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1972 French Open – Mixed doubles

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Mixed doubles
1972 French Open
Final
ChampionAustralia Kim Warwick
Australia Evonne Goolagong
Runner-upFrance Jean-Claude Barclay
France Françoise Dürr
Score6–2, 6–4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends −45 45+ women
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Jean-Claude Barclay and Françoise Dürr were the defending champions but lost in the final 6–2, 6–4 against Kim Warwick and Evonne Goolagong.[1]

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  Australia Kim Warwick
Australia Evonne Goolagong
4 6 11
  Romania Ilie Năstase
United States Rosie Casals
6 4 9
  Australia Kim Warwick
Australia Evonne Goolagong
6 6
1 France Jean-Claude Barclay
France Françoise Dürr
2 4
  South Africa Bob Hewitt
United Kingdom Virginia Wade
4 6 4
1 France Jean-Claude Barclay
France Françoise Dürr
6 3 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
2 South Africa F McMillan
Australia J Dalton
w/o
Japan K Hirai
Japan Y Tanaka
2 South Africa F McMillan
Australia J Dalton
6 6
Italy A Panatta
United States K Kemmer
3 6 6 Italy A Panatta
United States K Kemmer
3 0
France J Thamin
France D Beillan
6 4 1 2 South Africa F McMillan
Australia J Dalton
2 5
Australia K Warwick
Australia E Goolagong
6 6 Australia K Warwick
Australia E Goolagong
6 7
Ecuador E Zuleta
France J Mauroy-Toffier
1 3 Australia K Warwick
Australia E Goolagong
6 6
Australia B Howe
France R Darmon
5 10 10 Australia B Howe
France R Darmon
1 3
Soviet Union T Kakulia
Soviet Union M Chuvirina
7 8 8 Australia K Warwick
Australia E Goolagong
4 6 11
3 Soviet Union A Metreveli
Soviet Union O Morozova
6 6 Romania I Năstase
United States R Casals
6 4 9
Chile B Prajoux
Chile M Rodríguez
2 1 3 Soviet Union A Metreveli
Soviet Union O Morozova
6 6
France J-B Chanfreau
France G Chanfreau
w/o France J-B Chanfreau
France G Chanfreau
1 4
Argentina R Cano
Argentina R Giscafré
3 Soviet Union A Metreveli
Soviet Union O Morozova
6 1 5
Romania I Năstase
United States R Casals
6 6 Romania I Năstase
United States R Casals
4 6 7
France W N'Godrella
France A-M Rouchon
1 3 Romania I Năstase
United States R Casals
6 6
Brazil T Koch
United States P Teeguarden
6 6 Brazil T Koch
United States P Teeguarden
1 1
France T Bernasconi
France O de Roubin
4 4

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Brazil JE Mandarino
Spain C Mandarino
4 4
United States J McManus
United Kingdom N Truman
6 6 United States J McManus
United Kingdom N Truman
0 0
Chile JR Pinto Bravo
Chile AM Pinto Bravo
3 3 South Africa B Hewitt
United Kingdom V Wade
6 6
South Africa B Hewitt
United Kingdom V Wade
6 6 South Africa B Hewitt
United Kingdom V Wade
8 6
Soviet Union T Leius
Netherlands B Stöve
7 6 4 United States C Graebner
United States BJ King
6 3
France D Contet
France N Fuchs
5 4 Soviet Union T Leius
Netherlands B Stöve
4 7
United States N Perry
South Africa L Rossouw
3 2 4 United States C Graebner
United States BJ King
6 9
4 United States C Graebner
United States BJ King
6 6 South Africa B Hewitt
United Kingdom V Wade
4 6 4
France P Dominguez
Uruguay F Bonicelli
w/o 1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
6 3 6
South Africa P Cramer
South Africa P Pretorius
France P Dominguez
Uruguay F Bonicelli
4 6 3
United States A Olmedo
United States M Schallau
2 3 Soviet Union S Likhachev
Australia L Hunt
6 3 6
Soviet Union S Likhachev
Australia L Hunt
6 6 Soviet Union S Likhachev
Australia L Hunt
6 5 3
Japan J Kamiwazumi
Japan K Sawamatsu
1 4 1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
2 7 6
Chile P Cornejo
Colombia I Fernández de Soto
6 6 Chile P Cornejo
Colombia I Fernández de Soto
4 4
Romania S Dron
Romania E Dumitrescu
1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
6 6
1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
w/o

References

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  1. ^ "MRS. KING, GIMENO TAKE PARIS FINALS". nytimes.com.
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