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2016 Dunlop World Challenge – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2016 Dunlop World Challenge
Final
ChampionsRussia Ksenia Lykina
Japan Akiko Omae
Runners-upJapan Rika Fujiwara
Japan Ayaka Okuno
Score6–7(4–7), 6–2, [10–5]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2015 · Dunlop World Challenge · 2017 →

Akiko Omae and Peangtarn Plipuech were the defending champions, but Plipuech chose to participate in Taipei instead. Omae partnered Ksenia Lykina and successfully defended her title. Omae and Lykina won the title, defeating Rika Fujiwara and Ayaka Okuno in the final, 6–7(4–7), 6–2, [10–5].

Seeds

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  1. Japan Shuko Aoyama / Japan Makoto Ninomiya (first round)
  2. Russia Ksenia Lykina / Japan Akiko Omae (champions)
  3. Japan Rika Fujiwara / Japan Ayaka Okuno (final)
  4. Japan Mana Ayukawa / Japan Yuuki Tanaka (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Japan S Aoyama
Japan M Ninomiya
5 6 [5]
  Japan E Sema
Montenegro A Veselinović
7 4 [10]   Japan E Sema
Montenegro A Veselinović
6 2 [10]
  Japan M Imanishi
Australia O Tjandramulia
6 6   Japan M Imanishi
Australia O Tjandramulia
4 6 [7]
WC Japan M Nishimoto
Japan K Terami
4 0   Japan E Sema
Montenegro A Veselinović
3 1
3 Japan R Fujiwara
Japan A Okuno
6 6 3 Japan R Fujiwara
Japan A Okuno
6 6
  Thailand K Buayam
South Korea J-h Choi
4 2 3 Japan R Fujiwara
Japan A Okuno
6 6
  Japan A Inoue
Japan M Inoue
6 6   Japan A Inoue
Japan M Inoue
1 2
  Japan R Kajitani
Japan M Miyamura
2 3 3 Japan R Fujiwara
Japan A Okuno
77 2 [5]
WC Japan M Ozeki
Japan R Ueda
4 2 2 Russia K Lykina
Japan A Omae
64 6 [10]
  Croatia J Fett
United States J Loeb
6 6   Croatia J Fett
United States J Loeb
67 6 [10]
  Japan E Hayashi
Japan H Kaji
1 611 4 Japan M Ayukawa
Japan Y Tanaka
79 2 [5]
4 Japan M Ayukawa
Japan Y Tanaka
6 713   Croatia J Fett
United States J Loeb
4 4
  South Korea N-r Kim
Thailand N Luangnam
6 6 2 Russia K Lykina
Japan A Omae
6 6
WC Japan M Kobori
Japan A Shimizu
3 4   South Korea N-r Kim
Thailand N Luangnam
0 0
  Australia L Cabrera
Hungary D Gálfi
2 7 [2] 2 Russia K Lykina
Japan A Omae
6 6
2 Russia K Lykina
Japan A Omae
6 5 [10]

References

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