2011 Aegon Pro-Series Loughborough – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2011 Aegon Pro-Series Loughborough
Champions Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tara Moore
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Francesca Stephenson
Runners-up Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Ejdesgaard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Amanda Elliott
Final score3–6, 6–2, [10–3]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2010  · Aegon Pro-Series Loughborough ·  2012  

Jocelyn Rae and Jade Windley were the defending champions, but both chose not to participate.

Contents

Tara Moore and Francesca Stephenson won the title defeating Malou Ejdesgaard and Amanda Elliott in the final 3–6, 6–2, [10–3].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Denmark.svg Malou Ejdesgaard / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Amanda Elliott (final)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martina Borecká / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Krejsová (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of France.svg Elixane Lechemia / Flag of France.svg Morgane Pons (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tara Moore / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Francesca Stephenson (champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Flag of Denmark.svg M Ejdesgaard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Elliott
66 
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg G Bastick
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Richards
4 7[6]   Flag of the Netherlands.svg V Podda
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Schoelink
0 2  
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg V Podda
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Schoelink
65 [10]1 Flag of Denmark.svg M Ejdesgaard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Elliott
4 6[10]
3 Flag of France.svg E Lechemia
Flag of France.svg M Pons
777   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Brown
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Walker
63 [8]
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Boulter
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Dart
5 62 3 Flag of France.svg E Lechemia
Flag of France.svg M Pons
664  
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Brown
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Walker
66   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Brown
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Walker
786 
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Drew
Flag of Spain.svg V Foltinger García
0 2  1 Flag of Denmark.svg M Ejdesgaard
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Elliott
62 [3]
  Flag of Mexico.svg C Betancourt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Krysiak
1 2  4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T Moore
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F Stephenson
3 6[10]
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Rigozzi
Flag of the United States.svg C Whoriskey
66   Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Rigozzi
Flag of the United States.svg C Whoriskey
1 5  
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Gibson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Ince
1 64 4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T Moore
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F Stephenson
67 
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T Moore
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F Stephenson
677 4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T Moore
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg F Stephenson
66 
  Flag of Germany.svg C Daniels
Flag of Germany.svg L Schäder
0 6[3]   Flag of Ireland.svg A Bowtell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Dean
4 1  
  Flag of Ireland.svg A Bowtell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Dean
64 [10]  Flag of Ireland.svg A Bowtell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Dean
777 
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Ankutse
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg G Praditngam
0 0  2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Borecká
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Krejsová
5 63 
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Borecká
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Krejsová
66 

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