2016 Soho Square Ladies Tournament – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Soho Square Ladies Tournament
Champions Romania Irina Maria Bara
Ukraine Alona Fomina
Runners-up Argentina Guadalupe Pérez Rojas
Switzerland Jil Teichmann
Final score 6–2, 6–1

Timea Bacsinszky and Kristina Barrois were the defending champions having won the last edition in 2013, but chose not to participate.

Irina Maria Bara and Alona Fomina won the title, defeating Guadalupe Pérez Rojas and Jil Teichmann in the final, 6–2, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Japan Nao Hibino / Switzerland Amra Sadiković (First round)
  2. Romania Cristina Dinu / Republic of Macedonia Lina Gjorcheska (Quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Georgina García Pérez / Russia Anna Morgina (Semifinals)
  4. Hungary Réka Luca Jani / Russia Yana Sizikova (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Japan N Hibino
 Switzerland A Sadiković
0 3  
   Romania IM Bara
 Ukraine A Fomina
6 6        Romania IM Bara
 Ukraine A Fomina
6 6  
   Greece M Sakkari
 Spain S Sorribes Tormo
6 6        Greece M Sakkari
 Spain S Sorribes Tormo
4 1  
   Brazil L Pigossi
 Spain S Soler Espinosa
2 4          Romania IM Bara
 Ukraine A Fomina
4 6 [11]  
3  Spain G García Pérez
 Russia A Morgina
7 6       3  Spain G García Pérez
 Russia A Morgina
6 3 [9]  
   Egypt O Abou Zekry
 Italy A Grymalska
5 2     3  Spain G García Pérez
 Russia A Morgina
6 6
   Netherlands C Burger
 India A Raina
3 6 [10]        Netherlands C Burger
 India A Raina
3 2  
   Russia V Diatchenko
 Romania AB Mihăilă
6 1 [6]          Romania IM Bara
 Ukraine A Fomina
6 6
WC  Sweden J Cabaj Awad
 Egypt S Samir
6 1 [5]          Argentina G Pérez Rojas
 Switzerland J Teichmann
2 1
   Turkey B Eraydın
 Russia A Komardina
2 6 [10]        Turkey B Eraydın
 Russia A Komardina
 
   Romania J Cristian
 Romania N Dascălu
65 2     4  Hungary RL Jani
 Russia Y Sizikova
w/o  
4  Hungary RL Jani
 Russia Y Sizikova
77 6       4  Hungary RL Jani
 Russia Y Sizikova
3 5
WC  Austria M Klaffner
 Germany J Wachaczyk
0 6 [9]          Argentina G Pérez Rojas
 Switzerland J Teichmann
6 7  
   Argentina G Pérez Rojas
 Switzerland J Teichmann
6 4 [11]        Argentina G Pérez Rojas
 Switzerland J Teichmann
6 6
WC  Greece E Kordolaimi
 Russia A Pribylova
2 4     2  Romania C Dinu
 Republic of Macedonia L Gjorcheska
2 3  
2  Romania C Dinu
 Republic of Macedonia L Gjorcheska
6 6  

References

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