Two of the best doubles players on the ATP and WTA tours won their second Slam in a row—and third overall—as they topped Ostapenko and Lindstedt in straight sets in the final. Dropping only one set all tournament, they became the first team in 33 years to pull off the French Open-Wimbledon double.
THIS WEEK
It’s back to regular-season action for the tours, both of which aren’t done with the clay courts just yet. The women have two tournaments on the dirt this week: At the Bucharest Open in Romania, hometown favorites Irina-Camelia Begu and Raluca Olaru are the top seeds as they try to take the title for the second time in three years. Begu is actually seeking a three-peat, having won last year with countrywoman Andreea Mitu. The second seeds are Aleksandra Krunic and Bethanie Mattek-Sands. The other WTA event this week, the Swiss Open—held in Lausanne for the first time—features Monique Adamczak and Xinyun Han atop the draw, followed by Timea Bacsinszky and Mihaela Buzarnescu.
The men have two tournaments on clay this week, too. At the Swedish Open, Roman Jebavy and Matwe Middelkoop are the top seeds, followed by Marcelo Demoliner and Nicolas Jarry. The Croatia Open in Umag sees Oliver Marach and Jurgen Melzer lead the field as the Austrians try to settle into a new partnership. Their compatriot, Philipp Oswald, is partnering Dutchman Robin Haase to form the second-seeded pairing.
The last grass-court event of the year is also taking place at the Hall of Fame Championships in Newport, RI. A loaded draw is headlined by top seeds Santiago Gonzalez and Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi, who won two Challenger titles on grass leading up to Wimbledon. Defending champions Jonathan Erlich and Artem Sitak are the second seeds as they try to add another title on the turf to their collection, having won in Antalya, Turkey, right before Wimbledon.
Follow Van on Twitter: @Van_Sias