2017 Ladies Open Hechingen – Doubles

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Doubles
2017 Ladies Open Hechingen
Champion Flag of Italy.svg Camilla Rosatello
Flag of Georgia.svg Sofia Shapatava
Runner-up Flag of Germany.svg Romy Kölzer
Flag of Germany.svg Lena Rüffer
Final score6–2, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Ladies Open Hechingen ·  2018  

Nicola Geuer and Anna Zaja were the defending champions, but Zaja chose not to participate. Geuer partnered Eva Wacanno, but they lost in the first round to Amina Anshba and Alina Silich.

Contents

Camilla Rosatello and Sofia Shapatava won the title, defeating Romy Kölzer and Lena Rüffer in the final, 6–2, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Belarus.svg Lidziya Marozava / Flag of Turkey.svg İpek Soylu (first round, withdrew)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Nicola Geuer / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eva Wacanno (first round)
  3. Flag of Romania.svg Alexandra Cadanțu / Flag of Russia.svg Anna Kalinskaya (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  4. Flag of Croatia.svg Tereza Mrdeža / Flag of Slovakia.svg Chantal Škamlová (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Belarus.svg L Marozava
Flag of Turkey.svg İ Soylu
  Flag of Romania.svg N Dascălu
Flag of Romania.svg C Dinu
w/o Flag of Romania.svg N Dascălu
Flag of Romania.svg C Dinu
64 [10]
  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg A Husarić
Flag of the United States.svg C Scholl
776 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg A Husarić
Flag of the United States.svg C Scholl
4 6[7]
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Malečková
Flag of Russia.svg Ana Pribylova
644 Flag of Romania.svg N Dascălu
Flag of Romania.svg C Dinu
3 6[12]
4 Flag of Croatia.svg T Mrdeža
Flag of Slovakia.svg C Škamlová
2 6[9] Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
Flag of Georgia.svg S Shapatava
64 [14]
  Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
Flag of Georgia.svg S Shapatava
63 [11] Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
Flag of Georgia.svg S Shapatava
76
  Flag of Ukraine.svg A Fomina
Flag of Poland.svg M Fręch
66 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Fomina
Flag of Poland.svg M Fręch
5 3
  Flag of Russia.svg K Bekker
Flag of Hungary.svg P Udvardy
3 1 Flag of Italy.svg C Rosatello
Flag of Georgia.svg S Shapatava
66
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg I Shinikova
Flag of Mexico.svg R Zarazúa
2 7[6] Flag of Germany.svg R Kölzer
Flag of Germany.svg L Rüffer
2 4
  Flag of Germany.svg R Kölzer
Flag of Germany.svg L Rüffer
65 [10] Flag of Germany.svg R Kölzer
Flag of Germany.svg L Rüffer
w/o
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A Amanmuradova
Flag of Russia.svg V Ivakhnenko
2 6[8] 3 Flag of Romania.svg A Cadanțu
Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
3 Flag of Romania.svg A Cadanțu
Flag of Russia.svg A Kalinskaya
60 [10] Flag of Germany.svg R Kölzer
Flag of Germany.svg L Rüffer
66
WC Flag of Ukraine.svg A Fedoryshyn
Flag of Romania.svg AG Vasilescu
0 4 Flag of Russia.svg A Anshba
Flag of Russia.svg A Silich
2 1
  Flag of Germany.svg V Heisen
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
66 Flag of Germany.svg V Heisen
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
4 0
  Flag of Russia.svg A Anshba
Flag of Russia.svg A Silich
776 Flag of Russia.svg A Anshba
Flag of Russia.svg A Silich
66
2 Flag of Germany.svg N Geuer
Flag of the Netherlands.svg E Wacanno
644

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