2011 Smart Card Open Monet+ – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Smart Card Open Monet+
Champions Ukraine Yuliya Beygelzimer
Georgia (country) Margalita Chakhnashvili
Runners-up Hungary Réka-Luca Jani
Hungary Katalin Marosi
Final score 3–6, 6–1, [10–8]

Eva Birnerová and Stéphanie Foretz Gacon were the defending champions, having won the event in 2010, but chose not to compete in 2011.

Yuliya Beygelzimer and Margalita Chakhnashvili won the tournament, defeating Réka-Luca Jani and Katalin Marosi in the final, 3–6, 6–1, [10–8].

Seeds

  1. Ukraine Lyudmyla Kichenok / Ukraine Nadiya Kichenok (quarterfinals)
  2. Czech Republic Iveta Gerlová / Czech Republic Lucie Kriegsmannová (first round)
  3. Ukraine Irina Buryachok / Slovakia Lenka Wienerová (quarterfinals)
  4. Russia Ekaterina Ivanova / Bulgaria Elitsa Kostova (first round)

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
 
    1  Ukraine L Kichenok
 Ukraine N Kichenok
0 6 [7]  
   Serbia A Krunić
 Russia K Pervak
       Poland M Linette
 Poland B Sobaszkiewicz
6 1 [10]  
   Poland M Linette
 Poland B Sobaszkiewicz
w/o          Poland M Linette
 Poland B Sobaszkiewicz
3 1  
3  Ukraine I Buryachok
 Slovakia L Wienerová
6 6          Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
 Georgia (country) M Chakhnashvili
6 6  
   Czech Republic T Hejlová
 Czech Republic P Krejsová
1 0     3  Ukraine I Buryachok
 Slovakia L Wienerová
4 1
   Poland O Brózda
 Poland N Kołat
3 6 [10]        Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
 Georgia (country) M Chakhnashvili
6 6  
   Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
 Georgia (country) M Chakhnashvili
6 4 [12]          Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
 Georgia (country) M Chakhnashvili
3 6 [10]
   Czech Republic M Kubičíková
 Czech Republic D Machálková
5 3          Hungary R-L Jani
 Hungary K Marosi
6 1 [8]
   Czech Republic T Hladíková
 Slovakia M Pochabová
7 6        Czech Republic T Hladíková
 Slovakia M Pochabová
1 63  
   Russia Y Kalabina
 Russia E Pashkova
77 4 [11]        Russia Y Kalabina
 Russia E Pashkova
6 77  
4  Russia E Ivanova
 Bulgaria E Kostova
65 6 [9]          Russia Y Kalabina
 Russia E Pashkova
5 1
   Czech Republic H Birnerová
 Czech Republic M Borecká
3 6 [10]          Hungary R-L Jani
 Hungary K Marosi
7 6  
   Romania A Cadanțu
 Canada H El Tabakh
6 4 8        Czech Republic H Birnerová
 Czech Republic M Borecká
2 4
   Hungary R-L Jani
 Hungary K Marosi
3 6 [10]        Hungary R-L Jani
 Hungary K Marosi
6 6  
2  Czech Republic I Gerlová
 Czech Republic L Kreigsmannová
6 3 [5]  

References

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