2020 Australian Open – Girls' doubles

Alex Eala and Priska Madelyn Nugroho won the girls' doubles tennis title at the 2020 Australian Open, defeating Živa Falkner and Matilda Mutavdzic in the final, 6–1, 6–2.[1][2]

Girls' doubles
2020 Australian Open
Final
ChampionsPhilippines Alex Eala
Indonesia Priska Madelyn Nugroho
Runners-upSlovenia Živa Falkner
United Kingdom Matilda Mutavdzic
Score6–1, 6–2
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women mixed
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Natsumi Kawaguchi and Adrienn Nagy were the defending champions,[3][4] but Nagy was no longer eligible to compete in junior events, while Kawaguchi chose not to participate.

Seeds

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Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1   Kamilla Bartone
  Linda Fruhvirtová
6 5 [8]
4   Alex Eala
  Priska Madelyn Nugroho
1 7 [10]
4   Alex Eala
  Priska Madelyn Nugroho
6 6
    Živa Falkner
  Matilda Mutavdzic
1 2
    Savannah Broadus
  Elizabeth Coleman
4 6 [8]
    Živa Falkner
  Matilda Mutavdzic
6 4 [10]

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   Kamilla Bartone
  Linda Fruhvirtová
6 3 [10]
  Erika Andreeva
  Amarni Banks
4 6 [6] 1   K Bartone
  L Fruhvirtová
64 77 [10]
WC   Roopa Bains
  Mia Repac
3 65   K Lavičková
  D Viďmanová
77 61 [8]
  Kristýna Lavičková
  Darja Viďmanová
6 77 1   K Bartone
  L Fruhvirtová
6 7
  Giulia Morlet
  Diana Shnaider
6 7 6   L Nosková
  O Selekhmeteva
1 5
  Guillermina Grant
  Angelina Wirges
3 5   G Morlet
  D Shnaider
77 5 [8]
  Mara Guth
  Darja Semenistaja
1 2 6   L Nosková
  O Selekhmeteva
64 7 [10]
6   Linda Nosková
  Oksana Selekhmeteva
6 6 1   K Bartone
  L Fruhvirtová
6 5 [8]
4   Alex Eala
  Priska Madelyn Nugroho
7 4 [10] 4   A Eala
  PM Nugroho
1 7 [10]
  Elina Avanesyan
  Liubov Kostenko
5 6 [8] 4   A Eala
  PM Nugroho
6 4 [11]
  Julie Belgraver
  Pia Lovrič
6 3 [10]   J Belgraver
  P Lovrič
2 6 [9]
WC   Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz
  Natasha Russell
2 6 [6] 4   A Eala
  PM Nugroho
77 6
  Jada Bui
  Mélodie Collard
4 2 7   A Droguet
  S Janicijevic
62 2
  Bai Zhuoxuan
  Yang Ya-yi
6 6   Z Bai
  Y-y Yang
6 5 [4]
  Talia Gibson
  Annerly Poulos
66 6 [9] 7   A Droguet
  S Janicijevic
3 7 [10]
7   Aubane Droguet
  Séléna Janicijevic
78 1 [11]

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5   Victoria Jiménez Kasintseva
  Ane Mintegi del Olmo
3 4
  Sofia Costoulas
  Antonia Ružić
6 6   S Costoulas
  A Ružić
6 6
  Olivia Gadecki
  Amy Stevens
6 6   O Gadecki
  A Stevens
1 3
  Melania Delai
  Lisa Pigato
4 3   S Costoulas
  A Ružić
5 0
  India Houghton
  Célia-Belle Mohr
4 713 [8]   S Broadus
  E Coleman
7 6
  Savannah Broadus
  Elizabeth Coleman
6 611 [10]   S Broadus
  E Coleman
6 6
WC   Jasmine Adams
  Tina Nadine Smith
1 6 [10] WC   J Adams
  TN Smith
4 0
3   Maria Bondarenko
  Mai Napatt Nirundorn
6 0 [2]   S Broadus
  E Coleman
4 6 [8]
8   Back Da-yeon
  Weronika Baszak
6 6   Ž Falkner
  M Mutavdzic
6 4 [10]
Alt   Ku Yeon-woo
  Manami Ukita
2 4 8   D-y Back
  W Baszak
5 1
  Fatima Ingrid Amartha Keita
  Shavit Kimchi
4 6 [17]   FIA Keita
  S Kimchi
7 6
WC   Jessie Culley
  Taylah Preston
6 4 [15]   FIA Keita
  S Kimchi
3 1
Alt   Saki Imamura
  Erika Matsuda
6 4 [8]   Ž Falkner
  M Mutavdzic
6 6
  Živa Falkner
  Matilda Mutavdzic
2 6 [10]   Ž Falkner
  M Mutavdzic
3 6 [10]
  Eva Lys
  Amarissa Kiara Tóth
6 6   E Lys
  AK Tóth
6 2 [7]
2   Polina Kudermetova
  Robin Montgomery
1 4

References

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  1. ^ "Alex Eala, Priska Nugroho sweep foes to win Australian Open crown". ESPN. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Tennis: Alex Eala, Indonesian partner claim Australian Open girls' doubles title". ABS-CBN. Retrieved 11 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Amazing! Adrienn Nagy makes Hungarian tennis history during the Australian Open". Daily News Hungary. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  4. ^ "Kawaguchi takes inspiration from Japan's leading lights". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 13 December 2024.