2015 Gastein Ladies – Doubles

Doubles
2015 Gastein Ladies
Champions Montenegro Danka Kovinić
Liechtenstein Stephanie Vogt
Runners-up Spain Lara Arruabarrena
Czech Republic Lucie Hradecká
Final score 4–6, 6–3, [10–3]
Main article: 2015 Gastein Ladies

Karolína Plíšková and Kristýna Plíšková were the defending champions, but chose not to participate this year.
Danka Kovinić and Stephanie Vogt won the title, defeating Lara Arruabarrena and Lucie Hradecká in the final, 4–6, 6–3, [10–3].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Spain L Arruabarrena
 Czech Republic L Hradecká
710 6  
 United Kingdom J Rae
 United Kingdom A Smith
68 2     1  Spain L Arruabarrena
 Czech Republic L Hradecká
6 6  
 Germany J Görges
 Croatia P Martić
77 4 [10]      Germany J Görges
 Croatia P Martić
4 3  
 Argentina F Molinero
 Russia V Solovyeva
62 6 [4]       1  Spain L Arruabarrena
 Czech Republic L Hradecká
6 6  
3  Slovenia A Klepač
 Serbia A Krunić
6 3 [10]        Switzerland X Knoll
 Italy A Matteucci
4 2  
 Czech Republic B Krejčíková
 Netherlands D Schuurs
2 6 [3]     3  Slovenia A Klepač
 Serbia A Krunić
61 4
 Ukraine A Fomina
 Bulgaria E Kostova
4 6 [12]      Switzerland X Knoll
 Italy A Matteucci
77 6  
 Switzerland X Knoll
 Italy A Matteucci
6 2 [14]       1  Spain L Arruabarrena
 Czech Republic L Hradecká
6 4 [3]
 Slovenia N Kolar
 Greece D Papamichail
4 7 [6]        Montenegro D Kovinić
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
4 6 [10]
 Poland K Piter
 Ukraine M Zanevska
6 5 [10]      Poland K Piter
 Ukraine M Zanevska
6 6  
WC  Germany A Beck
 Austria T Paszek
w/o     WC  Germany A Beck
 Austria T Paszek
3 4  
4  Slovakia J Husárová
 Czech Republic K Siniaková
       Poland K Piter
 Ukraine M Zanevska
3 4
 Montenegro D Kovinić
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
6 7        Montenegro D Kovinić
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
6 6  
WC  Austria B Haas
 Austria P Mayr-Achleitner
4 5      Montenegro D Kovinić
 Liechtenstein S Vogt
0 6 [10]
 Austria S Klemenschits
 Germany C Witthöft
7 1 [9]     2  Poland A Rosolska
 Germany L Siegemund
6 4 [5]  
2  Poland A Rosolska
 Germany L Siegemund
5 6 [11]  

References

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