Doubles
2022 WTA German Open
ChampionsAustralia Storm Sanders
Czech Republic Kateřina Siniaková
Runners-upFrance Alizé Cornet
Switzerland Jil Teichmann
Score6–4, 6–3

Storm Sanders and Kateřina Siniaková defeated Alizé Cornet and Jil Teichmann in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win doubles tennis title at the 2022 WTA German Open.

Victoria Azarenka and Aryna Sabalenka were the defending champions,[1] but Azarenka did not return to compete. Sabalenka partnered with Veronika Kudermetova but they withdrew before their first round match.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Australia S Sanders
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 6
Alt China X Han
A Panova
2 3 1 Australia S Sanders
Czech Republic K Siniaková
3 77 [12]
A Kalinskaya
United States D Krawczyk
1 4   United States N Melichar-Martinez
Australia E Perez
6 65 [10]
United States N Melichar-Martinez
Australia E Perez
6 6 1 Australia S Sanders
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 6
3 United States A Muhammad
Japan E Shibahara
6 3 [10] WC Canada B Andreescu
Germany S Lisicki
1 3
WC Germany J Niemeier
Germany A Petkovic
3 6 [8] 3 United States A Muhammad
Japan E Shibahara
64 6 [7]
China Y Xu
China Z Yang
5 4 WC Canada B Andreescu
Germany S Lisicki
77 1 [10]
WC Canada B Andreescu
Germany S Lisicki
7 6 1 Australia S Sanders
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 6
France A Cornet
Switzerland J Teichmann
6 6   France A Cornet
Switzerland J Teichmann
4 3
Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Ninomiya
3 3   France A Cornet
Switzerland J Teichmann
7 77
Norway U Eikeri
Slovakia V Kužmová
2 3 4 Chile A Guarachi
Slovenia A Klepač
5 63
4 Chile A Guarachi
Slovenia A Klepač
6 6   France A Cornet
Switzerland J Teichmann
6 7
United States K Christian
L Marozava
6 3 [13] 2 Canada G Dabrowski
Mexico G Olmos
3 5
Tunisia O Jabeur
Spain G Muguruza
4 6 [11]   United States K Christian
L Marozava
4 2
Poland A Rosolska
New Zealand E Routliffe
6 5 [5] 2 Canada G Dabrowski
Mexico G Olmos
6 6
2 Canada G Dabrowski
Mexico G Olmos
4 7 [10]

References

  1. "Qualifier Samsonova stuns Bencic, charges to first title in Berlin". Women's Tennis Association. 20 June 2021. Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
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