2012 Royal Cup NLB Montenegro – Doubles

Doubles
2012 Royal Cup NLB Montenegro
Champions Italy Nicole Clerico
Germany Anna Zaja
Runners-up Argentina Mailen Auroux
Argentina María Irigoyen
Final score 4–6, 6–3, [11–9]

Corinna Dentoni and Florencia Molinero were the defending champions, but both players chose not to participate.

Nicole Clerico and Anna Zaja won the title, defeating Mailen Auroux and María Irigoyen in the final, 4–6, 6–3, [11–9].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Romania E Bogdan
 Czech Republic R Voráčová
3 6 [7]  
   Italy N Clerico
 Germany A Zaja
6 2 [10]        Italy N Clerico
 Germany A Zaja
3 6 [10]  
   Slovakia K Morgošová
 Slovakia AK Schmiedlová
4 1          Germany A-L Friedsam
 Russia P Leykina
6 0 [7]  
   Germany A-L Friedsam
 Russia P Leykina
6 6            Italy N Clerico
 Germany A Zaja
6 63 [10]  
3  Spain I Ferrer Suárez
 Netherlands R Hogenkamp
6 6            Montenegro D Kovinić
 Montenegro D Krstajić
4 77 [8]  
   Slovakia V Juhászová
 Belarus I Kremen
2 0       3  Spain I Ferrer Suárez
 Netherlands R Hogenkamp
4 5  
   Montenegro D Kovinić
 Montenegro D Krstajić
6 6          Montenegro D Kovinić
 Montenegro D Krstajić
6 7    
WC  Montenegro V Babić
 Serbia A Novčić
0 4            Italy N Clerico
 Germany A Zaja
4 6 [11]
WC  Croatia E Mikulčić
 Germany D Raickovic
4 5         2  Argentina M Auroux
 Argentina M Irigoyen
6 3 [9]
   Romania M Buzărnescu
 Serbia T Mirčić
6 7          Romania M Buzărnescu
 Serbia T Mirčić
6 3 [10]  
   Romania D Marcu
 Romania C Mitu
4 1       4  Croatia T Mrdeža
 Romania R Olaru
3 6 [7]  
4  Croatia T Mrdeža
 Romania R Olaru
6 6            Romania M Buzărnescu
 Serbia T Mirčić
3 6 [7]
WC  Montenegro N Brnović
 Montenegro N Bulatović
0 1         2  Argentina M Auroux
 Argentina M Irigoyen
6 2 [10]  
   Slovakia L Butkovská
 Slovakia Z Luknárová
6 6          Slovakia L Butkovská
 Slovakia Z Luknárová
6 3 [4]
   Slovakia K Kučová
 Ukraine E Svitolina
1 2       2  Argentina M Auroux
 Argentina M Irigoyen
3 6 [10]  
2  Argentina M Auroux
 Argentina M Irigoyen
6 6    

References

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