Tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' doubles

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These are the results for the girls' doubles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics .

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Seeds

  1. Flag of Hungary.svg  Tímea Babos  (HUN) / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  An-Sophie Mestach  (BEL)(semifinals, bronze medalists)
  2. Flag of Ukraine.svg  Sofiya Kovalets  (UKR) / Flag of Ukraine.svg  Elina Svitolina  (UKR)(quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Romania.svg  Cristina Dinu  (ROU) / Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ons Jabeur  (TUN)(quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jana Čepelová  (SVK) / Flag of Slovakia.svg  Chantal Škamlová  (SVK)(final, silver medalists)

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Gold medal match
          
1 Flag of Hungary.svg  Tímea Babos  (HUN)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  An-Sophie Mestach  (BEL)
63 [7]
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tang Haochen  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zheng Saisai  (CHN)
3 6[10]
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tang Haochen  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zheng Saisai  (CHN)
63 [10]
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jana Čepelová  (SVK)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Chantal Škamlová  (SVK)
4 6[4]
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Jana Čepelová  (SVK)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Chantal Škamlová  (SVK)
67
 Flag of Russia.svg  Daria Gavrilova  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Yulia Putintseva  (RUS)
4 67Bronze medal match
1 Flag of Hungary.svg  Tímea Babos  (HUN)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  An-Sophie Mestach  (BEL)
66
 Flag of Russia.svg  Daria Gavrilova  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Yulia Putintseva  (RUS)
2 2

Top half

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
               
1 Flag of Hungary.svg  T Babos  (HUN)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  A-S Mestach  (BEL)
66 
 Flag of Madagascar.svg  N Rasolomalala  (MAD)
Flag of Madagascar.svg  Z Razafimahatratra  (MAD)
1 3  
1 Flag of Hungary.svg  T Babos  (HUN)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  A-S Mestach  (BEL)
4 6[14]
 Flag of Japan.svg  S Ishizu  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  E Mutaguchi  (JPN)
63 [12]
 Flag of Thailand.svg  L Kumkhum  (THA)
Flag of Indonesia.svg  GS Ysidora  (INA)
1 4  
 Flag of Japan.svg  S Ishizu  (JPN)
Flag of Japan.svg  E Mutaguchi  (JPN)
66 
1 Flag of Hungary.svg  T Babos  (HUN)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  A-S Mestach  (BEL)
63 [7]
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  H Tang  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  S Zheng  (CHN)
3 6[10]
3 Flag of Romania.svg  C Dinu  (ROU)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  O Jabeur  (TUN)
73 [10]
 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  D Allertová  (CZE)
Flag of Montenegro.svg  M Radulović  (MNE)
5 6[1]
3 Flag of Romania.svg  C Dinu  (ROU)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  O Jabeur  (TUN)
2 3  
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  H Tang  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  S Zheng  (CHN)
66 
 Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  D Erić  (SRB)
Flag of Germany.svg  A-L Friedsam  (GER)
5 6[11]
 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  H Tang  (CHN)
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  S Zheng  (CHN)
72 [13]

Bottom half

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
               
 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  M Jodoin  (CAN)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  K Palivets  (CAN)
1 64 
 Flag of Denmark.svg  M Grage  (DEN)
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  I Kremen  (BLR)
67 
 Flag of Denmark.svg  M Grage  (DEN)
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  I Kremen  (BLR)
4 3  
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg  J Čepelová  (SVK)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  C Škamlová  (SVK)
66 
 Flag of Venezuela.svg  A Gámiz  (VEN)
Flag of Venezuela.svg  A Pérez  (VEN)
3 66 
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg  J Čepelová  (SVK)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  C Škamlová  (SVK)
67 
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg  J Čepelová  (SVK)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  C Škamlová  (SVK)
67 
 Flag of Russia.svg  D Gavrilova  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Y Putintseva  (RUS)
4 67 
 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  M Puig  (PUR)
Flag of Singapore.svg  S Tan  (SIN)
4 5  
 Flag of Russia.svg  D Gavrilova  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Y Putintseva  (RUS)
67 
 Flag of Russia.svg  D Gavrilova  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Y Putintseva  (RUS)
66 
2 Flag of Ukraine.svg  S Kovalets  (UKR)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  E Svitolina  (UKR)
4 4  
 Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg  V Cepede Royg  (PAR)
Flag of Argentina.svg  AS Eskenazi  (ARG)
2 6[5]
2 Flag of Ukraine.svg  S Kovalets  (UKR)
Flag of Ukraine.svg  E Svitolina  (UKR)
64 [10]

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