2015 FSP Gold River Women's Challenger – Doubles

Doubles
2015 FSP Gold River Women's Challenger
Champions United States Ashley Weinhold
United States Caitlin Whoriskey
Runners-up Japan Nao Hibino
Canada Rosie Johanson
Final score 6–4, 3–6, [14–12]

Daria Gavrilova and Storm Sanders were the defending champions, but Gavrilova chose to participate at İstanbul and Sanders chose to participate at Granby instead.

Ashley Weinhold and Caitlin Whoriskey won the title, defeating Nao Hibino and Rosie Johanson in the final, 6–4, 3–6, [14–12].

Seeds

  1. Japan Eri Hozumi / Belgium An-Sophie Mestach (Semifinals)
  2. United States Samantha Crawford / United States Asia Muhammad (First round)
  3. United States Jan Abaza / United States Melanie Oudin (First round; withdrew)
  4. United States Jamie Loeb / United States Sanaz Marand (First round)

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Japan E Hozumi
 Belgium A-S Mestach
6 6  
   France M Arcangioli
 France C de Bernardi
3 2     1  Japan E Hozumi
 Belgium A-S Mestach
3 6 [10]  
WC  United States UM Arconada
 United States K McKenzie
77 1 [8]        Serbia J Jakšić
 Ukraine A Kalinina
6 0 [5]  
   Serbia J Jakšić
 Ukraine A Kalinina
65 6 [10]       1  Japan E Hozumi
 Belgium A-S Mestach
4 2  
3  United States J Abaza
 United States M Oudin
         United States A Weinhold
 United States C Whoriskey
6 6  
   United States A Weinhold
 United States C Whoriskey
w/o        United States A Weinhold
 United States C Whoriskey
6 6
   United States A Facey
 United States K Facey
7 1 [10]        United States A Facey
 United States K Facey
1 2  
WC  United States J Taggart
 United States KK Vyrlan
5 6 [6]          United States A Weinhold
 United States C Whoriskey
6 3 [14]
   United States J Cako
 South Africa C Simmonds
6 3 [6]          Japan N Hibino
 Canada R Johanson
4 6 [12]
   United States R Anderson
 United States M Manasse
4 6 [10]        United States R Anderson
 United States M Manasse
w/o  
   Japan M Hibi
 United States J Pegula
77 6        Japan M Hibi
 United States J Pegula
 
4  United States J Loeb
 United States S Marand
64 1          United States R Anderson
 United States M Manasse
63 3
   United States C Bellis
 United States R Valdes
6 2 [8]          Japan N Hibino
 Canada R Johanson
77 6  
   Japan N Hibino
 Canada R Johanson
3 6 [10]        Japan N Hibino
 Canada R Johanson
6 6
   United Kingdom N Cavaday
 United States A Stevenson
77 4 [12]        United Kingdom N Cavaday
 United States A Stevenson
1 3  
2  United States S Crawford
 United States A Muhammad
65 6 [10]  

References

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