2018 Brisbane International – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2018 Brisbane International
Champions Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kiki Bertens
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Demi Schuurs
Runners-up Flag of Slovenia.svg Andreja Klepač
Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez Sánchez
Final score7–5, 6–2
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2017  · Brisbane International ·  2019  

Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Sania Mirza were the defending champions, but both players could not participate this year due to injuries.

Contents

Kiki Bertens and Demi Schuurs won the title, defeating Andreja Klepač and María José Martínez Sánchez in the final, 7–5, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Latisha Chan / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Andrea Sestini Hlaváčková (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ashleigh Barty / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Casey Dellacqua (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Gabriela Dabrowski / Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Yifan (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Slovenia.svg Andreja Klepač / Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez Sánchez (final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg L Chan
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sestini Hlaváčková
66
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Krajicek
Flag of Russia.svg A Kudryavtseva
3 0 1 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg L Chan
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sestini Hlaváčková
7777
  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg H-c Chan
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
662[6] Flag of Ukraine.svg N Kichenok
Flag of Australia (converted).svg An Rodionova
6562
  Flag of Ukraine.svg N Kichenok
Flag of Australia (converted).svg An Rodionova
3 77[10]1 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg L Chan
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Sestini Hlaváčková
636[9]
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač
Flag of Spain.svg MJ Martínez Sánchez
664 Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač
Flag of Spain.svg MJ Martínez Sánchez
773 [11]
  Flag of Japan.svg S Aoyama
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Z Yang
1 3 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač
Flag of Spain.svg MJ Martínez Sánchez
5 7[10]
  Flag of Ukraine.svg L Kichenok
Flag of Japan.svg M Ninomiya
66 Flag of Ukraine.svg L Kichenok
Flag of Japan.svg M Ninomiya
75 [7]
Alt Flag of Romania.svg S Cîrstea
Flag of Latvia.svg A Sevastova
1 2 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg A Klepač
Flag of Spain.svg MJ Martínez Sánchez
5 2
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Konta
Flag of Ukraine.svg E Svitolina
2 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
76
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
66 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
5 6[10]
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Adamczak
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Sanders
4 77[7] 3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg G Dabrowski
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Y Xu
73 [6]
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg G Dabrowski
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Y Xu
665[10] Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Bertens
Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Schuurs
626[10]
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hon
Flag of Croatia.svg A Tomljanović
636[14]2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Barty
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Dellacqua
773 [8]
  Flag of Poland.svg A Rosolska
Flag of the United States.svg A Spears
773 [12] WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hon
Flag of Croatia.svg A Tomljanović
5 1
WC Flag of the United States.svg M Keys
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Watson
3 1 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Barty
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Dellacqua
76
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Barty
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Dellacqua
66

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