2015 Canberra Tennis International – Women's Doubles

Women's Doubles
2015 Canberra Tennis International
Champions Japan Misa Eguchi
Japan Eri Hozumi
Runners-up United States Lauren Embree
United States Asia Muhammad
Final score 7–6(15–13), 1–6, [14–12]

This was a new event in the ITF Women's Circuit.

Misa Eguchi and Eri Hozumi won the inaugural title, defeating Lauren Embree and Asia Muhammad in the final, 7–6(15–13), 1–6, [14–12].

Seeds

  1. Japan Misa Eguchi / Japan Eri Hozumi (Champions)
  2. Australia Jessica Moore / Australia Storm Sanders (Semifinals)
  3. Netherlands Cindy Burger / Japan Ayaka Okuno (Quarterfinals)
  4. United States Lauren Embree / United States Asia Muhammad (Final)

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan E Hozumi
6 7  
   Australia P Hon
 Australia T Patterson
1 5     1  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan E Hozumi
6 6  
   Australia K Birrell
 Australia M Inglis
7 6        Australia K Birrell
 Australia M Inglis
4 4  
Q  Australia K McPhee
 Australia K Staines
5 4       1  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan E Hozumi
6 77  
3  Netherlands C Burger
 Japan A Okuno
67 6 [10]          Australia A Bai
 Hong Kong L Zhang
2 63  
Q  Australia D Aiava
 Australia O Tjandramulia
79 2 [8]     3  Netherlands C Burger
 Japan A Okuno
4 3
   Australia A Bai
 Hong Kong L Zhang
6 6        Australia A Bai
 Hong Kong L Zhang
6 6  
   Australia N Bains
 United States J Elie
2 2       1  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan E Hozumi
715 1 [14]
   Austria P König
 Australia A Myers
6 6       4  United States L Embree
 United States A Muhammad
613 6 [12]
   United States V Corning
 United States J Wacnik
2 3        Austria P König
 Australia A Myers
3 4  
   France M Arcangioli
 United Kingdom K Dunne
62 6 [7]     4  United States L Embree
 United States A Muhammad
6 6  
4  United States L Embree
 United States A Muhammad
77 3 [10]       4  United States L Embree
 United States A Muhammad
6 77
   United States Y Chiang
 Chinese Taipei C-w Hsu
6 6       2  Australia J Moore
 Australia S Sanders
4 63  
   South Korea S-r Lee
 China Y Wang
1 1        United States Y Chiang
 Chinese Taipei C-w Hsu
3 2
   Russia N Dzalamidze
 Belarus I Kremen
6 4 [6]     2  Australia J Moore
 Australia S Sanders
6 6  
2  Australia J Moore
 Australia S Sanders
2 6 [10]  

References

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