1974 French Open – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
1974 French Open
ChampionUnited States Chris Evert
Soviet Union Olga Morozova
Runner-upFrance Gail Chanfreau
West Germany Katja Ebbinghaus
Score6–4, 2–6, 6–1

Margaret Court and Virginia Wade were the defending champions but both players chose not to participate.

Chris Evert and Olga Morozova won in the final 6–4, 2–6, 6–1 against Gail Chanfreau and Katja Ebbinghaus.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
2 Czechoslovakia Martina Navratilova
Czechoslovakia Renáta Tomanová
4 3
3 France Gail Chanfreau
West Germany Katja Ebbinghaus
6 6
3 France Gail Chanfreau
West Germany Katja Ebbinghaus
4 6 1
1 United States Chris Evert
Soviet Union Olga Morozova
6 2 6
Argentina Raquel Giscafré
Italy Anna-Maria Nasuelli
2 1
1 United States Chris Evert
Soviet Union Olga Morozova
6 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
2 Czechoslovakia M Navratilova
Czechoslovakia R Tomanová
6 6
Romania V Ruzici
Romania M Simionescu
3 2
2 Czechoslovakia M Navratilova
Czechoslovakia R Tomanová
6 6
France R Darmon
France F Guédy
2 3
Spain V Baldovinos
Argentina E Weisenberger
2 4
France R Darmon
France F Guédy
6 6
2 Czechoslovakia M Navratilova
Czechoslovakia R Tomanová
4 3
3 France G Chanfreau
West Germany K Ebbinghaus
6 6
3 France G Chanfreau
West Germany K Ebbinghaus
4 7 6
Indonesia L Kaligis
Indonesia L Sugiarto
6 6 Indonesia L Kaligis
Indonesia L Sugiarto
6 6 2
France O de Roubin
France C Gimmig
0 0 3 France G Chanfreau
West Germany K Ebbinghaus
w/o
Hungary K Borka
Hungary B Klein
Australia D Fromholtz
United States L Tenney
Australia D Fromholtz
United States L Tenney
w/o Australia D Fromholtz
United States L Tenney
6 3 6
Costa Rica M Rho
United States B Smith
0 1 Czechoslovakia R Maršíková
Chile M Rodríguez
0 6 1
Czechoslovakia R Maršíková
Chile M Rodríguez
6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Argentina R Giscafré
Italy A-M Nasuelli
6 7
Czechoslovakia M Koželuhová
Czechoslovakia M Neumanová
3 6 Argentina R Giscafré
Italy A-M Nasuelli
7 7
France N Fuchs
Belgium M Van Haver
w/o France N Fuchs
Belgium M Van Haver
5 6
United Kingdom G Coles
Belgium M Gurdal
Argentina R Giscafré
Italy A-M Nasuelli
1 6 6
4 West Germany H Masthoff
West Germany H Orth
6 4 4
France D Bouteleux
France F Thibault
1 2
4 West Germany H Masthoff
West Germany H Orth
6 6
Argentina R Giscafré
Italy A-M Nasuelli
2 1
1 United States C Evert
Soviet Union O Morozova
6 6
Japan K Fukuoka
Japan K Sawamatsu
6 7
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia M Jaušovec
United States R Tenney
4 5
Japan K Fukuoka
Japan K Sawamatsu
6 4 5
1 United States C Evert
Soviet Union O Morozova
2 6 7
Brazil V-L Cleto
France A-M Rouchon
1 United States C Evert
Soviet Union O Morozova
w/o

References

  1. ^ "Borg Tops Solomon; Orantes Is Winner". nytimes.com.
  2. ^ "Nastase Out As Solomon Pulls Upset". nytimes.com.

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