Wheelchair tennis at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's Doubles

Wheelchair tennis – Women's Doubles
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Wheelchair tennis
VenueAthens Olympic Tennis Centre
Dates19–26 September 2004
Medalists
   Netherlands
   Thailand
   Switzerland
Wheelchair tennis at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Singles   men   women   quad
Doubles   men   women   quad

The women's doubles wheelchair tennis competition at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens was held from 19 September to 26 September at the Athens Olympic Tennis Centre.

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final (Gold Medal Match)
                       
    Maaike Smit (NED)
  Esther Vergeer (NED)
6 6    
    Chiyoko Ohmae (JPN)
  Mie Yaosa (JPN)
2 0    
      Maaike Smit (NED)
  Esther Vergeer (NED)
6 6  
      Sakhorn Khanthasit (THA)
  Ratana Techamaneewat (THA)
0 4  
    Karin Suter Erath (SUI)
  Sandra Kalt (SUI)
5 0  
    Sakhorn Khanthasit (THA)
  Ratana Techamaneewat (THA)
7 6       Bronze Medal Match
    Chiyoko Ohmae (JPN)
  Mie Yaosa (JPN)
5 3  
    Karin Suter Erath (SUI)
  Sandra Kalt (SUI)
7 6  

Top Half

Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 
        Maaike Smit (NED)
  Esther Vergeer (NED)
6 6    
    Kimberly Blake (GBR)
  Janet McMorran (GBR)
3 2           Armelle Fabre (FRA)
  Florence Gravellier (FRA)
2 3    
    Armelle Fabre (FRA)
  Florence Gravellier (FRA)
6 6             Maaike Smit (NED)
  Esther Vergeer (NED)
6 6  
    Tiffiney Perry (NZL)
  Jacqueline Courtier (NZL)
2 2             Chiyoko Ohmae (JPN)
  Mie Yaosa (JPN)
2 0  
    Sharon Clark (USA)
  Kaitlyn Verfuerth (USA)
6 6           Sharon Clark (USA)
  Kaitlyn Verfuerth (USA)
5 3  
        Chiyoko Ohmae (JPN)
  Mie Yaosa (JPN)
7 6    
 

Bottom Half

Round of 16   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
    Karin Suter Erath (SUI)
  Sandra Kalt (SUI)
6 6    
    Maria Dolores Ochoa (ESP)
  Barbara Vidal (ESP)
3 0           Karin Suter Erath (SUI)
  Sandra Kalt (SUI)
6 6    
    Young Suk Hong (KOR)
  Myung Hee Hwang (KOR)
6 6           Young Suk Hong (KOR)
  Myung Hee Hwang (KOR)
3 2    
    Karin Korb (USA)
  Julia Dorsett (USA)
2 2             Karin Suter Erath (SUI)
  Sandra Kalt (SUI)
5 0  
    Yuka Chokyu (CAN)
  Helene Simard (CAN)
1 1             Sakhorn Khanthasit (THA)
  Ratana Techamaneewat (THA)
7 6  
    Sakhorn Khanthasit (THA)
  Ratana Techamaneewat (THA)
6 6           Sakhorn Khanthasit (THA)
  Ratana Techamaneewat (THA)
6 6  
        Jiske Griffioen (NED)
  Sonja Peters (NED)
2 3    
 

References

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