1980 US Open – Mixed Doubles

Greer Stevens and Bob Hewitt were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Candy Reynolds and Steve Denton.

Mixed Doubles
1980 US Open
1979 Champions Greer Stevens
Bob Hewitt
Champions Wendy Turnbull
Marty Riessen
Runners-up Betty Stöve
Frew McMillan
Final score75, 62

Wendy Turnbull and Marty Riessen won in the final 75, 62 against Betty Stöve and Frew McMillan.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Wendy Turnbull / Marty Riessen (Champions)
  2. Betty Stöve / Frew McMillan (Final)
  3. Anne Smith / Kevin Curren (Semifinals)
  4. Greer Stevens / Bob Hewitt (Quarterfinals)
  5. Rosemary Casals / Anand Amritraj (First Round)
  6. Candy Reynolds / Steve Denton (Semifinals)
  7. Ann Kiyomura / Tom Leonard (Quarterfinals)
  8. Betsy Nagelsen / Francisco González (First Round)

Draw

Key

Final

Final
     
1 Wendy Turnbull
Marty Riessen
7 6  
2 Betty Stöve
Frew McMillan
5 2  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 W Turnbull
M Riessen
6 4 6
  R Maršíková
R Tyler
2 6 1 1 W Turnbull
M Riessen
6 6  
  R Tomanová
V Van Patten
6 3 6   R Tomanová
V Van Patten
1 3  
  H Strachoňová
P Feigl
3 6 2 1 W Turnbull
M Riessen
6 3 7
  T Harford
J James
7 3 2 7 A Kiyomura
T Leonard
3 6 6
  R Fairbank
B Nichols
6 6 6   R Fairbank
B Nichols
7 5 5
  R Blount
T Graham
3 2   7 A Kiyomura
T Leonard
5 7 7
7 A Kiyomura
T Leonard
6 6   1 W Turnbull
M Riessen
2 7 6
4 G Stevens
B Hewitt
6 6   6 C Reynolds
S Denton
6 5 3
  J Harrington
L Palin
1 3   4 G Stevens
B Hewitt
6 6  
  B Jordan
T Delatte
2 6 6   B Jordan
T Delatte
0 3  
  S Margolin
M Margolin
6 3 1 4 G Stevens
B Hewitt
5 6 2
  P Johnson
R Van't Hof
6 6   6 C Reynolds
S Denton
7 4 6
  K Jones
G Malin
4 3     P Johnson
R Van't Hof
6 3 4
  G Glasgow
J Van Linge
3 3   6 C Reynolds
S Denton
3 6 6
6 C Reynolds
S Denton
6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 R Casals
A Amritraj
2 4  
  B Bunge
F McNair
6 6     B Bunge
F McNair
3 6 4
  R Fox
V Winitsky
6 6     R Fox
V Winitsky
6 2 6
  A Moulton
B Walts
0 3     R Fox
V Winitsky
2 7 5
  S Acker
C Leeds
7 7   3 A Smith
K Curren
6 6 7
  A Buchanan
H Ismail
5 5     S Acker
C Leeds
4 6 4
  J Russell
B Scanlon
2 4   3 A Smith
K Curren
6 2 6
3 A Smith
K Curren
6 6   3 A Smith
K Curren
4 5  
8 B Nagelsen
F González
4 4   2 B Stöve
F McMillan
6 7  
  L Romanov
S Krulevitz
6 6     L Romanov
S Krulevitz
1 4  
  P Smith
M Purcell
6 6     P Smith
M Purcell
6 6  
  P Whytcross
J Austin
2 4     P Smith
M Purcell
5 6 4
  C Casabianca
R Fagel
3 1   2 B Stöve
F McMillan
7 3 6
  A Hobbs
E Fromm
6 6     A Hobbs
E Fromm
6 6 4
  R Richards
I Năstase
6 6 1 2 B Stöve
F McMillan
4 7 6
2 B Stöve
F McMillan
7 3 6
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