2013 Audi Melbourne Pro Tennis Classic – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Audi Melbourne Pro Tennis Classic
Champions United States Jan Abaza
United States Louisa Chirico
Runners-up United States Asia Muhammad
United States Allie Will
Final score 6–4, 6–4

Maria Fernanda Alves and Jessica Moore were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Jan Abaza and Louisa Chirico.

Julia Cohen and Tatjana Maria, originally seeded second, withdrew before the tournament began and were not replaced. As a result, their opponents Shelby Rogers and Nicola Slater were given a bye into the second round.

Abaza and Chirico won the tournament, defeating Asia Muhammad and Allie Will in the final, 6–4, 6–4.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  United States I Falconi
 United States M Sanchez
3 7 [10]  
   United States E Harman
 United States E Lumpkin
6 5 [12]        United States E Harman
 United States E Lumpkin
3 7 [6]  
Alt  Japan M Hibi
 United States D Starr
3 1        United States S Marand
 United States N Pluskota
6 5 [10]  
   United States S Marand
 United States N Pluskota
6 6          United States S Marand
 United States N Pluskota
3 0  
4  Brazil MF Alves
 Australia J Moore
6 7          United States J Abaza
 United States L Chirico
6 6  
WC  United States V Bensimon
 United States C Woodson
2 5     4  Brazil MF Alves
 Australia J Moore
6 4 [7]
       United States J Abaza
 United States L Chirico
1 6 [10]  
         United States J Abaza
 United States L Chirico
6 6
   United States J Elie
 Australia S Peers
6 5 [10]       3  United States A Muhammad
 United States A Will
4 4
   United States S Crawford
 United States S Vickery
2 7 [6]        United States J Elie
 Australia S Peers
63 2  
    3  United States A Muhammad
 United States A Will
77 6  
      3  United States A Muhammad
 United States A Will
7 6
   Italy A Brianti
 United States A Riske
6 5 [8]          United States S Rogers
 United Kingdom N Slater
5 2  
   Czech Republic K Kramperová
 Belarus I Kremen
4 7 [10]        Czech Republic K Kramperová
 Belarus I Kremen
4 2
       United States S Rogers
 United Kingdom N Slater
6 6  
 

References

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