2017 Challenger Banque Nationale de Gatineau – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2017 Challenger Banque Nationale de Gatineau
Champions Flag of Japan.svg Hiroko Kuwata
Flag of Russia.svg Valeria Savinykh
Runners-up Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kimberly Birrell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Emily Webley-Smith
Final score4–6, 6–3, [10–5]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2016  · Challenger de Gatineau ·  2018  

Bianca Andreescu and Charlotte Robillard-Millette were the defending champions, but decided not to participate this year.

Contents

Hiroko Kuwata and Valeria Savinykh won the title, defeating Kimberly Birrell and Emily Webley-Smith 4–6, 6–3, [10–5] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Japan.svg Hiroko Kuwata / Flag of Russia.svg Valeria Savinykh (champions)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Priscilla Hon / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ellen Perez (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Chile.svg Alexa Guarachi / Flag of the United States.svg Danielle Lao (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Madeleine Kobelt / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Olivia Tjandramulia (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Japan.svg H Kuwata
Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh
5 77[10]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg P Januskova
Flag of France.svg J Ponchet
765[7] 1 Flag of Japan.svg H Kuwata
Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh
3
Flag of the United States.svg S Talcott
Flag of Mexico.svg M Zacarías
66 Flag of the United States.svg S Talcott
Flag of Mexico.svg M Zacarías
0r
WC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg C Leduc
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg I Milosevic
2 0 1 Flag of Japan.svg H Kuwata
Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh
777
4 Flag of the United States.svg M Kobelt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg O Tjandramulia
1 3 Flag of Japan.svg M Hibi
Flag of Japan.svg M Minokoshi
645
Flag of Japan.svg M Hibi
Flag of Japan.svg M Minokoshi
66 Flag of Japan.svg M Hibi
Flag of Japan.svg M Minokoshi
67
Flag of Germany.svg S-R Sekulic
Flag of the United States.svg C Van Nguyen
663[1] WC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg I Boulais
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Vagramov
4 5
WC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg I Boulais
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Vagramov
4 77[10]1 Flag of Japan.svg H Kuwata
Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh
4 6[10]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg K Birrell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg K Birrell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
63 [5]
Alt Flag of the United States.svg N Coopersmith
Flag of Russia.svg N Kukharchuk
3 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg K Birrell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
2 710[14]
WC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Craciun
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg L Sleeth
5 3 3 Flag of Chile.svg A Guarachi
Flag of the United States.svg D Lao
668[12]
3 Flag of Chile.svg A Guarachi
Flag of the United States.svg D Lao
76 Flag of Australia (converted).svg K Birrell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
71
Flag of the United States.svg J Elbaba
Flag of Japan.svg M Imanishi
61 [5] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Murray
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Swan
5 0r
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Murray
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Swan
3 6[10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Murray
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Swan
66
Flag of Italy.svg C Ferrando
Flag of Australia (converted).svg O Rogowska
771 [3] 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hon
Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Perez
3 4
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hon
Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Perez
646[10]

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