2009 Banka Koper Slovenia Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2009 Banka Koper Slovenia Open
Champions Flag of Germany.svg Julia Görges
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimíra Uhlířová
Runners-up Flag of France.svg Camille Pin
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Klára Zakopalová
Final score64, 62
Events
Singles Doubles
  2008  · Banka Koper Slovenia Open ·  2010  

Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual were the defending champions, but both chose not to participate that year.

Contents

Julia Görges and Vladimíra Uhlířová won in the final, 64, 62, against Camille Pin and Klára Zakopalová.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Vera Dushevina / Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Galina Voskoboeva (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Hrdinová / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová (first round)
  3. Flag of Germany.svg Julia Görges / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimíra Uhlířová (champions)
  4. Flag of Germany.svg Kristina Barrois / Flag of Italy.svg Tathiana Garbin (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Russia.svg V Dushevina
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva
66 
  Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučová
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg G Stoop
4 2  1 Flag of Russia.svg V Dushevina
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Voskoboeva
74 [6]
ALT Flag of Belarus.svg O Govortsova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg S Karatantcheva
6  ALT Flag of Belarus.svg O Govortsova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg S Karatantcheva
5 610
WC Flag of Slovenia.svg N Kolar
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
2 r  ALT Flag of Belarus.svg O Govortsova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg S Karatantcheva
1 3  
4 Flag of Germany.svg K Barrois
Flag of Italy.svg T Garbin
4 6[7]   Flag of France.svg C Pin
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zakopalová
66 
  Flag of France.svg C Pin
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zakopalová
61 [10]  Flag of France.svg C Pin
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zakopalová
66 
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg N Franková
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg K Palkina
64 [9]   Flag of Italy.svg S Errani
Flag of Slovenia.svg M Zec Peškirič
1 4  
  Flag of Italy.svg S Errani
Flag of Slovenia.svg M Zec Peškirič
4 6[11]  Flag of France.svg C Pin
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zakopalová
4 2  
  Flag of Russia.svg A Rodionova
Flag of Switzerland.svg S Vögele
0 5  3 Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Uhlířová
66 
  Flag of Russia.svg E Ivanova
Flag of Georgia.svg A Tatishvili
67   Flag of Russia.svg E Ivanova
Flag of Georgia.svg A Tatishvili
4 3  
  Flag of Russia.svg E Bovina
Flag of Estonia.svg K Kanepi
4 7[3] 3 Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Uhlířová
66 
3 Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Uhlířová
664[10]3 Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Uhlířová
4 6[10]
  Flag of Slovenia.svg P Hercog
Flag of Croatia.svg P Martić
71 [10]  Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou
Flag of Germany.svg J Wöhr
64 3
  Flag of Italy.svg A Brianti
Flag of Italy.svg ME Camerin
666[6]   Flag of Slovenia.svg P Hercog
Flag of Croatia.svg P Martić
73 [1]
  Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou
Flag of Germany.svg J Wöhr
66   Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou
Flag of Germany.svg J Wöhr
626[10]
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg E Hrdinová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
3 3  

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