1997 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Doubles Qualifying

Players and pairs who neither have high enough rankings nor receive wild cards may participate in a qualifying tournament held one week before the annual Wimbledon Tennis Championships.

Women's Doubles Qualifying
1997 Wimbledon Championships

The qualifying rounds for the 1997 Wimbledon Championships were played from 17 to 22 June 1997 at the Bank of England Ground in Roehampton, London, United Kingdom.

Seeds

Qualifiers

Lucky losers

  1. Julia Lutrova / Jane Wood

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First Round Second Round Qualifying Competition
               
1 Valda Lake
Louise Pleming
3 6 6
Alt Marketa Kochta
Jheni Osman
6 1 0
1 Valda Lake
Louise Pleming
Emmanuelle Gagliardi
Nirupama Vaidyanathan
w/o
María José Gaidano
Marion Maruska
6 4 7
Emmanuelle Gagliardi
Nirupama Vaidyanathan
2 6 9
1 Valda Lake
Louise Pleming
3 7 6
Lenka Cenková
Marlene Weingärtner
6 5 1
3 Yuko Hosoki
Keiko Nagatomi
6 6 3
Lenka Cenková
Marlene Weingärtner
7 1 6
Lenka Cenková
Marlene Weingärtner
4 6 6
Jeon Mi-ra
Hiroko Mochizuki
6 3 4
Siobhan Drake-Brockman
Réka Vidáts
4 4
Jeon Mi-ra
Hiroko Mochizuki
6 6

Second qualifier

First Round Second Round Qualifying Competition
               
Lizzie Jelfs
Louise Latimer
4 5
Jane Chi
Kelly Pace
6 7
Jane Chi
Kelly Pace
1 3
Elena Brioukhovets
Elena Tatarkova
6 6
Elena Brioukhovets
Elena Tatarkova
6 7 6
4 Rebecca Jensen
Lindsay Lee
7 5 3
Elena Brioukhovets
Elena Tatarkova
6 6
Julia Lutrova
Jane Wood
0 4
Cara Black
Irina Selyutina
6 6
Helen Crook
Victoria Davies
1 3
Cara Black
Irina Selyutina
6 4
Julia Lutrova
Jane Wood
7 6
Julia Lutrova
Jane Wood
7 7
2 Svetlana Krivencheva
Ludmila Richterová
5 6
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