2013 Nature's Way Sydney Tennis International – Women's Doubles

Women's Doubles
2013 Nature's Way Sydney Tennis International
Champions Japan Misa Eguchi
Japan Mari Tanaka
Runners-up Serbia Tamara Čurović
China Wang Yafan
Final score 4–6, 7–5, [10–8]

This was a new event in 2013. Misa Eguchi and Mari Tanaka won the inaugural title, defeating Tamara Čurović and Wang Yafan in the final, 4–6, 7–5, [10–8].

Seeds

  1. Australia Stephanie Bengson / Australia Jessica Moore (Quarterfinals)
  2. Japan Misa Eguchi / Japan Mari Tanaka (Champions)
  3. Australia Alison Bai / Australia Tyra Calderwood (Quarterfinals)
  4. Australia Abbie Myers / United Kingdom Nicola Slater (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Australia S Bengson
 Australia J Moore
6 6  
WC  Australia P Boyanov
 Australia A Dokic
3 1     1  Australia S Bengson
 Australia J Moore
79 1 [6]  
   Serbia T Čurović
 China Y Wang
6 6        Serbia T Čurović
 China Y Wang
67 6 [10]  
   Australia N Collie
 Australia L Daw
1 2          Serbia T Čurović
 China Y Wang
6 2 [10]  
3  Australia A Bai
 Australia T Calderwood
6 6          Japan C Okadaue
 Japan K Onishi
3 6 [6]  
WC  Australia A Svinos
 Australia D Wagland
2 1     3  Australia A Bai
 Australia T Calderwood
4 5
   Australia S Harris
 Australia A Sharma
3 1        Japan C Okadaue
 Japan K Onishi
6 7  
   Japan C Okadaue
 Japan K Onishi
6 6          Serbia T Čurović
 China Y Wang
6 5 [8]
   China Z Yang
 China L Zhu
3 4       2  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan M Tanaka
4 7 [10]
   Australia I Holland
 Australia B Woolcock
6 6        Australia I Holland
 Australia B Woolcock
6 2 [4]  
   Australia A Sumner
 Australia R Tredoux
6 4 [4]     4  Australia A Myers
 United Kingdom N Slater
3 6 [10]  
4  Australia A Myers
 United Kingdom N Slater
2 6 [10]       4  Australia A Myers
 United Kingdom N Slater
4 0
WC  Australia G Ruhrig
 Australia S Stojic
2 6 [9]       2  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan M Tanaka
6 6  
   Australia N Baric
 Australia J Karaitiana
6 4 [11]        Australia N Baric
 Australia J Karaitiana
1 1
   Australia N Hoynaski
 Australia D Mladin
6 5 [10]     2  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan M Tanaka
6 6  
2  Japan M Eguchi
 Japan M Tanaka
1 7 [12]  

References

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