2022 Australian Open – Women's doubles
2022 tennis event results
Barbora Krejčíková and Kateřina Siniaková defeated Anna Danilina and Beatriz Haddad Maia in the final, 6–7(3–7), 6–4, 6–4 to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 2022 Australian Open.[1] It was their fourth major title together.
Elise Mertens and Aryna Sabalenka were the reigning champions,[2] but Sabalenka did not participate. Mertens partnered Veronika Kudermetova, but they were defeated in the semifinals by Krejčíková and Siniaková.[3]
Mertens was in contention for the world No. 1 doubles ranking, but Siniaková retained the top ranking by reaching the semifinals.
Haddad Maia became the first Brazilian woman to reach a major doubles final since Maria Bueno at the 1968 US Open.[4]
Seeds
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Draw
Key
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Other entry information
Wild cards
Protected ranking
Alternates
Withdrawals
- Before the tournament
References
External links
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Grand Slam events | |
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WTA 1000 tournaments | |
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WTA 500 tournaments |
- Adelaide 1 (S, D)
- Sydney (S, D)
- St. Petersburg (S, D)
- Dubai (S, D)
- Charleston (S, D)
- Stuttgart (S, D)
- Berlin (S, D)
- Eastbourne (S, D)
- San Jose (S, D)
- Tokyo (S, D)
- Ostrava (S, D)*
- San Diego (S, D)*
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WTA 250 tournaments |
- Melbourne 1 (S, D)*
- Melbourne 2 (S, D)*
- Adelaide 2 (S, D)*
- Guadalajara (S, D)
- Lyon (S, D)
- Monterrey (S, D)
- Bogotá (S, D)
- İstanbul (S, D)
- Rabat (S, D)
- Strasbourg (S, D)
- Nottingham (S, D)
- Rosmalen (S, D)
- Birmingham (S, D)
- Bad Homburg (S, D)
- Lausanne (S, D)
- Budapest (S, D)
- Hamburg (S, D)
- Palermo (S, D)
- Warsaw (S, D)
- Prague (S, D)
- Washington DC (S, D)
- Cleveland (S, D)
- Granby (S, D)
- Chennai (S, D)*
- Portorož (S, D)*
- Seoul (S, D)
- Parma (S, D)*
- Tallinn (S, D)*
- Monastir (S, D)*
- Cluj-Napoca (S, D)*
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Team events | |
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Bold denotes the mandatory tournaments (WTA 1000)* – Tournaments are featured due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic | |
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