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2022 Australian Open – Girls' doubles

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Girls' doubles
2022 Australian Open
Final
ChampionsUnited States Clervie Ngounoue
Russia Diana Shnaider
Runners-upCanada Kayla Cross
Canada Victoria Mboko
Score6–4, 6–3
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Clervie Ngounoue and Diana Shnaider defeated Kayla Cross and Victoria Mboko in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the girls' doubles title at the 2022 Australian Open.[1]

Alex Eala and Priska Madelyn Nugroho were the defending champions,[2] but Nugroho was no longer eligible to participate in junior events, whilst Eala chose not to participate.

Seeds

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  1. United States Clervie Ngounoue / Russia Diana Shnaider (champions)
  2. Croatia Petra Marčinko / Denmark Johanne Svendsen (semifinals)
  3. Russia Yaroslava Bartashevich / Russia Ksenia Zaytseva (second round)
  4. Finland Laura Hietaranta / Argentina Solana Sierra (first round)
  5. Croatia Lucija Ćirić Bagarić / Belgium Sofia Costoulas (first round)
  6. Switzerland Céline Naef / Canada Annabelle Xu (first round)
  7. Russia Anastasiia Gureva / Russia Elena Pridankina (quarterfinals)
  8. United States Alexis Blokhina / United States Liv Hovde (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 United States Clervie Ngounoue
Russia Diana Shnaider
7 77
WC Australia Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz
Australia Taylah Preston
5 65
1 United States Clervie Ngounoue
Russia Diana Shnaider
6 6
  Canada Kayla Cross
Canada Victoria Mboko
4 3
  Canada Kayla Cross
Canada Victoria Mboko
78 2 [10]
2 Croatia Petra Marčinko
Denmark Johanne Svendsen
66 6 [7]

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United States Clervie Ngounoue
Russia Diana Shnaider
6 6
France Nahia Berecoechea
Iran Meshkatolzahra Safi
1 2 1 United States C Ngounoue
Russia D Shnaider
6 6
Canada Mia Kupres
United Kingdom Ranah Akua Stoiber
4 6 [10] Canada M Kupres
United Kingdom RA Stoiber
3 3
Germany Carolina Kuhl
Serbia Tijana Sretenović
6 3 [7] 1 United States C Ngounoue
Russia D Shnaider
4 6 [10]
WC Australia Lily Fairclough
Australia Yilin Yan
4 4 8 United States A Blokhina
United States L Hovde
6 4 [8]
Romania Anca Todoni
Belgium Hanne Vandewinkel
6 6 Romania A Todoni
Belgium H Vandewinkel
65 1
Slovakia Irina Balus
Lithuania Patricija Paukštytė
6 3 [7] 8 United States A Blokhina
United States L Hovde
77 6
8 United States Alexis Blokhina
United States Liv Hovde
4 6 [10] 1 United States C Ngounoue
Russia D Shnaider
7 77
3 Russia Yaroslava Bartashevich
Russia Ksenia Zaytseva
6 6 WC Australia C Kempenaers-Pocz
Australia T Preston
5 65
Czech Republic Amélie Šmejkalová
Czech Republic Tereza Valentová
1 3 3 Russia Y Bartashevich
Russia K Zaytseva
3 2
Morocco Aya El Aouni
Kenya Angella Okutoyi
1 1 Japan Ma Mushika
Japan Mi Mushika
6 6
Japan Mao Mushika
Japan Mio Mushika
6 6 Japan Ma Mushika
Japan Mi Mushika
4 0
Brazil Ana Candiotto
Chinese Taipei Li Yu-yun
1 6 [6] WC Australia C Kempenaers-Pocz
Australia T Preston
6 6
WC Australia Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz
Australia Taylah Preston
6 1 [10] WC Australia C Kempenaers-Pocz
Australia T Preston
6 6
Italy Virginia Ferrara
Italy Georgia Pedone
6 4 [10] Italy V Ferrara
Italy G Pedone
3 1
6 Switzerland Céline Naef
Canada Annabelle Xu
0 6 [8]

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Croatia Lucija Ćirić Bagarić
Belgium Sofia Costoulas
65 3
Canada Kayla Cross
Canada Victoria Mboko
77 6 Canada K Cross
Canada V Mboko
78 4 [10]
Czech Republic Lucie Havlíčková
Czech Republic Dominika Šalková
6 6 Czech Republic L Havlíčková
Czech Republic D Šalková
66 6 [4]
WC Australia Talia Gibson
Australia Elena Micic
1 2 Canada K Cross
Canada V Mboko
6 6
Russia Mirra Andreeva
Poland Malwina Rowińska
3 4 Russia E Khayrutdinova
Kazakhstan A Sagandikova
2 2
Russia Ekaterina Khayrutdinova
Kazakhstan Aruzhan Sagandikova
6 6 Russia E Khayrutdinova
Kazakhstan A Sagandikova
6 6
Greece Michaela Laki
Greece Dimitra Pavlou
1 6 [10] Greece M Laki
Greece D Pavlou
3 3
4 Finland Laura Hietaranta
Argentina Solana Sierra
6 3 [7] Canada K Cross
Canada V Mboko
78 2 [10]
7 Russia Anastasiia Gureva
Russia Elena Pridankina
79 6 2 Croatia P Marčinko
Denmark J Svendsen
66 6 [7]
Italy Federica Urgesi
Italy Denise Valente
67 2 7 Russia A Gureva
Russia E Pridankina
4 77 [10]
WC Australia Roisin Gilheany
Australia Zara Larke
7 2 [4] Switzerland C Fontenel
United States Q Lopez
6 63 [7]
Switzerland Chelsea Fontenel
United States Qavia Lopez
5 6 [10] 7 Russia A Gureva
Russia E Pridankina
65 4
Bulgaria Denislava Glushkova
Australia Anja Nayar
6 1 [6] 2 Croatia P Marčinko
Denmark J Svendsen
77 6
Japan Hayu Kinoshita
Japan Sara Saito
4 6 [10] Japan H Kinoshita
Japan S Saito
6 4 [11]
Turkey Ayşegül Mert
Serbia Lola Radivojević
1 2 2 Croatia P Marčinko
Denmark J Svendsen
4 6 [13]
2 Croatia Petra Marčinko
Denmark Johanne Svendsen
6 6

References

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  1. ^ "London, Ont. teen finishes second in Junior Doubles at Australian Open". CTV News London. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  2. ^ "2020 Australian Open Junior Championships". www.itftennis.com.
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  • Draw at itftennis.com
  • Draw at ausopen.com