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2024 French Open – Girls' doubles

Girls' doubles
2024 French Open
Final
ChampionsSlovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Czech Republic Tereza Valentová
Runners-upUnited States Tyra Caterina Grant
United States Iva Jovic
Score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
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Renáta Jamrichová and Tereza Valentová won the girls' doubles title at the 2024 French Open, defeating Tyra Caterina Grant and Iva Jovic in the final, 6–4, 6–4.[1]

Grant and Clervie Ngounoue were the defending champions,[2] but Ngounoue chose not to participate.

Seeds

  1. Czech Republic Alena Kovačková / Czech Republic Laura Samson (semifinals)
  2. United Kingdom Hannah Klugman / United Kingdom Mingge Xu (quarterfinals)
  3. Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová / Czech Republic Tereza Valentová (champions)
  4. United States Tyra Caterina Grant / United States Iva Jovic (final)
  5. Australia Emerson Jones / Italy Vittoria Paganetti (semifinals)
  6. Japan Mayu Crossley / Chile Antonia Vergara Rivera (second round)
  7. Japan Wakana Sonobe / United Kingdom Mika Stojsavljevic (quarterfinals)
  8. Bulgaria Rositsa Dencheva / Poland Monika Stankiewicz (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Czech Republic Alena Kovačková
Czech Republic Laura Samson
1 4
4 United States Tyra Caterina Grant
United States Iva Jovic
6 6
4 United States Tyra Caterina Grant
United States Iva Jovic
4 4
3 Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Czech Republic Tereza Valentová
6 6
3 Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Czech Republic Tereza Valentová
7 6
5 Australia Emerson Jones
Italy Vittoria Paganetti
5 2

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Czech Republic Alena Kovačková
Czech Republic Laura Samson
7 6
South Korea Jang Ga-eul
Kristiana Sidorova
5 4 1 Czech Republic A Kovačková
Czech Republic L Samson
4 6 [10]
Bulgaria Yoana Konstantinova
Serbia Teodora Kostović
6 6 Bulgaria Y Konstantinova
Serbia T Kostović
6 0 [5]
Bulgaria Elizara Yaneva
Germany Sonja Zhenikhova
3 3 1 Czech Republic A Kovačková
Czech Republic L Samson
7 77
Morocco Malak El Allami
Netherlands Rose Marie Nijkamp
6 6 7 Japan W Sonobe
United Kingdom M Stojsavljevic
5 65 -1
Brazil Olivia Carneiro
Australia Alana Subasic
0 4 Morocco M El Allami
Netherlands RM Nijkamp
2 65
WC France Ophélie Boullay
France Daphnée Mpetshi Perricard
1 3 7 Japan W Sonobe
United Kingdom M Stojsavljevic
6 77 1
7 Japan Wakana Sonobe
United Kingdom Mika Stojsavljevic
6 6 5 1 Czech Republic A Kovačková
Czech Republic L Samson
1 4
4 United States Tyra Caterina Grant
United States Iva Jovic
6 6 4 United States TC Grant
United States I Jovic
6 6
Benin Gloriana Nahum
Lithuania Laima Vladson
2 2 4 United States TC Grant
United States I Jovic
6 77
WC France Eleejah Inisan
France Alice Soulié
4 6 [8] Sweden L Nilsson
Sweden N Taraba Wallberg
2 61
Sweden Lea Nilsson
Sweden Nellie Taraba Wallberg
6 4 [10] 4 United States TC Grant
United States I Jovic
6 6
Italy Noemi Basiletti
Netherlands Joy de Zeeuw
7 6 Italy N Basiletti
Netherlands J de Zeeuw
4 3
Argentina Luna María Cinalli
Dominican Republic Anna María Fedotova
5 3 Italy N Basiletti
Netherlands J de Zeeuw
79 6
United States Kaitlyn Rolls
Belgium Jeline Vandromme
6 3 [6] 8 Bulgaria R Dencheva
Poland M Stankiewicz
67 3
8 Bulgaria Rositsa Dencheva
Poland Monika Stankiewicz
2 6 [10]

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Japan Mayu Crossley
Chile Antonia Vergara Rivera
6 3 [10]
United States Monika Ekstrand
United States Thea Frodin
4 6 [5] 6 Japan M Crossley
Chile A Vergara Rivera
4 77 [4]
WC France Seda Baslilar
France Cindy Langlais
2 2 Czech Republic J Paštiková
Germany J Stusek
6 62 [10]
Czech Republic Julie Paštiková
Germany Julia Stusek
6 6 Czech Republic J Paštiková
Germany J Stusek
2 1
Colombia Valentina Mediorreal
Slovakia Mia Pohánková
1 6 [10] 3 Slovakia R Jamrichová
Czech Republic T Valentová
6 6
Maria Golovina
Daria Shadchneva
6 2 [6] Colombia V Mediorreal
Slovakia M Pohánková
2 0
United States Kristina Penickova
Czech Republic Vendula Valdmannová
5 4 3 Slovakia R Jamrichová
Czech Republic T Valentová
6 6
3 Slovakia Renáta Jamrichová
Czech Republic Tereza Valentová
7 6 3 Slovakia R Jamrichová
Czech Republic T Valentová
7 6
5 Australia Emerson Jones
Italy Vittoria Paganetti
6 4 [10] 5 Australia E Jones
Italy V Paganetti
5 2
Kazakhstan Asylzhan Arystanbekova
Kazakhstan Sonja Zhiyenbayeva
4 6 [7] 5 Australia E Jones
Italy V Paganetti
6 77
Czech Republic Eliška Ticháčková
Czech Republic Lucie Urbanová
6 6 Czech Republic E Ticháčková
Czech Republic L Urbanová
4 64
Spain Charo Esquiva Banuls
Bulgaria Iva Ivanova
1 3 5 Australia E Jones
Italy V Paganetti
6 7
United States Kate Fakih
Norway Emily Sartz-Lunde
6 6 2 United Kingdom H Klugman
United Kingdom M Xu
4 5
Daria Egorova
Yuliya Perapekhina
1 2 United States K Fakih
Norway E Sartz-Lunde
3 1
WC France Margot Phanthala
France Dune Vaissaud
1 0 2 United Kingdom H Klugman
United Kingdom M Xu
6 6
2 United Kingdom Hannah Klugman
United Kingdom Mingge Xu
6 6

References

  1. ^ "Valentova wins all-Czech final to claim Roland Garros girls' title". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  2. ^ "2023 Roland Garros: Americans Tyra Grant, Clervie Ngounoue win girls' doubles title". usta.com. 2023-06-10.
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