2011 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem
Champions Czech Republic Andrea Hlaváčková
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
Runners-up Russia Nina Bratchikova
Austria Sandra Klemenschits
Final score 6–3, 6–4

Iveta Benešová and Anabel Medina Garrigues were the defending champions, but decided not to participate.
Andrea Hlaváčková and Renata Voráčová won the title, defeating Nina Bratchikova and Sandra Klemenschits 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Czech Republic A Hlaváčková
Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 7  
WC Peru B Botto
Morocco N Lalami
2 62   1 Czech Republic A Hlaváčková
Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 6  
WC Morocco L Bennani
Morocco FZ El Allami
2 2     United States A Rolle
United States M Washington
0 2  
  United States A Rolle
United States M Washington
6 6   1 Czech Republic A Hlaváčková
Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 7  
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
Croatia D Jurak
6 6   4 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
Croatia D Jurak
3 5  
  United States L Lee-Waters
United States M Moulton-Levy
4 0   4 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
Croatia D Jurak
w/o    
  Slovenia P Hercog
Russia K Pervak
6 1 [10]   Slovenia P Hercog
Russia K Pervak
     
  Russia A Kudryavtseva
Russia A Rodionova
4 6 [6] 1 Czech Republic A Hlaváčková
Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 6  
  Russia N Bratchikova
Austria S Klemenschits
7 5 [10]   Russia N Bratchikova
Austria S Klemenschits
3 4  
  United States J Craybas
South Africa C Scheepers
61 7 [7]   Russia N Bratchikova
Austria S Klemenschits
6 6  
  United States S Stephens
France A Védy
7 3 [10]   United States S Stephens
France A Védy
4 4  
3 Greece E Daniilidou
Russia A Panova
65 6 [4]   Russia N Bratchikova
Austria S Klemenschits
w/o    
  Latvia L Dekmeijere
Australia J Moore
1 1     Russia D Safina
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
     
  Russia D Safina
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
6 6     Russia D Safina
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
6 6  
  Romania I-C Begu
Romania E Bogdan
5 7 [10]   Romania I-C Begu
Romania E Bogdan
3 4  
2 France A Cornet
Romania IR Olaru
7 5 [7]

References

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