2016 Advantage Cars Prague Open – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2016 Advantage Cars Prague Open
Champions Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Schuurs
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová
Runners-up Flag of Spain.svg Sílvia Soler Espinosa
Flag of Spain.svg Sara Sorribes Tormo
Final score7–5, 3–6, [10–4]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2015  · Advantage Cars Prague Open ·  2017  

The women's doubles of the 2016 Advantage Cars Prague Open tournament was played on clay in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Kateřina Kramperová and Bernarda Pera were the defending champions, but Pera chose not to participate. Kramperová partnered Amandine Hesse, but they lost in the first round.

Demi Schuurs and Renata Voráčová won the title, defeating Sílvia Soler Espinosa and Sara Sorribes Tormo in the final, 7–5, 3–6, [10–4].

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Andrea Hlaváčková / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Hradecká (withdrew)
  2. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Schuurs / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová (champions)
  3. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lenka Kunčíková / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karolína Stuchlá (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Sweden.svg Rebecca Peterson / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Alt Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa
Flag of Spain.svg S Sorribes Tormo
63 [10]
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg B Krejčíková
Flag of Germany.svg A Lottner
4 6[1] Alt Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa
Flag of Spain.svg S Sorribes Tormo
66
  Flag of Ukraine.svg O Ianchuk
Flag of Russia.svg A Komardina
4 77[11]  Flag of Ukraine.svg O Ianchuk
Flag of Russia.svg A Komardina
2 3
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg C Burger
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Vaňková
665[9] Alt Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa
Flag of Spain.svg S Sorribes Tormo
66
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Kunčíková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Stuchlá
76  Flag of Germany.svg N Geuer
Flag of Slovakia.svg C Škamlová
1 3
WC Flag of Russia.svg A Pribylova
Flag of Turkey.svg D Yurtkuran
5 4 3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Kunčíková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Stuchlá
2 6[1]
  Flag of Germany.svg N Geuer
Flag of Slovakia.svg C Škamlová
66  Flag of Germany.svg N Geuer
Flag of Slovakia.svg C Škamlová
62 [10]
  Flag of France.svg A Hesse
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Kramperová
3 2 Alt Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa
Flag of Spain.svg S Sorribes Tormo
5 6[4]
  Flag of Argentina.svg T Búa
Flag of Austria.svg S Klemenschits
2 3 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
73 [10]
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Allertová
Flag of Poland.svg K Piter
66  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Allertová
Flag of Poland.svg K Piter
64 [12]
  Flag of Russia.svg E Rodina
Flag of Germany.svg C Witthöft
5 4 4 Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Smith
4 6[10]
4 Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Smith
76  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Allertová
Flag of Poland.svg K Piter
1 4
  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg E Burgić Bucko
Flag of Spain.svg G García Pérez
662 Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
66
WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Malečková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Přádová
3 4   Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg E Burgić Bucko
Flag of Spain.svg G García Pérez
1 2
WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Šumová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Žovincová
62 [5] 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
66
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
3 6[10]

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