2017 Ladies Championship Gstaad – Doubles

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Doubles
2017 Ladies Championship Gstaad
Champions Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kiki Bertens
Flag of Sweden.svg Johanna Larsson
Runners-up Flag of Switzerland.svg Viktorija Golubic
Flag of Serbia.svg Nina Stojanović
Final score7–6(7–4), 4–6, [10–7]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Ladies Championship Gstaad ·  2018  

Lara Arruabarrena and Xenia Knoll were the defending champions, but Arruabarrena chose not to participate this year. Knoll played alongside Anastasiya Komardina, but lost in the quarterfinals to Anna Kalinskaya and Evgeniya Rodina.

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Kiki Bertens and Johanna Larsson won the title, defeating Viktorija Golubic and Nina Stojanović in the final, 7–6(7–4), 4–6, [10–7].

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kiki Bertens / Flag of Sweden.svg Johanna Larsson (champions)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Nicole Melichar / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith (first round)
  3. Flag of Switzerland.svg Viktorija Golubic / Flag of Serbia.svg Nina Stojanović (final)
  4. Flag of Russia.svg Irina Khromacheva / Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandra Krunić (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of Sweden.svg J Larsson
66
Flag of Latvia.svg D Marcinkēviča
Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
3 1 1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of Sweden.svg J Larsson
66
Flag of Germany.svg T Korpatsch
Flag of Belarus.svg I Kremen
1 5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Kunčíková
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Wacanno
4 3
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Kunčíková
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Wacanno
671 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of Sweden.svg J Larsson
66
4 Flag of Russia.svg I Khromacheva
Flag of Serbia.svg A Krunić
5 63 Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Naydenova
2 3
Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Naydenova
777 Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Naydenova
3 6[10]
Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa
Flag of Spain.svg S Sorribes Tormo
67 Flag of Spain.svg S Soler Espinosa
Flag of Spain.svg S Sorribes Tormo
61 [8]
Flag of Germany.svg N Geuer
Flag of Germany.svg A Zaja
3 5 1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of Sweden.svg J Larsson
774 [10]
WC Flag of Switzerland.svg Y In-Albon
Flag of Switzerland.svg C Perrin
1 2 3 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stojanović
646[7]
WC Flag of Switzerland.svg A Sadiković
Flag of Switzerland.svg J Teichmann
66WC Flag of Switzerland.svg A Sadiković
Flag of Switzerland.svg J Teichmann
3 6[9]
Flag of the United States.svg J Cako
Flag of Greece.svg V Grammatikopoulou
4 2 3 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stojanović
62 [11]
3 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stojanović
663 Flag of Switzerland.svg V Golubic
Flag of Serbia.svg N Stojanović
66
Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg E Rodina
66 Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg E Rodina
1 3
Flag of Venezuela.svg A Gámiz
Flag of Romania.svg PM Țig
4 4 Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
Flag of Russia.svg E Rodina
66
Flag of Switzerland.svg X Knoll
Flag of Russia.svg A Komardina
64 [10] Flag of Switzerland.svg X Knoll
Flag of Russia.svg A Komardina
2 3
2 Flag of the United States.svg N Melichar
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Smith
3 6[5]

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