2017 Open de Cagnes-sur-Mer Alpes-Maritimes – Doubles

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Doubles
2017 Open de Cagnes-sur-Mer Alpes-Maritimes
Champion Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chang Kai-chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Su-wei
Runner-up Flag of Romania.svg Raluca Olaru
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová
Final score7–5, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Open de Cagnes-sur-Mer Alpes-Maritimes ·  2018  

Andreea Mitu and Demi Schuurs were the defending champions, but both players chose not to participate.

Contents

Chang Kai-chen and Hsieh Su-wei won the title, defeating top seeds Raluca Olaru and Renata Voráčová in the final, 7–5, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Romania.svg Raluca Olaru / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová (final)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Nicole Melichar / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Anna Smith (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Serbia.svg Nina Stojanović / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Heather Watson (first round)
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg María Irigoyen / Flag of Poland.svg Paula Kania (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Romania.svg R Olaru
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
66
  Flag of Croatia.svg J Fett
Flag of the United States.svg N Gibbs
2 4 1 Flag of Romania.svg R Olaru
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
76
  Flag of Russia.svg I Khromacheva
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Zanevska
66 Flag of Russia.svg I Khromacheva
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Zanevska
5 4
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Kramperová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Martincová
1 4 1 Flag of Romania.svg R Olaru
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
66
3 Flag of Serbia.svg N Stojanović
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Watson
2 6[6] Flag of Russia.svg A Blinkova
Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
3 3
  Flag of France.svg F Ferro
Flag of France.svg M Yerolymos
64 [10] Flag of France.svg F Ferro
Flag of France.svg M Yerolymos
1 0
  Flag of Russia.svg A Blinkova
Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
66 Flag of Russia.svg A Blinkova
Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
66
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Cabrera
Flag of Russia.svg E Yashina
4 1 1 Flag of Romania.svg R Olaru
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
5 1
  Flag of France.svg A Lim
Flag of France.svg S Reix
4 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg K-c Chang
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh
76
  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg K-c Chang
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh
66 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg K-c Chang
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh
776
  Flag of Montenegro.svg D Kovinić
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Wickmayer
64 [9] 4 Flag of Argentina.svg M Irigoyen
Flag of Poland.svg P Kania
644
4 Flag of Argentina.svg M Irigoyen
Flag of Poland.svg P Kania
3 6[11] Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg K-c Chang
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg S-w Hsieh
2 6[10]
  Flag of Brazil.svg L Pigossi
Flag of Switzerland.svg J Teichmann
w/o2 Flag of the United States.svg N Melichar
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Smith
63 [8]
WC Flag of France.svg A Albié
Flag of France.svg M Témin
Flag of Brazil.svg L Pigossi
Flag of Switzerland.svg J Teichmann
2 5
  Flag of Paraguay.svg M González
Flag of Brazil.svg T Pereira
3 2 2 Flag of the United States.svg N Melichar
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Smith
67
2 Flag of the United States.svg N Melichar
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Smith
66

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