2016 CopperWynd Pro Women's Challenge – Doubles

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Doubles
2016 CopperWynd Pro Women's Challenge
Final
Champions Flag of the United States.svg Ingrid Neel
Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Townsend
Runners-up Flag of the United States.svg Samantha Crawford
Flag of the United States.svg Melanie Oudin
Score6–4, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2015  · CopperWynd Pro Women's Challenge ·  2017  

Julia Glushko and Rebecca Peterson were the defending champions, but Glushko chose not to participate. Peterson partnered Sanaz Marand, but they lost in the first round.

Contents

Ingrid Neel and Taylor Townsend won the title, defeating Samantha Crawford and Melanie Oudin in the final, 6–4, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Paraguay.svg Verónica Cepede Royg / Flag of the United States.svg Nicole Melichar (first round)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Ingrid Neel / Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Townsend (champions)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg Sanaz Marand / Flag of Sweden.svg Rebecca Peterson (first round)
  4. Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Ema Burgić Bucko / Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Jasmina Tinjić (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Paraguay.svg V Cepede Royg
Flag of the United States.svg N Melichar
5 6[10]
  Flag of the United States.svg S Crawford
Flag of the United States.svg M Oudin
74 [12]  Flag of the United States.svg S Crawford
Flag of the United States.svg M Oudin
776
  Flag of Russia.svg V Flink
Flag of Ukraine.svg E Ianchuk
62 [5]   Flag of the United States.svg K Ahn
Flag of the United States.svg C Van Nguyen
642
  Flag of the United States.svg K Ahn
Flag of the United States.svg C Van Nguyen
1 6[10]  Flag of the United States.svg S Crawford
Flag of the United States.svg M Oudin
64 [10]
4 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg E Burgić Bucko
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg J Tinjić
66WC Flag of the United States.svg D Krawczyk
Flag of the United States.svg K McKenzie
4 6[8]
  Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the United States.svg C Scholl
2 4 4 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg E Burgić Bucko
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg J Tinjić
661
WC Flag of the United States.svg Me McCray
Flag of the United States.svg Mo McCray
2 1rWC Flag of the United States.svg D Krawczyk
Flag of the United States.svg K McKenzie
786
WC Flag of the United States.svg D Krawczyk
Flag of the United States.svg K McKenzie
64   Flag of the United States.svg S Crawford
Flag of the United States.svg M Oudin
4 3
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Ashley
Flag of Ukraine.svg A Sotnikova
5 4 2 Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
Flag of the United States.svg T Townsend
66
  Flag of France.svg M Georges
Flag of the United States.svg M Schmidt
76  Flag of France.svg M Georges
Flag of the United States.svg M Schmidt
4 2
  Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın
Flag of Russia.svg A Pivovarova
66  Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın
Flag of Russia.svg A Pivovarova
66
3 Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
Flag of Sweden.svg R Peterson
4 4   Flag of Turkey.svg B Eraydın
Flag of Russia.svg A Pivovarova
2 65
  Flag of the United States.svg J Abaza
Flag of the United States.svg S Santamaria
2 2 2 Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
Flag of the United States.svg T Townsend
677
  Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Beygelzimer
Flag of France.svg A Lim
66  Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Beygelzimer
Flag of France.svg A Lim
0 0
  Flag of the United States.svg B Boren
Flag of Mexico.svg G Olmos
2 1 2 Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
Flag of the United States.svg T Townsend
66
2 Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
Flag of the United States.svg T Townsend
66

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