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 - WC Women's Doubles - Finals
  Jiske Griffioen NED 
  Esther Vergeer NED 
Winner 63110  
Match Completed
  Florence Gravellier FRA 
  Korie Homan NED 
 0606  
ScoreboardMatch Statistics
Elapsed Time by Set: 203112

  Set 1 Summary
  Griffioen (NED)/
Vergeer (NED)
Gravellier (FRA)/
Homan (NED)
  Double Faults02
  Unforced Errors13
  Winning % on 1st Serve8 of 10 = 80 %4 of 12 = 33 %
  Winning % on 2nd Serve6 of 9 = 67 %3 of 9 = 33 %
  Receiving Points Won14 of 21 = 67 %5 of 19 = 26 %
  Break Point Conversions3 of 5 = 60 %0 of 2 = 0 %
  Total Points Won2812




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