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2023 Japan Women's Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Japan Women's Open
Final
ChampionsGermany Anna-Lena Friedsam
Ukraine Nadiia Kichenok
Runners-up Anna Kalinskaya
Kazakhstan Yulia Putintseva
Score7–6(7–3), 6–3
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Anna-Lena Friedsam and Nadiia Kichenok defeated Anna Kalinskaya and Yulia Putintseva in the final, 7–6(7–3), 6–3 to win the doubles title at the 2023 Japan Women's Open.[1] Both teams saved match points en route to the final: Friedsam and Kichenok saved three in their first-round match against Alicia Barnett and Olivia Nicholls, while Kalinskaya and Putintseva saved two in their first-round match against Yuki Naito and Moyuka Uchijima.

Misaki Doi and Nao Hibino were the defending champions from when the tournament was last held in 2019,[2] but Doi chose not to compete in doubles this year. Hibino partnered Mai Hontama, but lost in the quarterfinals to Eri Hozumi and Makoto Ninomiya.

Seeds

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  1. Chinese Taipei Latisha Chan / China Zhu Lin (first round)
  2. Japan Eri Hozumi / Japan Makoto Ninomiya (semifinals)
  3. United Kingdom Naiktha Bains / United Kingdom Maia Lumsden (quarterfinals)
  4. United Kingdom Alicia Barnett / United Kingdom Olivia Nicholls (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Chinese Taipei L Chan
China L Zhu
3 3
Georgia (country) N Dzalamidze
S Lansere
6 6 Georgia (country) N Dzalamidze
S Lansere
2 5
Mexico F Contreras
Greece D Papamichail
6 5 [15] Mexico F Contreras
Greece D Papamichail
6 7
Czech Republic L Fruhvirtová
D Shnaider
4 7 [13] Mexico F Contreras
Greece D Papamichail
66 3
4 United Kingdom A Barnett
United Kingdom O Nicholls
2 6 [9] Germany A-L Friedsam
Ukraine N Kichenok
78 6
Germany A-L Friedsam
Ukraine N Kichenok
6 3 [11] Germany A-L Friedsam
Ukraine N Kichenok
6 6
Switzerland V Golubic
Hungary P Udvardy
4 4 WC Japan N Kawaguchi
Japan M Kobori
4 3
WC Japan N Kawaguchi
Japan M Kobori
6 6 Germany A-L Friedsam
Ukraine N Kichenok
77 6
WC Japan Y Naito
Japan M Uchijima
6 3 [10] A Kalinskaya
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva
63 3
A Kalinskaya
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva
2 6 [12] A Kalinskaya
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva
6 6
France D Parry
Argentina N Podoroska
4 62 3 United Kingdom N Bains
United Kingdom M Lumsden
1 4
3 United Kingdom N Bains
United Kingdom M Lumsden
6 77 A Kalinskaya
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva
63 77 [10]
Netherlands A Hartono
Netherlands B Schoofs
6 2 [0] 2 Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Ninomiya
77 61 [7]
Japan N Hibino
Japan M Hontama
4 6 [10] Japan N Hibino
Japan M Hontama
2 2
South Korea N-l Han
South Korea S-j Jang
3 2 2 Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Ninomiya
6 6
2 Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Ninomiya
6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Krueger, 19, stuns top seed Zhu in Osaka to win first WTA title". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Hibino downs Doi to hoist Hiroshima trophy: 'Hard work has paid off for both of us'". wtatennis.com. 15 September 2019.
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