2016 Wilde Lexus Women's USTA Pro Circuit Event – Doubles

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Doubles
2016 Wilde Lexus Women's USTA Pro Circuit Event
Final
Champions Flag of the United States.svg Asia Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Townsend
Runners-up Flag of the United States.svg Louisa Chirico
Flag of the United States.svg Katerina Stewart
Score6–1, 6–7(5–7), [10–4]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2015  · Wilde Lexus Women's USTA Pro Circuit Event ·  2017  

Anhelina Kalinina and Oleksandra Korashvili were the defending champions, but both players chose not to participate.

Contents

Asia Muhammad and Taylor Townsend won the title, defeating Louisa Chirico and Katerina Stewart in an all-American final, 6–1, 6–7(5–7), [10–4].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg An-Sophie Mestach / Flag of Ukraine.svg Maryna Zanevska (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Asia Muhammad / Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Townsend (champions)
  3. Flag of Brazil.svg Paula Cristina Gonçalves / Flag of the United States.svg Sanaz Marand (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Russia.svg Evgeniya Rodina / Flag of Latvia.svg Anastasija Sevastova (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A-S Mestach
Flag of Ukraine.svg M Zanevska
5 2
  Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
66  Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
76
  Flag of Norway.svg U Eikeri
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Martincová
4 4   Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
4 5
4 Flag of Russia.svg E Rodina
Flag of Latvia.svg A Sevastova
66  Flag of the United States.svg L Chirico
Flag of the United States.svg K Stewart
67
  Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Q Lemoine
0 1 4 Flag of Russia.svg E Rodina
Flag of Latvia.svg A Sevastova
63 [4]
  Flag of the United States.svg L Chirico
Flag of the United States.svg K Stewart
w/o  Flag of the United States.svg L Chirico
Flag of the United States.svg K Stewart
2 6[10]
  Flag of Hungary.svg R-L Jani
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Kramperová
  Flag of the United States.svg L Chirico
Flag of the United States.svg K Stewart
1 77[4]
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Benoît
Flag of Italy.svg G Gatto-Monticone
w/o2 Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg T Townsend
665[10]
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Rus
Flag of Turkey.svg İ Soylu
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Benoît
Flag of Italy.svg G Gatto-Monticone
0 3
  Flag of Italy.svg A Grymalska
Flag of Germany.svg A Schäfer
4 3 3 Flag of Brazil.svg PC Gonçalves
Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
66
3 Flag of Brazil.svg PC Gonçalves
Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
663 Flag of Brazil.svg PC Gonçalves
Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
1 1
  Flag of Serbia.svg J Jakšić
Flag of the United States.svg M Schmidt
72 [8] 2 Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg T Townsend
66
  Flag of the United States.svg M Brengle
Flag of the United States.svg S Crawford
5 6[10]  Flag of the United States.svg M Brengle
Flag of the United States.svg S Crawford
2 1
2 Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg T Townsend
66

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