2015 Delhi Open – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2015 Delhi Open
Champions Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tang Haochen
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Zhaoxuan
Runners-up Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsu Ching-wen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Pei-chi
Final score7–5, 6–1
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2014  · Delhi Open ·  2016  

Nicha Lertpitaksinchai and Peangtarn Plipuech were the defending champions, but they lost in the first round.

Contents

Tang Haochen and Yang Zhaoxuan won the title, defeating Hsu Ching-wen and Lee Pei-chi in the final, 7–5, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Thailand.svg Nicha Lertpitaksinchai / Flag of Thailand.svg Peangtarn Plipuech (first round)
  2. Flag of Poland.svg Magda Linette / Flag of Hong Kong.svg Zhang Ling (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of India.svg Ankita Raina / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Webley-Smith (first round)
  4. Flag of Japan.svg Miyu Kato / Flag of Japan.svg Riko Sawayanagi (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Thailand.svg N Lertpitaksinchai
Flag of Thailand.svg Pe Plipuech
63 [5]
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Y-h Lee
Flag of India.svg Shweta Rana
3 6[10] Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Y-h Lee
Flag of India.svg S Rana
2 2
Flag of India.svg N Palha
Flag of India.svg R Sunkara
5 4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-w Hsu
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-c Lee
66
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-w Hsu
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-c Lee
76 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-w Hsu
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-c Lee
776
3 Flag of India.svg A Raina
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
62 [6] Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
600
Flag of India.svg Nidhi Chilumula
Flag of Switzerland.svg C Perrin
1 6[10] Flag of India.svg N Chilumula
Flag of Switzerland.svg C Perrin
3 7[5]
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
63 [12] Flag of Slovenia.svg T Majerič
Flag of India.svg P Thombare
65 [10]
Flag of Japan.svg E Sema
Flag of Russia.svg A Smolina
2 6[10] Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-w Hsu
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg P-c Lee
5 1
Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko
Flag of Slovenia.svg D Jakupović
67 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg H Tang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Z Yang
76
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Dart
Flag of France.svg V Muntean
3 5 Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko
Flag of Slovenia.svg D Jakupović
4 6[10]
WC Flag of India.svg S Reddy
Flag of India.svg Dhruthi Tatachar Venugopal
1 2 4 Flag of Japan.svg M Kato
Flag of Japan.svg R Sawayanagi
63 [6]
4 Flag of Japan.svg M Kato
Flag of Japan.svg R Sawayanagi
66 Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko
Flag of Slovenia.svg D Jakupović
774 [7]
WC Flag of India.svg P Bhambri
Flag of India.svg Rashmi Teltumbde
662[11] Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg H Tang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Z Yang
646[10]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg H Tang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Z Yang
3 77[13] Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg H Tang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Z Yang
656[10]
WC Flag of India.svg S Bavisetti
Flag of India.svg KK Thandi
62 [3] 2 Flag of Poland.svg M Linette
Flag of Hong Kong.svg L Zhang
774 [5]
2 Flag of Poland.svg M Linette
Flag of Hong Kong.svg L Zhang
3 6[10]

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