1991 Open Clarins – Doubles

Kristin Godridge and Kirrily Sharpe were the defending champions, but Sharpe did not compete this year. Godridge teamed up with Rachel McQuillan and lost in the quarterfinals to Alexia Dechaume and Julie Halard.

Doubles
1991 Open Clarins
ChampionsCzechoslovakia Petra Langrová
Czechoslovakia Radka Zrubáková
Runners-upFrance Alexia Dechaume
France Julie Halard
Score6–4, 6–4
Draw16 (1Q)
Seeds4

Petra Langrová and Radka Zrubáková won the title by defeating Dechaume and Halard 6–4, 6–4 in the final.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Italy L Garrone
Argentina M Paz
7 2 6
Bulgaria E Pampoulova-Wagner
Czechoslovakia D Szabová
5 6 3 1 Italy L Garrone
Argentina M Paz
6 3 4
Italy S Cecchini
Argentina P Tarabini
6 3 6 Italy S Cecchini
Argentina P Tarabini
3 6 6
Netherlands I Driehuis
Australia L Pleming
4 6 3 Italy S Cecchini
Argentina P Tarabini
0 5
4 Australia K Godridge
Australia R McQuillan
6 6 France A Dechaume
France J Halard
6 7
Argentina I Gorrochategui
Sweden M Strandlund
1 3 4 Australia K Godridge
Australia R McQuillan
6 3 5
Argentina B Fulco
Netherlands N Jagerman
2 0 France A Dechaume
France J Halard
4 6 7
France A Dechaume
France J Halard
6 6 France A Dechaume
France J Halard
4 4
France S Testud
France N van Lottum
6 3 2 3 Czechoslovakia P Langrová
Czechoslovakia R Zrubakóvá
6 6
Switzerland C Caverzasio
France N Herreman
2 6 6 Switzerland C Caverzasio
France N Herreman
4 3
France E Derly
France A Fusai
1 1 3 Czechoslovakia P Langrová
Czechoslovakia R Zrubakóvá
6 6
3 Czechoslovakia P Langrová
Czechoslovakia R Zrubakóvá
6 6 3 Czechoslovakia P Langrová
Czechoslovakia R Zrubakóvá
6 3 6
Q Germany S Hack
France S Sabas
7 7 2 France I Demongeot
Spain C Martínez
2 6 2
Netherlands G Coorengel
Netherlands A van Buuren
5 5 Q Germany S Hack
France S Sabas
3 4
Czechoslovakia A Noháčová
Czechoslovakia R Rajchrtová
3 1 2 France I Demongeot
Spain C Martínez
6 6
2 France I Demongeot
Spain C Martínez
6 6

References

  1. "WTA Paris 2 Doubles 1991 Results". Tennis 24. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
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