2012 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix – Doubles

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Doubles
2012 Porsche Tennis Grand Prix
Champions Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Benešová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová
Runners-up Flag of Germany.svg Julia Görges
Flag of Germany.svg Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Final score6–4, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
  2011  · Porsche Tennis Grand Prix ·  2013  

Sabine Lisicki and Samantha Stosur were the defending champions but decided not to participate.
Iveta Benešová and Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová won the tournament defeating Julia Görges and Anna-Lena Grönefeld 6–4, 7–5 in the final.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Květa Peschke / Flag of Slovenia.svg Katarina Srebotnik (semifinals)
  2. Flag of India.svg Sania Mirza / Flag of Italy.svg Flavia Pennetta (withdrew due to Pennetta's wrist injury)
  3. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Peng Shuai / Flag of Russia.svg Elena Vesnina (first round)
  4. Flag of South Africa.svg Natalie Grandin / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimíra Uhlířová (first round)
  5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Benešová / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová (champion)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
66 
  Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač
Flag of Poland.svg A Rosolska
0 2  1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
66 
WC Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone
Flag of Italy.svg R Vinci
1 4    Flag of Germany.svg K Barrois
Flag of Germany.svg J Wöhr
2 3  
  Flag of Germany.svg K Barrois
Flag of Germany.svg J Wöhr
66 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
4 2  
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg S Peng
Flag of Russia.svg E Vesnina
621    Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld
66 
  Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld
776   Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld
67 
WC Flag of Germany.svg A Kerber
Flag of Germany.svg A Petkovic
4 5    Flag of Russia.svg A Pavlyuchenkova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Šafářová
4 5  
  Flag of Russia.svg A Pavlyuchenkova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Šafářová
67   Flag of Germany.svg J Görges
Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld
4 5  
WC Flag of Germany.svg M Barthel
Flag of Germany.svg T Malek
2 5  5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Benešová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Záhlavová-Strýcová
67 
  Flag of Poland.svg K Jans-Ignacik
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg S Zhang
67   Flag of Poland.svg K Jans-Ignacik
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg S Zhang
4 3  
  Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg P Suárez
776   Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg P Suárez
66 
4 Flag of South Africa.svg N Grandin
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Uhlířová
644    Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg P Suárez
   
Alt Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg H-c Chan
Flag of Japan.svg R Fujiwara
2 3  5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Benešová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Záhlavová-Strýcová
w/o  
  Flag of Spain.svg N Llagostera Vives
Flag of Romania.svg M Niculescu
66   Flag of Spain.svg N Llagostera Vives
Flag of Romania.svg M Niculescu
64 [8]
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Gajdošová
Flag of Slovakia.svg D Hantuchová
3 2  5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Benešová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Záhlavová-Strýcová
1 6[10]
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg I Benešová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Záhlavová-Strýcová
66 

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