1971 French Open – Mixed Doubles

Bob Hewitt and Billie Jean King were the defending champions but both players chose not to participate.

Mixed Doubles
1971 French Open
Champion Jean-Claude Barclay
Françoise Dürr
Runner-up Tomas Lejus
Winnie Shaw
Final score6–2, 6–4

Jean-Claude Barclay and Françoise Dürr won in the final 6–2, 6–4 against Tomas Lejus and Winnie Shaw. [1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
2 Jean-Claude Barclay
Françoise Dürr
6 6
Bill Bowrey
Lesley Bowrey
2 2
2 Jean-Claude Barclay
Françoise Dürr
6 9
3 Alex Metreveli
Olga Morozova
3 7
3 Alex Metreveli
Olga Morozova
6 6
Dick Crealy
Lesley Hunt
3 4
2 Jean-Claude Barclay
Françoise Dürr
6 6
Tomas Lejus
Winnie Shaw
2 4
Frank Froehling
Wendy Gilchrist
4 Bob Carmichael
Gail Chanfreau
w/o
4 Bob Carmichael
Gail Chanfreau
9 2
Tomas Lejus
Winnie Shaw
11 6
Tomas Lejus
Winnie Shaw
6 6
Bernard Montrenaud
Janine Lieffrig
0 3

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
2 J-C Barclay
F Dürr
6 6
J Kamiwazumi
Y Matsuda
2 3
2 J-C Barclay
F Dürr
6 6
D Grozdanovitch
F Guedy
3 0
B Seewagen
K Pigeon
D Grozdanovitch
F Guedy
w/o
2 J-C Barclay
F Dürr
6 6
B Bowrey
L Bowrey
2 2
B Bowrey
L Bowrey
6 7
S Mureșan
O de Roubin
3 5
B Bowrey
L Bowrey
6 6
V Egorov
R Darmon
2 4
V Egorov
R Darmon
6 6
E Zuleta
M Pegel
2 3

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 A Metreveli
O Morozova
6 2 6
B De Troye
C Rouire
1 6 2
3 A Metreveli
O Morozova
6 6
JE Mandarino
C Mandarino
4 0
JE Mandarino
C Mandarino
6 6
T Bernasconi
N Fuchs
4 0
3 A Metreveli
O Morozova
6 6
D Crealy
L Hunt
3 4
D Crealy
L Hunt
6 6
F Battegay
B Vest
3 2
D Crealy
L Hunt
6 6
S Baranyi
J Szörényi
A Bouteleux
D Bouteleux
1 1
A Bouteleux
D Bouteleux
w/o A Bouteleux
D Bouteleux
w/o
T Koura
K Sawamatsu
w/o T Koura
K Sawamatsu
P Dominguez
F Bonicelli

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
C Boutard
P Austin
w/o
JR Pinto Bravo
AM Pinto Bravo
C Boutard
P Austin
w/o
B Bertram
E Emmanuel
C Boutard
P Austin
F Froehling
W Gilchrist
w/o
P Marzano
D Porzio
1 3
F Froehling
W Gilchrist
6 6
F Froehling
W Gilchrist
4 B Carmichael
G Chanfreau
w/o
P Lamp
B Lindström
6 6 3
J Velasco
I Fernández de Soto
8 4 6
J Velasco
I Fernández de Soto
4 B Carmichael
G Chanfreau
w/o
S Dron
M Greenwood
4 B Carmichael
G Chanfreau
w/o

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
P Cornejo
M Rodríguez
6 7
T Sakai
J Sawamatsu
3 5
P Cornejo
M Rodríguez
6 4 4
T Lejus
W Shaw
2 6 6
P Joly
S Barman
T Lejus
W Shaw
w/o
T Lejus
W Shaw
6 6
B Montrenaud
J Lieffrig
0 3
B Montrenaud
J Lieffrig
4 6 7
I Molina
R Giscafré
6 2 5
B Montrenaud
J Lieffrig
w/o
1 M Riessen
M Court
D Sturdza
M Hollingsworth
1 M Riessen
M Court
w/o
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References

  1. "Françoise Dürr". tennisfame.com.
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