2012 Kangaroo Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2012 Kangaroo Cup
Champions United States Jessica Pegula
China Zheng Saisai
Runners-up Chinese Taipei Chan Chin-wei
Chinese Taipei Hsu Wen-hsin
Final score 6–4, 3–6, [10–4]
Main article: 2012 Kangaroo Cup

Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan were the defending champions, but Chan Hao-ching chose to compete in Budapest. Chan Yung-jan paired up with Casey Dellacqua, but lost in the quarterfinals to Chan Chin-wei and Hsu Wen-hsin.

Jessica Pegula and Zheng Saisai later defeated Chan and Hsu in the final, 6–4, 3–6, [10–4].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Chinese Taipei Y-j Chan
 Australia C Dellacqua
7 6    
Q  United Kingdom S Murray
 United Kingdom E Webley-Smith
5 2       1  Chinese Taipei Y-j Chan
 Australia C Dellacqua
4 1    
   Ukraine T Arefyeva
 Poland J Jegiołka
5 3          Chinese Taipei C-w Chan
 Chinese Taipei W-h Hsu
6 6    
   Chinese Taipei C-w Chan
 Chinese Taipei W-h Hsu
7 6            Chinese Taipei C-w Chan
 Chinese Taipei W-h Hsu
6 2 [10]  
4  China X Han
 China S Sun
77 3 [4]          Japan E Sema
 Japan Y Sema
3 6 [4]  
   Australia M Adamczak
 Australia S Bengson
63 6 [10]        Australia M Adamczak
 Australia S Bengson
4 68  
Q  Austria N Hofmanova
 Japan M Miyamura
3 4          Japan E Sema
 Japan Y Sema
6 710    
   Japan E Sema
 Japan Y Sema
6 6            Chinese Taipei C-w Chan
 Chinese Taipei W-h Hsu
4 6 [4]
WC  Japan Y Aoki
 Japan A Tajima
0 4         3  United States J Pegula
 China S Zheng
6 3 [10]
   United Kingdom M South
 Japan R Tezuka
6 6          United Kingdom M South
 Japan R Tezuka
6 3 [8]  
WC  Japan M Kato
 Japan M Ninomiya
3 6 [10]     3  United States J Pegula
 China S Zheng
4 6 [10]  
3  United States J Pegula
 China S Zheng
6 1 [12]       3  United States J Pegula
 China S Zheng
7 6  
   China W Liu
 China Y Xu
6 6            China W Liu
 China Y Xu
5 2    
WC  Japan H Kuwata
 Japan M Ukai
1 0          China W Liu
 China Y Xu
3 6 [10]
   Japan S Aoyama
 Japan J Namigata
6 6          Japan S Aoyama
 Japan J Namigata
6 4 [4]  
2  Thailand N Lertcheewakarn
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
3 2    

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