2005 Kremlin Cup – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2005 Kremlin Cup
Final
Champions Flag of the United States.svg Lisa Raymond
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samantha Stosur
Runners-up Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Cara Black
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rennae Stubbs
Score6–2, 6–4
Details
Seeds4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2004  · Kremlin Cup ·  2006  

Seeds

  1. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Cara Black / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rennae Stubbs (final)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Lisa Raymond / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samantha Stosur (champions)
  3. Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Kuznetsova / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alicia Molik (first round)
  4. Flag of Russia.svg Elena Likhovtseva / Flag of Russia.svg Vera Zvonareva (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Stubbs
77 
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Benešová
Flag of the United States.svg M Tu
5 65 1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Stubbs
3 66
  Flag of Slovenia.svg T Križan
Flag of the United States.svg J Russell
5 4    Flag of the Czech Republic.svg E Birnerová
Flag of Romania.svg A Vanc
62 1
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg E Birnerová
Flag of Romania.svg A Vanc
76 1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Stubbs
3 66
4 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva
Flag of Russia.svg V Zvonareva
67 4 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva
Flag of Russia.svg V Zvonareva
63 3
  Flag of the United States.svg C Morariu
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg P Schnyder
3 5  4 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva
Flag of Russia.svg V Zvonareva
66 
  Flag of Russia.svg A Myskina
Flag of Italy.svg F Pennetta
61 1   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone
1 4  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone
2 661 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Stubbs
2 4  
  Flag of Russia.svg V Dushevina
Flag of Russia.svg D Safina
67 2 Flag of the United States.svg L Raymond
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Stosur
66 
WC Flag of Russia.svg E Dementieva
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Krajicek
2 5    Flag of Russia.svg V Dushevina
Flag of Russia.svg D Safina
61 7
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg M Koryttseva
Flag of Russia.svg G Voskoboeva
66 Q Flag of Ukraine.svg M Koryttseva
Flag of Russia.svg G Voskoboeva
3 665
3 Flag of Russia.svg S Kuznetsova
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Molik
4 0    Flag of Russia.svg V Dushevina
Flag of Russia.svg D Safina
0 65
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg E Gagliardi
Flag of Argentina.svg ME Salerni
w/o   2 Flag of the United States.svg L Raymond
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Stosur
63 7
  Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld
Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Maleeva
     Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg E Gagliardi
Flag of Argentina.svg ME Salerni
63 1
WC Flag of Russia.svg A Chakvetadze
Flag of Russia.svg E Vesnina
4 72 2 Flag of the United States.svg L Raymond
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Stosur
4 66
2 Flag of the United States.svg L Raymond
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Stosur
6656

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