2011 Zagreb Ladies Open – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Zagreb Ladies Open
Champions Portugal Maria João Koehler
Hungary Katalin Marosi
Runners-up Croatia Maria Abramović
Romania Mihaela Buzărnescu
Final score 6–0, 6–3

Mailen Auroux and Nataša Zorić were the defending champions, but both chose not to participate.

Maria João Koehler and Katalin Marosi won the title, defeating Maria Abramović and Mihaela Buzărnescu in the final, 6–0, 6–3.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
 
    1  Germany K Barrois
 Belgium K Flipkens
6 7    
   Slovenia A Lukić
 Slovenia P Vollmeier
1 4       WC  Slovakia M Staníková
 Germany S Vorih
0 5    
WC  Slovakia M Staníková
 Germany S Vorih
6 6         1  Germany K Barrois
 Belgium K Flipkens
5 0    
4  Argentina F Molinero
 Argentina P Ormaechea
4 1            Portugal MJ Koehler
 Hungary K Marosi
7 6    
   Portugal MJ Koehler
 Hungary K Marosi
6 6          Portugal MJ Koehler
 Hungary K Marosi
w/o    
   Croatia K Popović
 Slovenia A Prislan
5 5          Croatia I Akiki
 Croatia S Njirić
       
   Croatia I Akiki
 Croatia S Njirić
7 7            Portugal MJ Koehler
 Hungary K Marosi
6 6  
   Poland J Jegiołka
 Austria J Toljan
            2  Croatia M Abramović
 Romania M Buzărnescu
0 3  
   Italy C Dentoni
 Croatia A Mijačika
w/o            Italy C Dentoni
 Croatia A Mijačika
77 6    
   Bosnia and Herzegovina J Kajtazovič
 France G Radovanovic
5 4       3  Italy N Clerico
 United States J Cohen
63 0    
3  Italy N Clerico
 United States J Cohen
6 6            Italy C Dentoni
 Croatia A Mijačika
5 3  
   France A Bergot
 Netherlands B Schoofs
5 6 [8]       2  Croatia M Abramović
 Romania M Buzărnescu
7 6    
   Croatia I Klepić
 Croatia A Šušak
7 2 [10]        Croatia I Klepić
 Croatia A Šušak
0 1  
   Croatia D Banoveć
 Croatia K Bekavac
3 2       2  Croatia M Abramović
 Romania M Buzărnescu
6 6    
2  Croatia M Abramović
 Romania M Buzărnescu
6 6    

References

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