2014 Reinert Open – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Reinert Open
Champions Canada Gabriela Dabrowski
Colombia Mariana Duque
Runners-up Paraguay Verónica Cepede Royg
Liechtenstein Stephanie Vogt
Final score 6–4, 6–2

Sofia Shapatava and Anna Tatishvili were the defending champions, but Tatishvili chose to compete at the Lorraine Open. Shapatava teamed up with Anastasiya Vasylyeva as the third seeds, but lost to Gabriela Dabrowski and Mariana Duque in the semifinals.

Dabrowski and Duque went on to win the tournament, defeating Verónica Cepede Royg and Stephanie Vogt in the final, 6–4, 6–2.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Canada G Dabrowski
Colombia M Duque
6 77
  Germany C Daniels
Germany D Pfizenmaier
4 62 1 Canada G Dabrowski
Colombia M Duque
6 6
  Italy A Brianti
Italy K Knapp
6 7   Italy A Brianti
Italy K Knapp
2 1
  Turkey Ç Büyükakçay
Belarus P Pekhova
4 5 1 Canada G Dabrowski
Colombia M Duque
77 6
3 Georgia (country) S Shapatava
Ukraine A Vasylyeva
7 6 3 Georgia (country) S Shapatava
Ukraine A Vasylyeva
64 2
  Czech Republic H Birnerová
Russia E Bychkova
5 2 3 Georgia (country) S Shapatava
Ukraine A Vasylyeva
6 4 [13]
  Japan Y Tanaka
Hong Kong L Zhang
6 3 [10]   Japan Y Tanaka
Hong Kong L Zhang
4 6 [11]
  Germany J Wachaczyk
Germany N Zander
3 6 [5] 1 Canada G Dabrowski
Colombia M Duque
6 6
  Switzerland V Golubic
France A Hesse
6 3 [5] 2 Paraguay V Cepede Royg
Liechtenstein S Vogt
4 2
  Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands A Rus
3 6 [10]   Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands A Rus
6 6
  Germany A-L Friedsam
Germany A Lottner
2 6 [10]   Germany A-L Friedsam
Germany A Lottner
1 4
4 Czech Republic E Birnerová
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 3 [5]   Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands A Rus
4 2
WC Germany K Gerlach
Germany L Rüffer
77 4 [11] 2 Paraguay V Cepede Royg
Liechtenstein S Vogt
6 6
  Belgium M Boev
Germany A Klasen
63 6 [9] WC Germany K Gerlach
Germany L Rüffer
3 4
  Germany T Korpatsch
Germany S Niketta
3 3 2 Paraguay V Cepede Royg
Liechtenstein S Vogt
6 6
2 Paraguay V Cepede Royg
Liechtenstein S Vogt
6 6

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