2025 Upper Austria Ladies Linz – Doubles

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Doubles
2025 Upper Austria Ladies Linz
2024 Champions Flag of Italy.svg Sara Errani
Flag of Italy.svg Jasmine Paolini
Events
Singles Doubles
  2024  · Linz Open ·  2026  

Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini were the reigning champions, [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kateřina Siniaková / Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Shuai
  2. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anna Danilina / Flag placeholder.svg Irina Khromacheva
  3. Flag of Ukraine.svg Lyudmyla Kichenok / Flag of Ukraine.svg Nadiia Kichenok
  4. Flag of Hungary.svg Tímea Babos / Flag of Brazil.svg Luisa Stefani

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Siniaková
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg S Zhang
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Flag of the United States.svg Q Gleason
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Zimmermann
3 3 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Siniaková
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg S Zhang
Flag of Slovakia.svg R Šramková
Flag of Bulgaria.svg V Tomova
4 66 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Appleton
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Q Tang
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Appleton
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Q Tang
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Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg
4 Flag of Hungary.svg T Babos
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
664 Flag of Hungary.svg T Babos
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
Flag of Spain.svg Y Cavallé Reimers
Flag of Italy.svg A Moratelli
3 3 4 Flag of Hungary.svg T Babos
Flag of Brazil.svg L Stefani
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Flag of Slovakia.svg T Mihalíková
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg O Nicholls
76 Flag of Slovakia.svg T Mihalíková
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg O Nicholls
3 0r
Flag of Japan.svg S Aoyama
Flag of Japan.svg E Hozumi
5 4 Flag placeholder.svg
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Flag of Poland.svg K Piter
Flag of Hungary.svg F Stollár
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WC Flag of Austria.svg J Grabher
Flag of Austria.svg S Kraus
1 2 Flag of Poland.svg K Piter
Flag of Hungary.svg F Stollár
3 2
Flag of Norway.svg U Eikeri
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg F-h Wu
3 4 3 Flag of Ukraine.svg L Kichenok
Flag of Ukraine.svg N Kichenok
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3 Flag of Ukraine.svg L Kichenok
Flag of Ukraine.svg N Kichenok
663 Flag of Ukraine.svg L Kichenok
Flag of Ukraine.svg N Kichenok
Flag placeholder.svg A Potapova
Flag placeholder.svg Y Sizikova
762 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Danilina
Flag placeholder.svg I Khromacheva
Flag placeholder.svg E Alexandrova
Flag of the United States.svg S Santamaria
5 3 Flag placeholder.svg A Potapova
Flag placeholder.svg Y Sizikova
1 2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Dețiuc
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Škoch
4 4 2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Danilina
Flag placeholder.svg I Khromacheva
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2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Danilina
Flag placeholder.svg I Khromacheva
66

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References

  1. "Ostapenko triumphs in Linz to win her second title of the year". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved 18 November 2024.