2016 Bendigo Women's International – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Bendigo Women's International
Champions United States Asia Muhammad
Australia Arina Rodionova
Runners-up Japan Shuko Aoyama
Japan Risa Ozaki
Final score 6–4, 6–3

Lauren Embree and Asia Muhammad were the defending champions, but Embree chose not to participate.

Muhammad partnered Arina Rodionova, and successfully defended her title. The pair defeated Shuko Aoyama and Risa Ozaki in the final, 6–4, 6–3.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  United States A Muhammad
 Australia Ar Rodionova
6 6  
   Australia M Inglis
 Australia S Peers
3 3     1  United States A Muhammad
 Australia Ar Rodionova
6 6  
   Italy G Brescia
 Norway U Eikeri
6 77        Italy G Brescia
 Norway U Eikeri
1 1  
   United States YK Chiang
 Australia O Tjandramulia
4 64       1  United States A Muhammad
 Australia Ar Rodionova
7 6  
4  Brazil G Cé
 Poland K Kawa
7 2 [10]          Australia M Adamczak
 Australia O Rogowska
5 4  
   Australia N Bains
 Papua New Guinea A Tere-Apisah
5 6 [6]     4  Brazil G Cé
 Poland K Kawa
4 1
Q  Australia G Da Silva Fick
 Australia J Fourlis
2 3        Australia M Adamczak
 Australia O Rogowska
6 6  
   Australia M Adamczak
 Australia O Rogowska
6 6       1  United States A Muhammad
 Australia Ar Rodionova
6 6
   United Kingdom K Dunne
 Australia T Patterson
6 64 [11]       3  Japan S Aoyama
 Japan R Ozaki
4 3
   Australia A Bai
 Australia L Cabrera
4 77 [9]        United Kingdom K Dunne
 Australia T Patterson
4 4  
   Thailand N Lertcheewakarn
 Thailand V Wongteanchai
711 5 [12]     3  Japan S Aoyama
 Japan R Ozaki
6 6  
3  Japan S Aoyama
 Japan R Ozaki
69 7 [14]       3  Japan S Aoyama
 Japan R Ozaki
7 67 [10]
   Australia K McPhee
 Australia A Parnaby
5 1       2  Australia J Moore
 Australia S Sanders
5 79 [7]  
   Australia D Aiava
 Australia A Smith
7 6        Australia D Aiava
 Australia A Smith
5 6 [6]
Q  Australia A Svinos
 United States S Talcott
0 2     2  Australia J Moore
 Australia S Sanders
7 2 [10]  
2  Australia J Moore
 Australia S Sanders
6 6  

References

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