2011 HP Open – Doubles

Doubles
2011 HP Open
Champions Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm
China Zhang Shuai
Runners-up United States Vania King
Kazakhstan Yaroslava Shvedova
Final score 7–5, 3–6, [11–9]
Main article: 2011 HP Open

Chang Kai-chen and Lilia Osterloh were the defending champions, but Osterloh chose not to compete.

Chang played alongside Jill Craybas, but lost in the First Round to Chan Chin-wei and Han Xinyun.

Fourth seeds Kimiko Date-Krumm and Zhang Shuai won the title, defeating two-time Grand Slam champions Vania King and Yaroslava Shvedova in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  United States V King
 Kazakhstan Y Shvedova
7 6    
   United States L Lee-Waters
 United States M Moulton-Levy
5 4       1  United States V King
 Kazakhstan Y Shvedova
6 6    
   Hungary M Czink
 Hungary K Marosi
6 2 [3]        Greece E Daniilidou
 Luxembourg M Minella
2 1    
   Greece E Daniilidou
 Luxembourg M Minella
4 6 [10]       1  United States V King
 Kazakhstan Y Shvedova
6 6    
3  United States R Kops-Jones
 United States A Spears
6 6         3  United States R Kops-Jones
 United States A Spears
0 2    
WC  Japan M Doi
 Japan K Nara
2 2       3  United States R Kops-Jones
 United States A Spears
6 6  
   Chinese Taipei C-W Chan
 China X Han
6 6          Chinese Taipei C-W Chan
 China X Han
2 3    
   Chinese Taipei K-C Chang
 United States J Craybas
0 1         1  United States V King
 Kazakhstan Y Shvedova
5 6 [9]
   China W Liu
 China S Sun
2 6 [10]       4  Japan K Date-Krumm
 China S Zhang
7 3 [11]
 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn
 France K Mladenovic
6 3 [2]        China W Liu
 China S Sun
3 3    
WC  Japan S Aoyama
 Japan K Takahata
4 77 [8]     4  Japan K Date-Krumm
 China S Zhang
6 6    
4  Japan K Date-Krumm
 China S Zhang
6 62 [10]       4  Japan K Date-Krumm
 China S Zhang
6 6  
   Chinese Taipei Y-J Chan
 Chinese Taipei H-C Chan
5 7 [8]          Australia J Gajdošová
 Germany A Kerber
3 3    
   Australia J Gajdošová
 Germany A Kerber
7 5 [10]        Australia J Gajdošová
 Germany A Kerber
2 7 [11]
   Japan R Fujiwara
 Japan A Morita
6 3 [10]      Japan R Fujiwara
 Japan A Morita
6 5 [9]  
2  Chinese Taipei S-W Hsieh
 China J Zheng
2 6 [7]  

References

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