2014 Japan Women's Open – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Japan Women's Open
Champions Japan Shuko Aoyama
Czech Republic Renata Voráčová
Runners-up Spain Lara Arruabarrena
Germany Tatjana Maria
Final score 6-1, 6-2

Kristina Mladenovic and Flavia Pennetta were the defending champions, but Pennetta chose to participate in Tianjin instead. Mladenovic partnered Klaudia Jans-Ignacik, but lost in the first round to Lara Arruabarrena and Tatjana Maria.
Shuko Aoyama and Renata Voráčová won the title, defeating Arruabarrena and Maria in the final, 6-1, 6-2.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
 Chinese Taipei Y-j Chan
6 3 [10]  
 Japan M Ninomiya
 Japan M Tanaka
1 6 [5]     1  Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
 Chinese Taipei Y-j Chan
6 6  
 Japan M Eguchi
 Japan E Hozumi
6 6      Japan M Eguchi
 Japan E Hozumi
1 1  
WC  Japan N Osaka
 Japan R Ozaki
2 1       1  Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
 Chinese Taipei Y-j Chan
4 3  
3  United States L Raymond
 Australia S Stosur
6 4 [10]        Japan S Aoyama
 Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 6  
 United States C McHale
 United Kingdom H Watson
4 6 4     3  United States L Raymond
 Australia S Stosur
0 4
 Japan S Aoyama
 Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 7      Japan S Aoyama
 Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 6  
 Japan H Kuwata
 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn
3 5        Japan S Aoyama
 Czech Republic R Voráčová
6 6
 Japan M Doi
 Ukraine E Svitolina
3 6 [8]        Spain L Arruabarrena
 Germany T Maria
1 2
WC  Japan K Okamura
 Japan K Takahata
6 3 [10]     WC  Japan K Okamura
 Japan K Takahata
3 5  
 Japan M Miyamura
 Japan J Namigata
5 1     4  Croatia D Jurak
 United States M Moulton-Levy
6 7  
4  Croatia D Jurak
 United States M Moulton-Levy
7 6       4  Croatia D Jurak
 United States M Moulton-Levy
3 4
 Japan E Sema
 Japan Y Sema
6 6        Spain L Arruabarrena
 Germany T Maria
6 6  
 Japan N Hibino
 Japan R Sawayanagi
4 2      Japan E Sema
 Japan Y Sema
4 5
 Spain L Arruabarrena
 Germany T Maria
77 1 [10]      Spain L Arruabarrena
 Germany T Maria
6 7  
2  Poland K Jans-Ignacik
 France K Mladenovic
65 6 [6]  

References

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