2014 Generali Ladies Linz – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Generali Ladies Linz
Champions Romania Raluca Olaru
United States Anna Tatishvili
Runners-up Germany Annika Beck
France Caroline Garcia
Final score 6–2, 6–1

Karolína Plíšková and Kristýna Plíšková were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Annika Beck and Caroline Garcia.
Raluca Olaru and Anna Tatishvili won the title, defeating Beck and Garcia in the final, 6–2, 6–1.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Czech Republic L Hradecká
 Czech Republic B Záhlavová-Strýcová
6 6  
 United Kingdom J Rae
 United Kingdom A Smith
3 2     1  Czech Republic L Hradecká
 Czech Republic B Záhlavová-Strýcová
3 6 [6]  
 Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
 Czech Republic E Hrdinová
5 77 [7]      Romania R Olaru
 United States A Tatishvili
6 4 [10]  
 Romania R Olaru
 United States A Tatishvili
7 64 [10]        Romania R Olaru
 United States A Tatishvili
4 77 [10]  
4  Canada G Dabrowski
 Poland A Rosolska
77 3 [11]       4  Canada G Dabrowski
 Poland A Rosolska
6 63 [6]  
WC  Austria B Haas
 Austria P Mayr-Achleitner
60 6 [9]     4  Canada G Dabrowski
 Poland A Rosolska
6 6
WC  Austria S Klemenschits
 Austria T Paszek
1 2      Poland K Piter
 Ukraine M Zanevska
4 3  
 Poland K Piter
 Ukraine M Zanevska
6 6        Romania R Olaru
 United States A Tatishvili
6 6
 Romania I-C Begu
 Italy K Knapp
2 2        Germany A Beck
 France C Garcia
2 1
 Germany M Barthel
 Luxembourg M Minella
6 6      Germany M Barthel
 Luxembourg M Minella
6 3 [8]  
 Germany A Beck
 France C Garcia
77 6      Germany A Beck
 France C Garcia
4 6 [10]  
3  Czech Republic Ka Plíšková
 Czech Republic Kr Plíšková
62 2        Germany A Beck
 France C Garcia
6 6
 Germany K Barrois
 France L Thorpe
5 4       2  New Zealand M Erakovic
 Spain A Medina Garrigues
2 3  
 Poland P Kania
 Russia V Solovyeva
7 6      Poland P Kania
 Russia V Solovyeva
4 6 [3]
 United States N Melichar
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
1 2     2  New Zealand M Erakovic
 Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 4 [10]  
2  New Zealand M Erakovic
 Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 6  

References

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