2018 Fuzion 100 Surbiton Trophy – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2018 Fuzion 100 Surbiton Trophy
Final
Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jessica Moore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ellen Perez
Runners-up Flag of Australia (converted).svg Arina Rodionova
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yanina Wickmayer
Score4–6, 7–5, [10–3]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2017  · Surbiton Trophy ·  2019  

Monique Adamczak and Storm Sanders were the defending champions, but Sanders chose not to participate. Adamczak partnered Laura Robson but lost in the semifinals to Jessica Moore and Ellen Perez.

Contents

Moore and Perez won the title, defeating Arina Rodionova and Yanina Wickmayer in the final, 4–6, 7–5, [10–3].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Monique Adamczak / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Laura Robson (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Priscilla Hon / Flag of Hungary.svg Fanny Stollár (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jessica Moore / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ellen Perez (champions)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Desirae Krawczyk / Flag of Mexico.svg Giuliana Olmos (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Adamczak
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Robson
1 6[10]
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg SB Grey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg O Nicholls
63 [8] 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Adamczak
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Robson
677
  Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
6777[10] Flag of the United States.svg A Muhammad
Flag of the United States.svg I Neel
2 64
  Flag of the United States.svg J Loeb
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A-S Mestach
7965[3] 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Adamczak
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Robson
4 4
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Moore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Perez
3 6[10]3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Moore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Perez
66
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Cabrera
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg A Tere-Apisah
62 [8] 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Moore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Perez
777
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T Moore
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Perrin
7766[10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T Moore
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg C Perrin
605
Alt Flag of India.svg A Raina
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Webley-Smith
6378[2] 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Moore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Perez
4 7[10]
  Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the United States.svg A Mueller
3 6[10] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ar Rodionova
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Wickmayer
65 [3]
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Appleton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Murray
64 [8] Flag of the United States.svg S Chang
Flag of the United States.svg A Mueller
74 [3]
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ar Rodionova
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Wickmayer
66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ar Rodionova
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Wickmayer
5 6[10]
4 Flag of the United States.svg D Krawczyk
Flag of Mexico.svg G Olmos
4 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ar Rodionova
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Wickmayer
662[10]
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Dart
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Dunne
662 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hon
Flag of Hungary.svg F Stollár
4 77[7]
  Flag of the United States.svg M Brengle
Flag of Russia.svg V Savinykh
3 2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Dart
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Dunne
3 77[6]
  Flag of the United States.svg E Bektas
Flag of the United States.svg M Sanchez
3 3 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hon
Flag of Hungary.svg F Stollár
664[10]
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hon
Flag of Hungary.svg F Stollár
66

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