2012 Samsung Securities Cup – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2012 Samsung Securities Cup
Champions Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nigina Abduraimova
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Venise Chan
Runners-up Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ji-young
Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Mi
Final score6–4, 2–6, [12–10]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2011  · Samsung Securities Cup ·  2013  

Kang Seo-kyung and Kim Na-ri were the defending champions but decided not to participate together. Kang played alongside Yu Min-hwa, while Kim partnered up with Han Sung-hee. Both pairs lost in the quarterfinals.

Contents

Nigina Abduraimova and Venise Chan won the tournament, defeating Kim Ji-young and Yoo Mi in the final, 6–4, 2–6, [12–10].

Seeds

  1. Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ji-young / Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Mi (final)
  2. Flag of Thailand.svg Nungnadda Wannasuk / Flag of Thailand.svg Varunya Wongteanchai (first round)
  3. Flag of South Korea.svg Han Sung-hee / Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Na-ri (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hae-sung / Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ju-eun (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of South Korea.svg J-y Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg M Yoo
66
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R Beddow
Flag of South Korea.svg J-h Choi
1 2 1 Flag of South Korea.svg J-y Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg M Yoo
796
  Flag of South Korea.svg S-k Kang
Flag of South Korea.svg M-h Yu
66  Flag of South Korea.svg S-k Kang
Flag of South Korea.svg M-h Yu
672
  Flag of South Korea.svg N-l Han
Flag of South Korea.svg S-j Jang
4 4 1 Flag of South Korea.svg J-y Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg M Yoo
66
4 Flag of South Korea.svg H-s Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg J-e Kim
63 [6]   Flag of South Korea.svg S-j Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg S-r Lee
2 4
  Flag of Japan.svg M Inoue
Flag of Japan.svg M Minokoshi
3 6[10]  Flag of Japan.svg M Inoue
Flag of Japan.svg M Minokoshi
1 2
  Flag of South Korea.svg H-h Hong
Flag of South Korea.svg Y-r Lee
1 7[8]   Flag of South Korea.svg S-j Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg S-r Lee
66
  Flag of South Korea.svg S-j Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg S-r Lee
65 [10]1 Flag of South Korea.svg J-y Kim
Flag of South Korea.svg M Yoo
4 6[10]
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Hong Kong.svg V Chan
76  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Hong Kong.svg V Chan
62 [12]
  Flag of South Korea.svg N-y Jun
Flag of South Korea.svg S-h Park
5 1   Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Hong Kong.svg V Chan
66
  Flag of South Korea.svg Y-y Jeong
Flag of South Korea.svg H-j Yea
2 1 3 Flag of South Korea.svg S-h Han
Flag of South Korea.svg N-r Kim
4 4
3 Flag of South Korea.svg S-h Han
Flag of South Korea.svg N-r Kim
66  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Hong Kong.svg V Chan
66
  Flag of South Korea.svg M-r Ham
Flag of Vietnam.svg TPĐ Huỳnh
3 6[4]   Flag of Japan.svg Y Miyazaki
Flag of Thailand.svg N Sankaew
4 3
  Flag of South Korea.svg J-h Lee
Flag of South Korea.svg S-a Park
64 [10]  Flag of South Korea.svg J-h Lee
Flag of South Korea.svg S-a Park
3 77[11]
  Flag of Japan.svg Y Miyazaki
Flag of Thailand.svg N Sankaew
0 6[12]  Flag of Japan.svg Y Miyazaki
Flag of Thailand.svg N Sankaew
665[13]
2 Flag of Thailand.svg N Wannasuk
Flag of Thailand.svg Varu Wongteanchai
62 [10]

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