Women's doubles
2023 NSW Open
ChampionsAustralia Destanee Aiava
Australia Maddison Inglis
Runners-upJapan Kyōka Okamura
Japan Ayano Shimizu
Score6–0, 6–0

Destanee Aiava and Lisa Mays were the defending champions[1] but Mays chose not to participate.

Aiava played alongside Maddison Inglis and successfully defended her title, defeating Kyōka Okamura and Ayano Shimizu in the final, 6–0, 6–0.

Seeds

  1. China Ma Yexin / Japan Moyuka Uchijima (first round)
  2. Australia Talia Gibson / Australia Priscilla Hon (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  3. Australia Kaylah McPhee / Australia Astra Sharma (quarterfinals)
  4. Australia Destanee Aiava / Australia Maddison Inglis (champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 China Y Ma
Japan M Uchijima
6 4 [7]
  Australia L Fairclough
Australia T McGiffin
2 6 [10]   Australia L Fairclough
Australia T McGiffin
0 6 [10]
  Japan S Akita
Japan E Hayashi
3 1   South Korea J-h Choi
Indonesia B Gumulya
6 4 [5]
  South Korea J-h Choi
Indonesia B Gumulya
6 6   Australia L Fairclough
Australia T McGiffin
3 1
3 Australia K McPhee
Australia A Sharma
77 3 [10]   Japan K Okamura
Japan A Shimizu
6 6
  Australia E Bolton
United States M Horvit
64 6 [6] 3 Australia K McPhee
Australia A Sharma
2 5
  Japan K Okamura
Japan A Shimizu
3 6 [10]   Japan K Okamura
Japan A Shimizu
6 7
  Japan H Arakawa
Japan N Arakawa
6 4 [8]   Japan K Okamura
Japan A Shimizu
0 0
  Australia R Gilheany
Australia M Joint
6 62 [10] 4 Australia D Aiava
Australia M Inglis
6 6
  Czech Republic M Bayerlová
Australia G Da Silva-Fick
3 77 [6]   Australia R Gilheany
Australia M Joint
6 2 [4]
  New Zealand M Barry
Australia A Smith
3 1 4 Australia D Aiava
Australia M Inglis
2 6 [10]
4 Australia D Aiava
Australia M Inglis
6 6 4 Australia D Aiava
Australia M Inglis
6 6
  Australia A Parnaby
Australia I Popovic
6 6   Australia A Parnaby
Australia I Popovic
3 2
WC Australia S McDonald
Australia A Narker
1 1   Australia A Parnaby
Australia I Popovic
w/o
Alt Australia E Simmons
Australia B Thompson
5 1 2 Australia T Gibson
Australia P Hon
2 Australia T Gibson
Australia P Hon
7 6

References

  1. "W60 Sydney (2022)". www.itftennis.com.


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