2013 Kemer Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
2013 Kemer Cup
Champions Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nigina Abduraimova
Flag of Italy.svg Maria Elena Camerin
Runners-up Flag of Slovenia.svg Tadeja Majerič
Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Mitu
Final score 6–3, 2–6, [10–8]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2012  · Kemer Cup ·  2014  

This was a new event in 2013.

Nigina Abduraimova and Maria Elena Camerin won the tournament, defeating Tadeja Majerič and Andreea Mitu in the final, 6–3, 2–6, [10–8].

Nigina Abduraimova tennis player

Nigina Abduraimova is a professional tennis player from Uzbekistan.

Maria Elena Camerin Italian tennis player

Maria Elena Camerin is a former professional tennis player from Italy.

Tadeja Majerič Slovenian tennis player

Tadeja Majerič is a Slovenian tennis player.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Stephanie Vogt / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová (quarterfinals; withdrew)
  2. Flag of Russia.svg Nina Bratchikova / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Webley-Smith (first round)
  3. Flag of Turkey.svg Çağla Büyükakçay / Flag of Turkey.svg Pemra Özgen (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Turkey.svg Başak Eraydın / Flag of Turkey.svg Melis Sezer (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg S Vogt
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
  Flag of Romania.svg L-I Andrei
Flag of Russia.svg P Leykina
2 6[10]   Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Italy.svg ME Camerin
w/o
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Italy.svg ME Camerin
60 [12]  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Italy.svg ME Camerin
76
4 Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın
Flag of Turkey.svg M Sezer
664 Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın
Flag of Turkey.svg M Sezer
5 1
  Flag of Turkey.svg C Anıl
Flag of Russia.svg A Bukhanko
1 1 4 Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın
Flag of Turkey.svg M Sezer
66
  Flag of Turkey.svg İT Köken
Flag of Romania.svg I Truca
0 0   Flag of Ukraine.svg V Ivakhnenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg K Kozlova
2 0
  Flag of Ukraine.svg V Ivakhnenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg K Kozlova
66  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg N Abduraimova
Flag of Italy.svg ME Camerin
62 [10]
WC Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
66WC Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
3 6[8]
  Flag of Turkey.svg G Güldaş
Flag of Turkey.svg E Tomey
0 0 WC Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
776
  Flag of Slovakia.svg J Čepelová
Flag of Serbia.svg J Jakšić
2 663 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay
Flag of Turkey.svg P Özgen
613
3 Flag of Turkey.svg Ç Büyükakçay
Flag of Turkey.svg P Özgen
678WC Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
66
  Flag of Turkey.svg M Bayraktaroğlu
Flag of Turkey.svg M Topsel
2 60  Flag of Turkey.svg H Esen
Flag of Turkey.svg L Esen
3 1
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg E Birnerová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg H Birnerová
677  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg E Birnerová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg H Birnerová
3 4
  Flag of Turkey.svg H Esen
Flag of Turkey.svg L Esen
776  Flag of Turkey.svg H Esen
Flag of Turkey.svg L Esen
66
2 Flag of Russia.svg N Bratchikova
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
622

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