2011 Copa Sony Ericsson Colsanitas – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Copa Sony Ericsson Colsanitas
Champions Romania Edina Gallovits-Hall
Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues
Runners-up Canada Sharon Fichman
Spain Laura Pous Tió
Final score 2–6, 7–6(6), [11–9]

Gisela Dulko and Edina Gallovits-Hall were the defending champions, but Dulko decided to not participate.
As a result, Gallovits-Hall played with Anabel Medina Garrigues and they won this tournament, by defeating Sharon Fichman and Laura Pous Tió 2–6, 7–6(6), [11–9].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Romania E Gallovits-Hall
Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 7  
  United States C Fusano
United States C Nagle
1 5   1 Romania E Gallovits-Hall
Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 6  
WC Spain I Ferrer Suárez
Bulgaria A Naydenova
3 4     Czech Republic E Birnerová
Slovenia A Klepač
4 2  
  Czech Republic E Birnerová
Slovenia A Klepač
6 6   1 Romania E Gallovits-Hall
Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 6  
3 Spain L Domínguez Lino
Spain A Parra Santonja
65 6 [11]   United States L Lee-Waters
United States M Moulton-Levy
2 3  
  United States L Lee-Waters
United States M Moulton-Levy
7 0 [13]   United States L Lee-Waters
United States M Moulton-Levy
w/o    
  Russia A Rodionova
Germany K Wörle
3 3   WC Peru B Botto
Colombia M Duque Mariño
     
WC Peru B Botto
Colombia M Duque Mariño
6 6   1 Romania E Gallovits-Hall
Spain A Medina Garrigues
2 7 [11]
  Canada S Fichman
Spain L Pous Tió
7 6     Canada S Fichman
Spain L Pous Tió
6 66 [9]
  Argentina M Irigoyen
Argentina F Molinero
5 4     Canada S Fichman
Spain L Pous Tió
6 66 [10]
  Austria Y Meusburger
France A Védy
3 2   4 Ukraine M Koryttseva
Romania IR Olaru
3 7 [6]
4 Ukraine M Koryttseva
Romania IR Olaru
6 6     Canada S Fichman
Spain L Pous Tió
5 6 [10]
  Russia N Bratchikova
Russia A Panova
3 5   2 Greece E Daniilidou
Germany J Wöhr
7 1 [8]
  Romania I-C Begu
Romania E Bogdan
6 7     Romania I-C Begu
Romania E Bogdan
3 2  
  China W Liu
China S Sun
2 1   2 Greece E Daniilidou
Germany J Wöhr
6 6  
2 Greece E Daniilidou
Germany J Wöhr
6 6  

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