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2022 French Open – Mixed doubles

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Mixed doubles
2022 French Open
Final
ChampionsJapanEna Shibahara
NetherlandsWesley Koolhof
Runners-upNorwayUlrikke Eikeri
BelgiumJoran Vliegen
Score7–6(7–5), 6–2
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Main article:2022 French Open

Ena Shibahara andWesley Koolhof defeatedUlrikke Eikeri andJoran Vliegen in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–2 to win the mixed doubles tennis title at the 2022 French Open.[1]

According toThe New York Times, Koolhof and Shibahara had never met before competing in this tournament.[2]

Desirae Krawczyk andJoe Salisbury were the defending champions,[3] but Salisbury chose not to defend his title. Krawczyk competed withNeal Skupski, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Eikeri and Vliegen.[4]

Seeds

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  1. ChinaZhang Shuai /FranceNicolas Mahut(first round)
  2. JapanEna Shibahara /NetherlandsWesley Koolhof (champions)
  3. CanadaGabriela Dabrowski /AustraliaJohn Peers(semifinals)
  4. United StatesDesirae Krawczyk /United KingdomNeal Skupski(quarterfinals)
  5. SloveniaAndreja Klepač /IndiaRohan Bopanna(second round)
  6. KazakhstanAnna Danilina /KazakhstanAndrey Golubev(first round)
  7. United StatesBernarda Pera /CroatiaMate Pavić(first round)
  8. MexicoGiuliana Olmos /El SalvadorMarcelo Arévalo(first round)

Draw

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Key

Finals

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SemifinalsFinal
          
 United StatesNicole Melichar-Martinez
GermanyKevin Krawietz
664[7]
NorwayUlrikke Eikeri
BelgiumJoran Vliegen
177[10]
 NorwayUlrikke Eikeri
BelgiumJoran Vliegen
652
2JapanEna Shibahara
NetherlandsWesley Koolhof
776
3CanadaGabriela Dabrowski
AustraliaJohn Peers
34
2JapanEna Shibahara
NetherlandsWesley Koolhof
66

Top half

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First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1ChinaS Zhang
FranceN Mahut
46[8]
BrazilB Haddad Maia
BrazilB Soares
64[10]BrazilB Haddad Maia
BrazilB Soares
66
GermanyL Siegemund
MexicoS González
642IndiaS Mirza
CroatiaI Dodig
43
IndiaS Mirza
CroatiaI Dodig
776BrazilB Haddad Maia
BrazilB Soares
477[10]
WCFranceC Paquet
FranceB Paire
33United StatesN Melichar-Martinez
GermanyK Krawietz
662[12]
Chinese TaipeiH-c Chan
JapanB McLachlan
66Chinese TaipeiH-c Chan
JapanB McLachlan
45
United StatesN Melichar-Martinez
GermanyK Krawietz
72[11]United StatesN Melichar-Martinez
GermanyK Krawietz
67
8MexicoG Olmos
El SalvadorM Arévalo
56[9]United StatesN Melichar-Martinez
GermanyK Krawietz
664[7]
4United StatesD Krawczyk
United KingdomN Skupski
66NorwayU Eikeri
BelgiumJ Vliegen
177[10]
JapanS Aoyama
MonacoH Nys
314United StatesD Krawczyk
United KingdomN Skupski
46[10]
AustraliaS Sanders
BelgiumS Gillé
66AustraliaS Sanders
BelgiumS Gillé
63[8]
N Dzalamidze
KazakhstanA Bublik
134United StatesD Krawczyk
United KingdomN Skupski
664[8]
New ZealandE Routliffe
UruguayA Behar
42NorwayU Eikeri
BelgiumJ Vliegen
277[10]
WCFranceC Burel
FranceH Gaston
66WCFranceC Burel
FranceH Gaston
43
NorwayU Eikeri
BelgiumJ Vliegen
46[10]NorwayU Eikeri
BelgiumJ Vliegen
66
6KazakhstanA Danilina
KazakhstanA Golubev
63[5]

Bottom half

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First roundSecond roundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5SloveniaA Klepač
IndiaR Bopanna
66
AltUnited StatesA Muhammad
United KingdomL Glasspool
145SloveniaA Klepač
IndiaR Bopanna
624
Czech RepublicL Hradecká
EcuadorG Escobar
66Czech RepublicL Hradecká
EcuadorG Escobar
776
WCFranceE Lechemia
IndiaR Ramanathan
44Czech RepublicL Hradecká
EcuadorG Escobar
52
PolandA Rosolska
PolandŁ Kubot
673CanadaG Dabrowski
AustraliaJ Peers
76
WCFranceO Dodin
FranceE Couacaud
45PolandA Rosolska
PolandŁ Kubot
14
WCFranceH Tan
FranceJ Eysseric
043CanadaG Dabrowski
AustraliaJ Peers
66
3CanadaG Dabrowski
AustraliaJ Peers
663CanadaG Dabrowski
AustraliaJ Peers
34
7United StatesB Pera
CroatiaM Pavić
61[4]2JapanE Shibahara
NetherlandsW Koolhof
66
UkraineL Kichenok
BrazilR Matos
06[10]UkraineL Kichenok
BrazilR Matos
663[8]
AustraliaS Stosur
AustraliaM Ebden
66AustraliaS Stosur
AustraliaM Ebden
277[10]
WCFranceT Andrianjafitrimo
FranceF Martin
32AustraliaS Stosur
AustraliaM Ebden
34
United StatesJ Pegula
United StatesA Krajicek
6622JapanE Shibahara
NetherlandsW Koolhof
66
NetherlandsD Schuurs
NetherlandsM Middelkoop
786NetherlandsD Schuurs
NetherlandsM Middelkoop
34
ChileA Guarachi
NetherlandsJ-J Rojer
64[6]2JapanE Shibahara
NetherlandsW Koolhof
66
2JapanE Shibahara
NetherlandsW Koolhof
36[10]

Other entry information

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Wild cards

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Alternates

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Withdrawals

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References

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  1. ^"Shibahara and Koolhof win mixed doubles title in historic French Open final". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved21 November 2024.
  2. ^Jiménez, Jesus (2022-09-01)."How do doubles teams partner up?".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2022-09-02.
  3. ^"Krawczyk/Salisbury Win Roland Garros Mixed Doubles Title". ATP Tour. 10 June 2021. Retrieved24 May 2022.
  4. ^"Draws - Roland-Garros - The 2022 Roland-Garros Tournament official site".www.rolandgarros.com.Archived from the original on 2022-05-25.

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