2004 Wimbledon Championships - Women's Doubles
- 2004 Wimbledon Championships - Women's Doubles
GrandSlamEvents|2004|Wimbledon Championships|s
defchamp = flagicon|BEL Kim Clijsters
flagicon|JPN Ai Sugiyama
champ = flagicon|ZIM Cara Black
flagicon|AUS Rennae Stubbs
runner = flagicon|RSA Liezel Huber
flagicon|JPN Ai Sugiyama
score = 6-3, 7-6
Sixth-seeded Cara Black and Rennae Stubbs defeated fifth-seeded Liezel Huber and Ai Sugiyama 6-3, 7-6 (5) to win the Women's Doubles title at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships.
eeds
Draw
Finals
3RoundBracket
R1-title = Quarterfinals
R2-title = Semifinals
R3-title = Finals
R1-date = Round of 8
R2-date = Round of 4
R3-date = Round of 2
R1-name1 = flagicon|ESP Virginia Ruano Pascual /
flagicon|ARG Paola Suarez [1]
R1-score1 = 5, 6, 6
R1-name2 = flagicon|VEN Maria Vento-Kabchi /
flagicon|INA Angelique Widjaja [8]
R1-score2 = 7, 4, 3
R1-name3 = flagicon|RUS Nadia Petrova /
flagicon|USA Meghann Shaughnessy [4]
R1-score3 = 4, 3
R1-name4 = flagicon|ZIM Cara Black /
flagicon|AUS Rennae Stubbs [6]
R1-score4 = 6, 6
R1-name5 = flagicon|FRA Marion Bartoli /
flagicon|FRA Emilie Loit [11]
R1-score5 = 2, 4
R1-name6 = flagicon|USA Martina Navratilova /
flagicon|USA Lisa Raymond [3]
R1-score6 = 6, 6
R1-name7 = flagicon|RSA Liezel Huber /
flagicon|JPN Ai Sugiyama [5]
R1-score7 = 77, 6
R1-name8 = flagicon|RUS Svetlana Kuznetsova /
flagicon|RUS Elena Likhovtseva [2]
R1-score8 = 60, 3
R2-name1 = flagicon|ESP Virginia Ruano Pascual
flagicon|ARG Paola Suarez [1]
R2-score1 = 67, 6, 4
R2-name2 = flagicon|ZIM Cara Black /
flagicon|AUS Rennae Stubbs [6]
R2-score2 = 79, 4, 6
R2-name3 = flagicon|USA Martina Navratilova /
flagicon|USA Lisa Raymond [3]
R2-score3 = 64, 5
R2-name4 = flagicon|RSA Liezel Huber /
flagicon|JPN Ai Sugiyama [5]
R2-score4 = 77, 7
R3-name1 = flagicon|ZIM Cara Black /
flagicon|AUS Rennae Stubbs [6]
R3-score1 = 6, 77
R3-name2 = flagicon|RSA Liezel Huber /
flagicon|JPN Ai Sugiyama [5]
R3-score2 = 3, 65
External links
* [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/3/global/includes/TrackIt.asp?file=http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/3/global/Pdfs/events/2004/wimbledon_draws.pdf WTA Draw]
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