2013 Nottingham Challenge – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2013 Nottingham Challenge
Final
Champion Flag of France.svg Julie Coin
Flag of France.svg Stéphanie Foretz Gacon
Runner-up Flag of Israel.svg Julia Glushko
Flag of Japan.svg Erika Sema
Score6–2, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Ashleigh Barty and Sally Peers were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but Barty chose to participate in the 2013 Birmingham Classic during that week and Peers chose not to participate.

Contents

Julie Coin and Stéphanie Foretz Gacon won the 2013 title, defeating Julia Glushko and Erika Sema in the final, 6–2, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Flag of France.svg Julie Coin / Flag of France.svg Stéphanie Foretz Gacon (champions)
  2. Flag of Israel.svg Julia Glushko / Flag of Japan.svg Erika Sema (final)
  3. Flag of Japan.svg Miki Miyamura / Flag of Thailand.svg Varatchaya Wongteanchai (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Thailand.svg Noppawan Lertcheewakarn / Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Yifan (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of France.svg J Coin
Flag of France.svg S Foretz Gacon
66
  Flag of Argentina.svg P Ormaechea
Flag of Japan.svg Y Sema
5 4   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Broady
Flag of Denmark.svg M Ejdesgaard
3 4
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Broady
Flag of Denmark.svg M Ejdesgaard
761 Flag of France.svg J Coin
Flag of France.svg S Foretz Gacon
4 6[10]
4 Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertcheewakarn
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Y Xu
3 77[14]4 Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertcheewakarn
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Y Xu
61 [5]
  Flag of the United States.svg M Brengle
Flag of Japan.svg S Ishizu
665[12] 4 Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertcheewakarn
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Y Xu
66
  Flag of Italy.svg N Burnett
Flag of France.svg I Pavlovic
76  Flag of Italy.svg N Burnett
Flag of France.svg I Pavlovic
3 2
  Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of South Africa.svg C Simmonds
5 2 1 Flag of France.svg J Coin
Flag of France.svg S Foretz Gacon
66
  Flag of Slovakia.svg AK Schmiedlová
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg S Vogt
668[5] 2 Flag of Israel.svg J Glushko
Flag of Japan.svg E Sema
2 4
  Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
Flag of Croatia.svg A Vrljić
3 710[10]  Flag of Romania.svg A Mitu
Flag of Croatia.svg A Vrljić
3 2
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Slater
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Whybourn
65 [5] 3 Flag of Japan.svg M Miyamura
Flag of Thailand.svg V Wongteanchai
66
3 Flag of Japan.svg M Miyamura
Flag of Thailand.svg V Wongteanchai
3 7[10]3 Flag of Japan.svg M Miyamura
Flag of Thailand.svg V Wongteanchai
1 6[9]
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Murray
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Windley
1 6[10]2 Flag of Israel.svg J Glushko
Flag of Japan.svg E Sema
64 [11]
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Dubois
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Záhlavová-Strýcová
64 [7]   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Murray
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Windley
3 2
2 Flag of Israel.svg J Glushko
Flag of Japan.svg E Sema
66

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References

2013 Women's Doubles