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Tennis At The 2018 Mediterranean Games – Women's Doubles
The women's doubles event at the 2018 Mediterranean Games was held from 26 to 29 June at the Tarragona Tennis Club. Başak Eraydın and İpek Öz of Turkey won the gold medal, defeating Nefisa Berberović and Dea Herdželaš of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final, 0–6, 6–3, [12–10]. Marina Bassols Ribera and Eva Guerrero Álvarez of Spain won the bronze medal, defeating Fiona Ferro and Harmony Tan of France in the bronze medal match, 7–5, 7–5. Medalists Seeds # ''(semifinals; fourth place)'' # (champions; gold medalists) # ''(final; silver medalists)'' # ''(semifinals; bronze medalists)'' Draw Draw References External links Draw
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2018 Mediterranean Games
The 2018 Mediterranean Games (, ), officially known as the XVIII Mediterranean Games (, ) and commonly known as Tarragona 2018, was an international multi-sport event held from 22 June to 1 July 2018 in Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain. Tarragona was announced as the host city at the ICMG General Assembly in Mersin, Turkey, on 15 October 2011. Bidding process The host city was announced during the ICMG General Assembly scheduled which took place in Mersin, Turkey (host of the 2013 Mediterranean Games) on 15 October 2011. The final candidates were Alexandria and Tarragona, where Tarragona won the vote 36–34. * Alexandria, Egypt Alexandria hosted the first Mediterranean Games and planned to build a new Olympic Village for the 2017 Mediterranean Games in the iconic South Mediterranean city. * Tarragona, Spain Under the motto "History making history", Tarragona planned to take the Games to Spain for the third time after the 1955 Mediterranean Games in Barcelona and the 2005 Medite ...
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