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2013 Nature's Way Sydney Tennis International – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2013 Nature's Way Sydney Tennis International
Final
ChampionsJapan Misa Eguchi
Japan Mari Tanaka
Runners-upSerbia Tamara Čurović
China Wang Yafan
Score4–6, 7–5, [10–8]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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This was a new event in 2013. Misa Eguchi and Mari Tanaka won the inaugural title, defeating Tamara Čurović and Wang Yafan in the final, 4–6, 7–5, [10–8].

Seeds

2

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Australia S Bengson
Australia J Moore
6 6
WC Australia P Boyanov
Australia A Dokic
3 1 1 Australia S Bengson
Australia J Moore
79 1 [6]
  Serbia T Čurović
China Y Wang
6 6   Serbia T Čurović
China Y Wang
67 6 [10]
  Australia N Collie
Australia L Daw
1 2   Serbia T Čurović
China Y Wang
6 2 [10]
3 Australia A Bai
Australia T Calderwood
6 6   Japan C Okadaue
Japan K Onishi
3 6 [6]
WC Australia A Svinos
Australia D Wagland
2 1 3 Australia A Bai
Australia T Calderwood
4 5
  Australia S Harris
Australia A Sharma
3 1   Japan C Okadaue
Japan K Onishi
6 7
  Japan C Okadaue
Japan K Onishi
6 6   Serbia T Čurović
China Y Wang
6 5 [8]
  China Z Yang
China L Zhu
3 4 2 Japan M Eguchi
Japan M Tanaka
4 7 [10]
  Australia I Holland
Australia B Woolcock
6 6   Australia I Holland
Australia B Woolcock
6 2 [4]
  Australia A Sumner
Australia R Tredoux
6 4 [4] 4 Australia A Myers
United Kingdom N Slater
3 6 [10]
4 Australia A Myers
United Kingdom N Slater
2 6 [10] 4 Australia A Myers
United Kingdom N Slater
4 0
WC Australia G Ruhrig
Australia S Stojic
2 6 [9] 2 Japan M Eguchi
Japan M Tanaka
6 6
  Australia N Baric
Australia J Karaitiana
6 4 [11]   Australia N Baric
Australia J Karaitiana
1 1
  Australia N Hoynaski
Australia D Mladin
6 5 [10] 2 Japan M Eguchi
Japan M Tanaka
6 6
2 Japan M Eguchi
Japan M Tanaka
1 7 [12]

References