2022 NSW Open – Women's doubles

Destanee Aiava and Lisa Mays won the title after defeating Alexandra Osborne and Jessy Rompies 5–7, 6–3, [10–6] in the final.

Women's doubles
2022 NSW Open
ChampionsAustralia Destanee Aiava
Australia Lisa Mays
Runners-upAustralia Alexandra Osborne
Indonesia Jessy Rompies
Score5–7, 6–3, [10–6]

This was the first edition of the tournament since 2013.[1]

Seeds

  1. South Korea Han Na-lae / Indonesia Priska Madelyn Nugroho (first round)
  2. Australia Alexandra Osborne / Indonesia Jessy Rompies (final)
  3. Australia Kimberly Birrell / Australia Maddison Inglis (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  4. Japan Haruna Arakawa / Japan Natsuho Arakawa (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 South Korea N-l Han
Indonesia PM Nugroho
4 4
  Australia P Hule
United States M Jones
6 6 Australia P Hule
United States M Jones
0 6 [10]
  Australia R McBryde
India S Yamalapalli
2 1 Thailand A Chanta
Thailand L Kumkhum
6 0 [6]
  Thailand A Chanta
Thailand L Kumkhum
6 6 Australia P Hule
United States M Jones
4 Japan H Arakawa
Japan N Arakawa
0 4 Australia D Aiava
Australia L Mays
w/o
  Australia K McPhee
Australia A Parnaby
6 6 Australia K McPhee
Australia A Parnaby
3 77 [7]
  Australia D Aiava
Australia L Mays
6 7 Australia D Aiava
Australia L Mays
6 64 [10]
  Germany J Jebawy
Germany S-R Sekulic
0 5 Australia D Aiava
Australia L Mays
5 6 [10]
  New Zealand M Barry
New Zealand V Yang
2 2 2 Australia A Osborne
Indonesia J Rompies
7 3 [6]
  Australia A Bozovic
Australia T Gibson
6 6 Australia A Bozovic
Australia T Gibson
w/o
  Australia R Bains
Australia Z Brankovic
2 2 3 Australia K Birrell
Australia M Inglis
3 Australia K Birrell
Australia M Inglis
6 6 Australia A Bozovic
Australia T Gibson
3 6 [7]
  Japan M Hontama
Japan J Namigata
6 6 2 Australia A Osborne
Indonesia J Rompies
6 1 [10]
  Australia M Krish
Australia B Thompson
2 4 Japan M Hontama
Japan J Namigata
77 65 [2]
  United States J Failla
Slovakia Z Zlochová
6 5 [6] 2 Australia A Osborne
Indonesia J Rompies
62 77 [10]
2 Australia A Osborne
Indonesia J Rompies
0 7 [10]

References

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