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1973 French Open – Mixed doubles

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Mixed doubles
1973 French Open
Final
ChampionFrance Jean-Claude Barclay
France Françoise Dürr
Runner-upFrance Patrice Dominguez
Netherlands Betty Stöve
Score6–1, 6–4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends −45 45+ women
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Kim Warwick and Evonne Goolagong were the reigning champions but both players chose not to participate.

Jean-Claude Barclay and Françoise Dürr won in the final 6–1, 6–4 against Patrice Dominguez and Betty Stöve.[1]

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  France Patrice Dominguez
Netherlands Betty Stöve
6 4 6
  Colombia Jairo Velasco
Colombia Isabel Fernández de Soto
4 6 3
  France Patrice Dominguez
Netherlands Betty Stöve
1 4
1 France Jean-Claude Barclay
France Françoise Dürr
6 6
  United States Frank Froehling
United States Kristien Kemmer
4 4
1 France Jean-Claude Barclay
France Françoise Dürr
6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
2 South Africa F McMillan
United Kingdom V Wade
w/o
Brazil JE Mandarino
Spain C Mandarino
2 South Africa F McMillan
United Kingdom V Wade
6 3 5
Argentina T Vázquez
Uruguay F Bonicelli
Mexico M Lara
France R Darmon
1 6 7
Mexico M Lara
France R Darmon
w/o Mexico M Lara
France R Darmon
6 2 3
France P Dominguez
Netherlands B Stöve
6 6 7 France P Dominguez
Netherlands B Stöve
4 6 6
Soviet Union T Kakulia
South Korea J-s Yang
2 7 5 France P Dominguez
Netherlands B Stöve
w/o
United States D Bleckinger
United States A Bleckinger
Australia C Dibley
United States P Teeguarden
Australia C Dibley
United States P Teeguarden
w/o France P Dominguez
Netherlands B Stöve
6 4 6
3 Soviet Union A Metreveli
Soviet Union O Morozova
w/o Colombia J Velasco
Colombia I Fernández de Soto
4 6 3
France A Todjovic
France D Beillan
3 Soviet Union A Metreveli
Soviet Union O Morozova
4 4
Australia R Case
United States M Schallau
France W N'Godrella
France N Fuchs
6 6
France W N'Godrella
France N Fuchs
w/o France W N'Godrella
France N Fuchs
4 4
Argentina R Cano
Argentina I Roget
3 4 Colombia J Velasco
Colombia I Fernández de Soto
6 6
Colombia J Velasco
Colombia I Fernández de Soto
6 6 Colombia J Velasco
Colombia I Fernández de Soto
6 7 9
France J-B Chanfreau
France D Bouteleux
6 6 France J-B Chanfreau
France D Bouteleux
7 6 7
France M Boulle
Chile M Rodríguez
3 2

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
United States H Lofty
United States S Stap
Japan T Sakai
Japan K Fukuoka
w/o Japan T Sakai
Japan K Fukuoka
Argentina G Vilas
Argentina E Weisenberger
5 2 United States F Froehling
United States K Kemmer
w/o
United States F Froehling
United States K Kemmer
7 6 United States F Froehling
United States K Kemmer
w/o
France P Joly
France F Guédy
7 2 6 Japan J Kamiwazumi
Japan K Sawamatsu
Soviet Union V Borisov
Soviet Union N Chmyreva
6 6 2 France P Joly
France F Guédy
3 6 3
Japan J Kamiwazumi
Japan K Sawamatsu
6 6 Japan J Kamiwazumi
Japan K Sawamatsu
6 3 6
4 United States C Richey
United States N Gunter
0 0 United States F Froehling
United States K Kemmer
4 4
France T Bernasconi
New Zealand M Pryde
2 6 3 1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
6 6
Soviet Union S Likhachev
Soviet Union E Birioukova
6 3 6 Soviet Union S Likhachev
Soviet Union E Birioukova
3 7 7
United States M Estep
Australia C Doerner
3 United States M Estep
Australia C Doerner
6 5 9
United Kingdom R Taylor
United Kingdom F Taylor
1r United States M Estep
Australia C Doerner
6 5 3
Romania D Hărădău
Romania J Gohn
6 6 1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
4 7 6
France G Rual
France S Pruvot
4 4 Romania D Hărădău
Romania J Gohn
0 1
United States S Siegel
United States L duPont
1 1 1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
6 6
1 France J-C Barclay
France F Dürr
6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Françoise Dürr". tennisfame.com.
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