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2009 Brisbane International – Women's doubles

Coordinates: 27°31′30″S 153°0′26″E / 27.52500°S 153.00722°E / -27.52500; 153.00722 (Queensland Tennis Centre)
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Women's doubles
2009 Brisbane International
Final
ChampionsGermany Anna-Lena Grönefeld
United States Vania King
Runners-upPoland Klaudia Jans
Poland Alicja Rosolska
Score3–6, 7–5, [10–5]
Details
Draw16 (1WC/1Alt)
Seeds4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Dinara Safina and Ágnes Szávay were the defending champions, but chose not to participate that year.

Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Vania King won in the final, 3–6, 7–5, [10–5], over Klaudia Jans and Alicja Rosolska.[1]

Seeds

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  1. Zimbabwe Cara Black / United States Liezel Huber (quarterfinals)
  2. Ukraine Alona Bondarenko / Ukraine Kateryna Bondarenko (quarterfinals)
  3. Belarus Victoria Azarenka / Italy Francesca Schiavone (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  4. China Sun Tiantian / China Yan Zi (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Zimbabwe C Black
United States L Huber
6 6  
  France S Brémond
Belarus O Govortsova
3 3   1 Zimbabwe C Black
United States L Huber
5 6 [3]
WC Australia S Ferguson
Australia M Wejnert
2 3     Slovakia D Hantuchová
Japan A Sugiyama
7 3 [10]
  Slovakia D Hantuchová
Japan A Sugiyama
6 6     Slovakia D Hantuchová
Japan A Sugiyama
3 4  
3 Belarus V Azarenka
Italy F Schiavone
6 6     Poland K Jans
Poland A Rosolska
6 6  
  Belarus T Poutchek
Russia A Rodionova
3 2   3 Belarus V Azarenka
Italy F Schiavone
     
  Poland K Jans
Poland A Rosolska
6 6     Poland K Jans
Poland A Rosolska
w/o    
  Czech Republic L Šafářová
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
1 3     Poland K Jans
Poland A Rosolska
6 5 [5]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
China S Peng
6 6     Germany A-L Grönefeld
United States V King
3 7 [10]
  Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
Ukraine Y Fedak
1 4     Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
China S Peng
6 3 [10]
  Czech Republic I Benešová
Kazakhstan Y Shvedova
6 612 [6] 4 China T Sun
China Z Yan
4 6 [7]
4 China T Sun
China Z Yan
3 7 [10]   Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
China S Peng
     
  Germany A-L Grönefeld
United States V King
6 6     Germany A-L Grönefeld
United States V King
w/o    
Alt France J Coin
Hungary M Czink
3 4     Germany A-L Grönefeld
United States V King
6 6  
  Russia A Kleybanova
Romania M Niculescu
6 4 [7] 2 Ukraine A Bondarenko
Ukraine K Bondarenko
1 3  
2 Ukraine A Bondarenko
Ukraine K Bondarenko
3 6 [10]

References

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  1. ^ "Azarenka wins women's singles final". Brisbane International. Brisbane. 10 January 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2023. In the women's doubles final, Anna-Lena Groenefeld and Vania King conjured a come-from-behind win to take the title. The German and American pair lost the first set to Polish duo Klaudia Jans and Alicja Rosolska 6-3 but turned the tables to take the second set 7-5. In the match tiebreaker they steadied and held their nerve where their opposition didn't and claimed it 10-5.
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27°31′30″S 153°0′26″E / 27.52500°S 153.00722°E / -27.52500; 153.00722 (Queensland Tennis Centre)