Tennis at the 2023 Pacific Games – Women's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2023 Pacific Games
Venue National Tennis Center
Dates24–30 November
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
  2019
2027  

The women's doubles tennis event at the 2023 Pacific Games took place at the National Tennis Center in Honiara, Solomon Islands from 24 to 30 November 2023. [1] [2]

Contents

Schedule

Date24 November25 November26 November27 November28 November29 November30 November
Women's doublesRound of 16Rest dayQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals

[3]

Seeds

All seeds per ATP rankings. [4]

01.   Flag of Samoa.svg Annerly Georgopoulos / Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster (champions, gold medalists)
02.   Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Zorika Morgan / Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Georgimah Row (finals, silver medalists)
03.   Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mehitia Boosie / Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tavero Chung (semifinals, fourth place)
04.   Flag of Tonga.svg Sisilia Teu / Flag of Tonga.svg Ela Vakaukamea (quarterfinals)

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Samoa.svg Annerly Georgopoulos
Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster
66
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Vinda Teally
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Philia Waita
66  Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Vinda Teally
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Philia Waita
0 0
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Michaela Mesa
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Namet Sanewai
1 2 1  Flag of Samoa.svg Annerly Georgopoulos
Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster
66
3 Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mehitia Boosie
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tavero Chung
663  Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mehitia Boosie
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tavero Chung
2 2
Flag of Fiji.svg Josephine Debalevu
Flag of Fiji.svg Sina Izumi
3 4 3 Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mehitia Boosie
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tavero Chung
66
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Hinano Ellingham
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Katee Wearing
3 2   Flag of Vanuatu.svg Lorraine Banimataku
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Abygail Coeuillet
4 0
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Lorraine Banimataku
Flag of Vanuatu.svg Abygail Coeuillet
661  Flag of Samoa.svg Annerly Georgopoulos
Flag of Samoa.svg Eleanor Schuster
66
Flag of Nauru.svg Tsitsi Edwinkalin
Flag of Nauru.svg Itaia Nigelita
0 0 2  Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Zorika Morgan
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Georgimah Row
2 4
Flag of Fiji.svg Ruby Coffin
Flag of Fiji.svg Tarani Kamoe
66  Flag of Fiji.svg Ruby Coffin
Flag of Fiji.svg Tarani Kamoe
66
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mia Shan
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Jennifer Ly
0 2 4 Flag of Tonga.svg Sisilia Teu
Flag of Tonga.svg Ela Vakaukamea
3 3
4 Flag of Tonga.svg Sisilia Teu
Flag of Tonga.svg Ela Vakaukamea
66  Flag of Fiji.svg Ruby Coffin
Flag of Fiji.svg Tarani Kamoe
1 5 Bronze medal
Flag of Samoa.svg Noelleda Ah San
Flag of Samoa.svg Mahinarangi Warren
6113 2  Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Zorika Morgan
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Georgimah Row
67
Flag of Guam.svg Freemont Gibson
Flag of Guam.svg Sydney Packbier
7136 Flag of Guam.svg Freemont Gibson
Flag of Guam.svg Sydney Packbier
3 4 3  Flag of French Polynesia.svg Mehitia Boosie
Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tavero Chung
5 1
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Norah Browne
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Lilian Maui
2 2 2 Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Zorika Morgan
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Georgimah Row
66  Flag of Fiji.svg Ruby Coffin
Flag of Fiji.svg Tarani Kamoe
76
2 Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Zorika Morgan
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Georgimah Row
66

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