Piter
3 4 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Koloziejová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková
3 6[10]
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Koloziejová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sisková
66

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References

  1. "W80 Zaragoza". www.itftennis.com.