Tennis at the 2022 Pacific Mini Games – Mixed doubles

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Mixed doubles
at the 2022 Pacific Mini Games
Venue American Memorial Park and Pacific Islands Club
Dates19–25 June
Competitors29 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg  Northern Mariana Islands
  2017
2025  

The mixed doubles tennis event at the 2022 Pacific Mini Games took place at the American Memorial Park and Pacific Islands Club in Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands from 19 to 25 June 2022. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

Date20 June21 June22 June23 June24 June
Mixed doublesRound of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals

Seeds

All seeds per ATP rankings.

01.   Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Violet Apisah/ Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Matthew Stubbings (champions, gold medalists)
02.   Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Abigail Tere-Apisah/Mark Gibbons (semifinals, fourth place)
03.   Flag of Fiji.svg Saoirse Breen/ Flag of Fiji.svg William O'Connell (finals, silver medalists)
04.   Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Isabel Heras/ Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Sinclair (semifinals, bronze medalists)
05.   Flag of Tonga.svg Ana Taminika/ Flag of Tonga.svg Matavao Fanguana (second round)
06.   Flag of Tonga.svg Ela Vakaukamea/ Flag of Tonga.svg Semisi Fanguna (quarterfinals)
07.   Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster/ Flag of Samoa.svg Leon So'Onalole (quarterfinals)
08.   Flag of French Polynesia.svg Vaiani Dusserre-Valleaux/ Flag of French Polynesia.svg Gillian Osmont (second round)

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Results

Finals

Semi-finals Final
          
1 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Violet Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Matthew Stubbings
3 6[10]
4 Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Isabel Heras
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Sinclair
63 [7]
1 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Violet Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Matthew Stubbings
66
3  Flag of Fiji.svg Saoirse Breen
Flag of Fiji.svg William O'Connell
3 1
3  Flag of Fiji.svg Saoirse Breen
Flag of Fiji.svg William O'Connell
3 78[10]
2  Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Abigail Tere-Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Mark Gibbons
666[8] Bronze medal
4  Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Isabel Heras
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Sinclair
77
2  Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Abigail Tere-Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Mark Gibbons
5 5

Top half

Section 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals
               
1 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Violet Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Matthew Stubbings
66
Flag of Guam.svg Fremont Gibson
Flag of Guam.svg Camden Camacho
0 0
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Jennifer Ly
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Heimanarii Laisan
3 3
Flag of Guam.svg Fremont Gibson
Flag of Guam.svg Camden Camacho
66
1 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Violet Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Matthew Stubbings
66
Flag of Kiribati.svg Fakaofo Kaoa
Flag of Kiribati.svg Benjamin Kourabi
0 1
Flag of Kiribati.svg Fakaofo Kaoa
Flag of Kiribati.svg Benjamin Kourabi
66
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Chloe Vazeriko Collinson
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Junior Michael Miki
3 3
Flag of Kiribati.svg Fakaofo Kaoa
Flag of Kiribati.svg Benjamin Kourabi
w/o
5 Flag of Tonga.svg Ana Taminika
Flag of Tonga.svg Matavao Fanguana
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Asia Daisy Raulerson
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Robert Schorr
4 5
5 Flag of Tonga.svg Ana Taminika
Flag of Tonga.svg Matavao Fanguana
67

Section 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals
               
4 Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Isabel Heras
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Sinclair
w/o
Flag of Fiji.svg Grace Debalevu
Flag of Fiji.svg Storm Cornish
4 Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Isabel Heras
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Sinclair
66
Flag of Fiji.svg Ruby Coffin
Flag of Fiji.svg Sebastian Tikaram
0 1
Flag of Fiji.svg Ruby Coffin
Flag of Fiji.svg Sebastian Tikaram
66
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Naomi Sipiti
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Noah Molbaleh
1 1
4 Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Isabel Heras
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Sinclair
66
Flag of Samoa.svg Mahinarangi Warren
Flag of Samoa.svg Kristen Pavitt
2 0
Flag of Tonga.svg Peata Fatai
Flag of Tonga.svg Otufangavalu Noa
2 1
Flag of Samoa.svg Mahinarangi Warren
Flag of Samoa.svg Kristen Pavitt
66
Flag of Samoa.svg Mahinarangi Warren
Flag of Samoa.svg Kristen Pavitt
4 6[10]
8 Flag of French Polynesia.svg Vaiani Dusserre-Valleaux
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Gillian Osmont
62 [4]
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Zorika Dalice Morgan
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Junior Benjamin
8 Flag of French Polynesia.svg Vaiani Dusserre-Valleaux
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Gillian Osmont
w/o

Bottom half

Section 3

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals
               
6 Flag of Tonga.svg Ela Vakaukamea
Flag of Tonga.svg Semisi Fanguna
66
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Chrisma Jendy Au
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Popai Leong
0 1
6 Flag of Tonga.svg Ela Vakaukamea
Flag of Tonga.svg Semisi Fanguna
66
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Hyejin Irene Elliott
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Nyle Ramsey
1 1
Flag of Kiribati.svg Helen Ioera Atenati
Flag of Kiribati.svg Aato Boari Torua
3 2
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Hyejin Irene Elliott
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Colin Nyle Ramsey
66
6 Flag of Tonga.svg Ela Vakaukamea
Flag of Tonga.svg Semisi Fanguna
5 3
3 Flag of Fiji.svg Saoirse Breen
Flag of Fiji.svg William O'Connell
76
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Kira Fong Loi
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Reynald Taaroa
4 6[10]
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Patricia Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Eddie Mera
61 6
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Kira Fong Loi
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Reynald Taaroa
2 4
3 Flag of Fiji.svg Saoirse Breen
Flag of Fiji.svg William O'Connell
66

Section 4

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals
               
7 Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster
Flag of Samoa.svg Leon So'Onalole
76
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Lorraine Banimataku
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Zachary Sands
5 3
7 Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster
Flag of Samoa.svg Leon So'Onalole
66
Flag of Guam.svg Sydney Packbier
Flag of Guam.svg Aarman Sachdev
4 1
Flag of Guam.svg Sydney Packbier
Flag of Guam.svg Aarman Sachdev
66
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Serin Chung
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Bobby James Aguon Cruz
4 2
7 Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster
Flag of Samoa.svg Leon So'Onalole
4 1
2 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Abigail Tere-Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Mark Gibbons
66
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mehetia Boosie
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Robert Chonvant
66
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Marion Hellen Gaote'E
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Clivert Vakola
2 0
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mehetia Boosie
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Robert Chonvant
1 1
2 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Abigail Tere-Apisah
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Mark Gibbons
66

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