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Canada’s Dabrowski, Brazil’s Stefani Win Women’s Doubles Title at Eastbourne Open

  • Gabriela Dabrowski from Ottawa and Luisa Stefani from Brazil won the women's doubles title at the WTA 250 Eastbourne Open in England by defeating Miriam Skoch and Jesika Maleckova 6-1, 6-4.
  • They successfully converted five break-point chances and won 75% of their first-serve points during the final match.
  • This victory marked Dabrowski's 23rd career WTA title and her fifth title with Stefani, tying her best season total with three titles.
  • Dabrowski and Stefani will be the No. 2 seeds at the upcoming Wimbledon tournament.
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Ottawa’s Dabrowski, Brazil’s Stefani win women’s doubles title at Eastbourne Open

EASTBOURNE - Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazil's Luisa Stefani have won another title.

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Ottawa's Dabrowski, Brazil's Stefani win women's doubles title at Eastbourne Open

EASTBOURNE - Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazil's Luisa Stefani have won another title.

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Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazilian Luisa Stefani won doubles at the Eastbourne tournament in England.

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Brazilian Luisa Stefani and Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski won this Sunday (28), in the city of Eastbourne, England, the double title of WTA 250. The partnership surpassed the Czech double of Jesika Maleckova and Miriam Skoch by 2 sets to 0, with partials of 6/1 and 6/4. The game worth the title, started on Saturday, had to be paralyzed due to the rain that hit the English city. The game was only resumed and completed on Sunday.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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