2016 Engie Open Métropole 42 – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Engie Open Métropole 42
Champions Belgium Elise Mertens
Belgium An-Sophie Mestach
Runners-up Switzerland Viktorija Golubic
Switzerland Xenia Knoll
Final score 6–4, 3–6, [10–7]

Gioia Barbieri and Jeļena Ostapenko were the defending champions, but both players chose not to participate.

Belgian-duo Elise Mertens and An-Sophie Mestach won the title, defeating Swiss-duo Viktorija Golubic and Xenia Knoll in the final, 6–4, 3–6, [10–7].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Belgium E Mertens
 Belgium A-S Mestach
6 6  
   Spain G García Pérez
 Russia P Leykina
4 4     1  Belgium E Mertens
 Belgium A-S Mestach
6 6  
   Croatia P Martić
 Croatia A Vrljić
3 6 [10]        Croatia P Martić
 Croatia A Vrljić
2 2  
   Austria S Klemenschits
 Germany A Lottner
6 4 [3]       1  Belgium E Mertens
 Belgium A-S Mestach
6 6  
4  Germany C Daniels
 Belarus L Marozava
6 6       4  Germany C Daniels
 Belarus L Marozava
2 1  
   Netherlands L Kerkhove
 Netherlands A Rus
4 3     4  Germany C Daniels
 Belarus L Marozava
6 3 [10]
   Slovenia D Jakupović
 Turkey P Özgen
77 5 [6]        Netherlands C Burger
 Russia E Yashina
4 6 [2]  
   Netherlands C Burger
 Russia E Yashina
61 7 [10]       1  Belgium E Mertens
 Belgium A-S Mestach
6 3 [10]
WC  France C Roméo
 France C Touly
3 4       3  Switzerland V Golubic
 Switzerland X Knoll
4 6 [7]
   Turkey Ç Büyükakçay
 Turkey İ Soylu
6 6        Turkey Ç Büyükakçay
 Turkey İ Soylu
4 4  
WC  France M Arcangioli
 France S Reix
6 2 [5]     3  Switzerland V Golubic
 Switzerland X Knoll
6 6  
3  Switzerland V Golubic
 Switzerland X Knoll
3 6 [10]       3  Switzerland V Golubic
 Switzerland X Knoll
77 5 [10]
WC  France M Georges
 Bulgaria I Shinikova
6 6          France A Lim
 Romania A Mitu
63 7 [4]  
   Russia V Ivakhnenko
 Georgia (country) S Shapatava
0 2     WC  France M Georges
 Bulgaria I Shinikova
2 4
   France A Lim
 Romania A Mitu
6 6        France A Lim
 Romania A Mitu
6 6  
2  France S Foretz
 France A Hesse
4 1  

References

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