1988 WTA Nice Open – Doubles

Catherine Suire and Catherine Tanvier won in the final 64, 46, 62 against Isabelle Demongeot and Nathalie Tauziat.

Doubles
1988 WTA Nice Open
Champions Catherine Suire
Catherine Tanvier
Runners-up Isabelle Demongeot
Nathalie Tauziat
Final score64, 46, 62

Seeds

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

  1. Catherine Suire / Catherine Tanvier (Champions)
  2. Isabelle Demongeot / Nathalie Tauziat (Final)
  3. Nathalie Herreman / Pascale Paradis (Semifinals)
  4. Sabrina Goleš / Patricia Tarabini (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 C Suire
C Tanvier
6 6  
  S Cecchini
A Villagrán
3 4   1 C Suire
C Tanvier
4 6 6
  B Fulco
J Wiesner
6 2 7   B Fulco
J Wiesner
6 0 3
  I Kuczyńska
S Simmonds
3 6 6 1 C Suire
C Tanvier
w/o    
3 N Herreman
P Paradis
2 6 6 3 N Herreman
P Paradis
     
  F Martin
V Paquet
6 2 4 3 N Herreman
P Paradis
6 6  
  C Martínez
B Paulus
3 4     A Dechaume
E Derly
2 4  
  A Dechaume
E Derly
6 6   1 Catherine Suire
Catherine Tanvier
6 4 6
  S Jaquet
M Strebel
6 6   2 Isabelle Demongeot
Nathalie Tauziat
4 6 2
  I Driehuis
G Mosca
2 3     S Jaquet
M Strebel
6 6 3
  S Frankl
M Torres
0 0   4 S Goleš
P Tarabini
3 7 6
4 S Goleš
P Tarabini
6 6   4 S Goleš
P Tarabini
4 6  
  L Ferrando
L Garrone
6 6   2 I Demongeot
N Tauziat
6 7  
  F Bonsignori
H ter Riet
0 1     L Ferrando
L Garrone
6 3 3
  M-C Calleja
E Galphin
0 2   2 I Demongeot
N Tauziat
4 6 6
2 I Demongeot
N Tauziat
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