2013 Swedish Open – Women's Doubles

Women's Doubles
2013 Swedish Open
Champions Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues
Czech Republic Klára Zakopalová
Runners-up Romania Alexandra Dulgheru
Italy Flavia Pennetta
Final score 6–1, 6–4
Main article: 2013 Swedish Open

Catalina Castaño and Mariana Duque Mariño were the defending champions, but Castaño chose not to participate. Duque Mariño played alongside Teliana Pereira, but lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues and Klára Zakopalová in the semifinals.
Medina Garrigues and Zakopalová went on to win the title, defeating Alexandra Dulgheru and Flavia Pennetta in the final, 6–1, 6–4.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Spain A Medina Garrigues
 Czech Republic K Zakopalová
6 6  
 Russia N Bratchikova
 France C Garcia
4 0     1  Spain A Medina Garrigues
 Czech Republic K Zakopalová
6 6  
 Russia M Melnikova
 Kyrgyzstan K Palkina
2 6 [10]      Russia M Melnikova
 Kyrgyzstan K Palkina
2 3  
WC  Sweden J Cabaj Awad
 Sweden C Lister
6 2 [5]       1  Spain A Medina Garrigues
 Czech Republic K Zakopalová
79 6  
3  Russia A Kudryavtseva
 Ukraine O Savchuk
6 7        Colombia M Duque Mariño
 Brazil T Pereira
67 1  
 Russia M Kondratieva
 France L Thorpe
3 5     3  Russia A Kudryavtseva
 Ukraine O Savchuk
1 1
 Sweden S Arvidsson
 Sweden J Larsson
6 1 [5]      Colombia M Duque Mariño
 Brazil T Pereira
6 6  
 Colombia M Duque Mariño
 Brazil T Pereira
1 6 [10]       1  Spain A Medina Garrigues
 Czech Republic K Zakopalová
6 6
 Romania A Dulgheru
 Italy F Pennetta
77 6        Romania A Dulgheru
 Italy F Pennetta
1 4
 Netherlands R Hogenkamp
 Netherlands L Kerkhove
64 2      Romania A Dulgheru
 Italy F Pennetta
6 68 [10]  
 Latvia D Marcinkēviča
 United Kingdom N Slater
1 3     4  Ukraine I Buryachok
 Georgia (country) A Tatishvili
4 710 [6]  
4  Ukraine I Buryachok
 Georgia (country) A Tatishvili
6 6        Romania A Dulgheru
 Italy F Pennetta
77 4 [10]
 United States J Cohen
 Poland J Jegiołka
3 0        Spain L Arruabarrena
 Spain L Domínguez Lino
63 6 [6]  
 Spain L Arruabarrena
 Spain L Domínguez Lino
6 6      Spain L Arruabarrena
 Spain L Domínguez Lino
6 6
WC  Sweden E Allgurin
 Sweden R Peterson
4 5     2  Spain A Parra Santonja
 Spain S Soler Espinosa
4 3  
2  Spain A Parra Santonja
 Spain S Soler Espinosa
6 7  

References

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