2013 Kazan Summer Cup – Women's Doubles

Women's Doubles
2013 Kazan Summer Cup
Champions Russia Veronika Kudermetova
Russia Evgeniya Rodina
Runners-up Russia Alexandra Artamonova
Czech Republic Martina Borecká
Final score 5–7, 6–0, [10–8]
Main article: 2013 Kazan Summer Cup

This was a new event on the 2013 ITF Women's Circuit.

The wildcard pair Veronika Kudermetova and Evgeniya Rodina won the title, defeating Alexandra Artamonova and Martina Borecká in the final, 5–7, 6–0, [10–8].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Ukraine V Kapshay
 Russia A Rodionova
4 6 [8]  
   Russia Y Kalabina
 Kyrgyzstan K Palkina
6 0 [10]        Russia Y Kalabina
 Kyrgyzstan K Palkina
0 5  
   Russia A Artamonova
 Czech Republic M Borecká
6 6        Russia A Artamonova
 Czech Republic M Borecká
6 7  
WC  Russia A Frolova
 Russia A Kalimullina
4 4          Russia A Artamonova
 Czech Republic M Borecká
4 77 [10]  
4  Russia M Melnikova
 Belarus S Pirazhenka
6 3 [9]          Russia M Lazareva
 Belarus P Pekhova
6 62 [8]  
   Russia M Lazareva
 Belarus P Pekhova
3 6 [11]        Russia M Lazareva
 Belarus P Pekhova
6 4 [10]
   Belarus L Marozava
 Russia E Pashkova
6 6        Belarus L Marozava
 Russia E Pashkova
3 6 [3]  
   Russia O Doroshina
 Russia P Leykina
2 3          Russia A Artamonova
 Czech Republic M Borecká
7 0 [8]
   Uzbekistan A Khabibulina
 Ukraine A Vasylyeva
2 2       WC  Russia V Kudermetova
 Russia E Rodina
5 6 [10]
   Ukraine V Ivakhnenko
 Ukraine K Kozlova
6 6        Ukraine V Ivakhnenko
 Ukraine K Kozlova
2 2  
WC  Russia V Kudermetova
 Russia E Rodina
2 6 [10]     WC  Russia V Kudermetova
 Russia E Rodina
6 6  
3  Russia M Gasparyan
 Ukraine L Kichenok
6 1 [8]       WC  Russia V Kudermetova
 Russia E Rodina
1 6 [10]
WC  Uzbekistan V Ekshibarova
 Russia T Samodelok
2 4       2  Belarus I Kremen
 Belarus A Sasnovich
6 0 [8]  
   Ukraine A Fomina
 Russia E Yashina
6 6        Ukraine A Fomina
 Russia E Yashina
3 6 [3]
   Serbia T Čurović
 Poland J Jegiołka
7 4 [9]     2  Belarus I Kremen
 Belarus A Sasnovich
6 3 [10]  
2  Belarus I Kremen
 Belarus A Sasnovich
5 6 [11]  

References

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