2024 Berlin Ladies Open – Doubles

Doubles
2024 Berlin Ladies Open
Final
ChampionsChina Wang Xinyu
China Zheng Saisai
Runners-upChinese Taipei Chan Hao-ching
Veronika Kudermetova
Score6–2, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
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Wang Xinyu and Zheng Saisai won the doubles title at the 2024 Berlin Ladies Open, defeating Chan Hao-ching and Veronika Kudermetova in the final, 6–2, 7–5.[1]

Caroline Garcia and Luisa Stefani were the defending champions, but Garcia did not participate this year. Stefani partnered Demi Schuurs, but lost in the semifinals to Wang and Zheng.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United States N Melichar-Martinez
Australia E Perez
4 6 [11]
Japan S Aoyama
Chinese Taipei F-h Wu
6 0 [9] 1 United States N Melichar-Martinez
Australia E Perez
77 3 [8]
Mexico G Olmos
A Panova
1 4 Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
V Kudermetova
65 6 [10]
Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
V Kudermetova
6 6 Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
V Kudermetova
6 6
4 United States C Gauff
United States J Pegula
4 0 Czech Republic L Nosková
Czech Republic K Siniaková
4 3
Czech Republic L Nosková
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 6 Czech Republic L Nosková
Czech Republic K Siniaková
w/o
WC V Azarenka
Spain P Badosa
6 6 WC V Azarenka
Spain P Badosa
E Alexandrova
I Khromacheva
3 4 Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
V Kudermetova
2 5
PR China Xin Wang
China S Zheng
65 77 [10] PR China Xin Wang
China S Zheng
6 7
Brazil B Haddad Maia
Brazil I Martins
77 65 [5] PR China Xin Wang
China S Zheng
78 78
Norway U Eikeri
Estonia I Neel
63 4 3 Ukraine L Kichenok
Ukraine N Kichenok
66 66
3 Ukraine L Kichenok
Ukraine N Kichenok
77 6 PR China Xin Wang
China S Zheng
6 77
Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Ninomiya
6 4 [6] 2 Netherlands D Schuurs
Brazil L Stefani
4 64
WC Germany J Niemeier
Germany N Noha Akugue
4 6 [10] WC Germany J Niemeier
Germany N Noha Akugue
2 4
United States D Krawczyk
Czech Republic M Vondroušová
3 4 2 Netherlands D Schuurs
Brazil L Stefani
6 6
2 Netherlands D Schuurs
Brazil L Stefani
6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Pegula saves five match points in Berlin to capture first grass-court title". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved 30 October 2024.
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