2018 Copa LP Chile Hacienda Chicureo – Doubles

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Doubles
2018 Copa LP Chile Hacienda Chicureo
Final
Champions Flag of the United States.svg Quinn Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg Luisa Stefani
Runners-up Flag of Chile.svg Bárbara Gatica
Flag of Brazil.svg Rebeca Pereira
Score6–0, 4–6, [10–7]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2017  · Copa LP Chile Hacienda Chicureo ·  2019  

Tamaryn Hendler and Anastasia Pivovarova were the defending champions, but neither player chose to participate.

Contents

Quinn Gleason and Luisa Stefani won the tournament, defeating Bárbara Gatica and Rebeca Pereira 6–0, 4–6, [10–7] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Quinn Gleason / Flag of Brazil.svg Luisa Stefani (champions)
  2. Flag of Greece.svg Despina Papamichail / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rosalie van der Hoek (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Brazil.svg Carolina Alves / Flag of Mexico.svg Ana Sofía Sánchez (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Romania.svg Irina Fetecău / Flag of Hungary.svg Panna Udvardy (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
657[10]
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Hoedt
Flag of the Netherlands.svg N Liauw a Fong
775 [6] 1 Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
66
  Flag of Brazil.svg G Cé
Flag of Argentina.svg P Ormaechea
5 77[10] Flag of Brazil.svg G Cé
Flag of Argentina.svg P Ormaechea
1 2
  Flag of Chile.svg A Guarachi
Flag of Chile.svg D Seguel
762[5] 1 Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
63 [10]
3 Flag of Brazil.svg C Alves
Flag of Mexico.svg AS Sánchez
663 Flag of Brazil.svg C Alves
Flag of Mexico.svg AS Sánchez
1 6[2]
WC Flag of Argentina.svg C Lucero
Flag of Chile.svg D López
3 3 3 Flag of Brazil.svg C Alves
Flag of Mexico.svg AS Sánchez
4 6[10]
  Flag of Argentina.svg V Bosio
Flag of Argentina.svg JL Estable
72 [10] Flag of Argentina.svg V Bosio
Flag of Argentina.svg JL Estable
61 [8]
  Flag of Brazil.svg N Kurata
Flag of Brazil.svg E Piai
5 6[4] 1 Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
64 [10]
  Flag of Russia.svg N Kukharchuk
Flag of Mexico.svg AR Villarreal
64 [10] Flag of Chile.svg B Gatica
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
0 6[7]
WC Flag of Argentina.svg M Ferrero
Flag of Chile.svg I Martinich
3 6[3] Flag of Russia.svg N Kukharchuk
Flag of Mexico.svg AR Villarreal
773 [8]
  Flag of Spain.svg I Burillo Escorihuela
Flag of Colombia.svg MF Herazo
2 3 4 Flag of Romania.svg I Fetecău
Flag of Hungary.svg P Udvardy
656[10]
4 Flag of Romania.svg I Fetecău
Flag of Hungary.svg P Udvardy
664 Flag of Romania.svg I Fetecău
Flag of Hungary.svg P Udvardy
4 0
WC Flag of Chile.svg F Labraña
Flag of Chile.svg FE Vergara Jofre
63 [5] Flag of Chile.svg B Gatica
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
66
  Flag of Chile.svg B Gatica
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
1 6[10] Flag of Chile.svg B Gatica
Flag of Brazil.svg R Pereira
5 6[11]
  Flag of Chile.svg F Brito
Flag of Paraguay.svg C Giangreco Campiz
63 [7] 2 Flag of Greece.svg D Papamichail
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R van der Hoek
73 [9]
2 Flag of Greece.svg D Papamichail
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R van der Hoek
2 6[10]

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