2018 Central Coast Pro Tennis Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2018 Central Coast Pro Tennis Open
Final
Champions Flag of the United States.svg Asia Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg Maria Sanchez
Runners-up Flag of the United States.svg Quinn Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg Luisa Stefani
Score6–7(4–7), 6–2, [10–8]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2017  · Central Coast Pro Tennis Open ·  2019  

Kaitlyn Christian and Giuliana Olmos were the defending champions, but Christian chose not to participate. Olmos partnered alongside Kristie Ahn, but lost in the semifinals to Asia Muhammad and Maria Sanchez.

Contents

Muhammad and Sanchez went on to win the title, defeating Quinn Gleason and Luisa Stefani in the final, 6–7(4–7), 6–2, [10–8].

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Asia Muhammad / Flag of the United States.svg Maria Sanchez (champions)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Madison Brengle / Flag of the United States.svg Jessica Pegula (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Serbia.svg Jovana Jakšić / Flag of Sweden.svg Cornelia Lister (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Indonesia.svg Beatrice Gumulya / Flag of Montenegro.svg Ana Veselinović (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg M Sanchez
66
PR Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Fichman
Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
4 2 1 Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg M Sanchez
67
  Flag of Indonesia.svg J Rompies
Flag of South Africa.svg C Simmonds
3 6[10] Flag of Indonesia.svg J Rompies
Flag of South Africa.svg C Simmonds
2 5
  Flag of Brazil.svg B Haddad Maia
Flag of Argentina.svg N Podoroska
64 [5] 1 Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg M Sanchez
62 [10]
3 Flag of Serbia.svg J Jakšić
Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
67 Flag of the United States.svg K Ahn
Flag of Mexico.svg G Olmos
3 6[7]
  Flag of the United States.svg L Chirico
Flag of the United States.svg L Davis
4 5 3 Flag of Serbia.svg J Jakšić
Flag of Sweden.svg C Lister
1 6[5]
  Flag of the United States.svg K Ahn
Flag of Mexico.svg G Olmos
3 77[10] Flag of the United States.svg K Ahn
Flag of Mexico.svg G Olmos
63 [10]
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T Moore
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A Sadiković
663[7] 1 Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg M Sanchez
646[10]
WC Flag of Peru.svg D Schaefer
Flag of the United States.svg S Whittle
66 Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
772 [8]
WC Flag of the United States.svg D Dunkle
Flag of the United States.svg C Maddox
4 2 WC Flag of Peru.svg D Schaefer
Flag of the United States.svg S Whittle
4 5
  Flag of Brazil.svg PC Gonçalves
Flag of the United States.svg S Marand
65654 Flag of Indonesia.svg B Gumulya
Flag of Montenegro.svg A Veselinović
67
4 Flag of Indonesia.svg B Gumulya
Flag of Montenegro.svg A Veselinović
77774 Flag of Indonesia.svg B Gumulya
Flag of Montenegro.svg A Veselinović
3 63
  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg K-c Chang
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-w Hsu
2r Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
677
  Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
1 Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
76
  Flag of Norway.svg U Eikeri
Flag of the United States.svg A Kratzer
0 1 2 Flag of the United States.svg M Brengle
Flag of the United States.svg J Pegula
5 4
2 Flag of the United States.svg M Brengle
Flag of the United States.svg J Pegula
66

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