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2014 Kremlin Cup – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2014 Kremlin Cup
Final
ChampionsSwitzerland Martina Hingis
Italy Flavia Pennetta
Runners-upFrance Caroline Garcia
Spain Arantxa Parra Santonja
Score6-3, 7-5
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Svetlana Kuznetsova and Samantha Stosur were the defending champions, but chose not to participate this year. Second seeded Martina Hingis and Flavia Pennetta won the title over fourth seeded Caroline Garcia and Arantxa Parra Santonja with the score 6-3, 7-5.

Seeds

2

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Russia E Makarova
Russia E Vesnina
2 6 [8]
Serbia A Krunić
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 2 [10] Serbia A Krunić
Czech Republic K Siniaková
2 77 [9]
Ukraine L Kichenok
Ukraine O Savchuk
6 77 Ukraine L Kichenok
Ukraine O Savchuk
6 64 [11]
United States B Mattek-Sands
Croatia A Tomljanović
2 65 Ukraine L Kichenok
Ukraine O Savchuk
2 77 [10]
4 France C Garcia
Spain A Parra Santonja
77 2 [10] 4 France C Garcia
Spain A Parra Santonja
6 65 [12]
Poland P Kania
Russia V Solovyeva
61 6 [5] 4 France C Garcia
Spain A Parra Santonja
6 6
Russia V Diatchenko
Georgia (country) O Kalashnikova
6 3 [8] Romania R Olaru
Israel S Pe'er
1 3
Romania R Olaru
Israel S Pe'er
3 6 [10] 4 France C Garcia
Spain A Parra Santonja
3 5
Croatia D Jurak
United States M Moulton-Levy
4 3 2 Switzerland M Hingis
Italy F Pennetta
6 7
WC Russia V Kudermetova
Russia E Rodina
6 6 WC Russia V Kudermetova
Russia E Rodina
3 3
Russia M Gasparyan
Russia A Panova
6 65 [11] Russia M Gasparyan
Russia A Panova
6 6
3 Russia A Pavlyuchenkova
Czech Republic L Šafářová
4 77 [9] Russia M Gasparyan
Russia A Panova
3 2
Poland K Jans-Ignacik
France K Mladenovic
63 6 [6] 2 Switzerland M Hingis
Italy F Pennetta
6 6
Romania I-C Begu
Australia Ar Rodionova
77 0 [10] Romania I-C Begu
Australia Ar Rodionova
2 5
Canada G Dabrowski
Poland A Rosolska
7 1 [4] 2 Switzerland M Hingis
Italy F Pennetta
6 7
2 Switzerland M Hingis
Italy F Pennetta
5 6 [10]

References