2017 Engie Open de Seine-et-Marne – Doubles

Doubles
2017 Engie Open de Seine-et-Marne
Champions Belarus Vera Lapko
Russia Polina Monova
Runners-up France Manon Arcangioli
Poland Magdalena Fręch
Final score 6–3, 6–4

Jocelyn Rae and Anna Smith were the two-time defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Manon Arcangioli and Magdalena Fręch.

Vera Lapko and Polina Monova won the title, defeating Arcangioli and Fręch in the final, 6–3, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. United Kingdom Jocelyn Rae / United Kingdom Anna Smith (Quarterfinals)
  2. Russia Anna Kalinskaya / Czech Republic Lenka Kunčíková (First round)
  3. Belgium Elyne Boeykens / Sweden Cornelia Lister (First round)
  4. Belarus Vera Lapko / Russia Polina Monova (Champions)

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
6 6
  Serbia I Jorović
Bulgaria A Naydenova
2 3 1 United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
62 4
  France M Arcangioli
Poland M Fręch
6 2 [10] France M Arcangioli
Poland M Fręch
77 6
  Uzbekistan S Sharipova
Russia E Yashina
2 6 [8] France M Arcangioli
Poland M Fręch
w/o
3 Belgium E Boeykens
Sweden C Lister
3 2 Switzerland B Bencic
Switzerland A Sadiković
  Switzerland B Bencic
Switzerland A Sadiković
6 6 Switzerland B Bencic
Switzerland A Sadiković
4 6 [10]
  Ukraine A Fomina
Russia A Komardina
7 6 Ukraine A Fomina
Russia A Komardina
6 3 [4]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina A Husarić
Bulgaria I Shinikova
5 2 France M Arcangioli
Poland M Fręch
3 4
  Netherlands R van der Hoek
Ukraine A Vasylyeva
62 5 4 Belarus V Lapko
Russia P Monova
6 6
WC Germany T Korpatsch
France J Ponchet
77 7 WC Germany T Korpatsch
France J Ponchet
4 5
WC France S Cakarevic
France C de Bernardi
62 2 4 Belarus V Lapko
Russia P Monova
6 7
4 Belarus V Lapko
Russia P Monova
77 6 4 Belarus V Lapko
Russia P Monova
6 6
WC France M Léonard
Bulgaria J Terziyska
6 6 WC France M Léonard
Bulgaria J Terziyska
0 3
  Belgium A-S Mestach
Austria T Paszek
3 1 WC France M Léonard
Bulgaria J Terziyska
77 4 [11]
  Latvia D Marcinkēviča
United Kingdom L Robson
6 5 [10] Latvia D Marcinkēviča
United Kingdom L Robson
63 6 [9]
2 Russia A Kalinskaya
Czech Republic L Kunčíková
3 7 [7]

References

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