2016 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem – Doubles

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Doubles
2016 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem
2015 ChampionsSwitzerland Xenia Knoll
Serbia Aleksandra Krunić
Final
Runners-upGermany Tatjana Maria
Romania Raluca Olaru
Score6–3, 6–0
Events
Singles Doubles
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Tímea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic were the defending champions, but chose not to participate this year.
Xenia Knoll and Aleksandra Krunić won the title, defeating Tatjana Maria and Raluca Olaru in the final, 6–3, 6–0.

Seeds

The top seeds received a bye into the quarterfinals.

2

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Germany T Maria
Romania R Olaru
4 6 [12]
Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands L Kerkhove
6 2 [10] Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands L Kerkhove
6 4 [10]
WC Morocco G Benhadi
Tunisia O Jabeur
2 6 [5] 1 Germany T Maria
Romania R Olaru
6 5 [10]
3 Germany A Beck
Sweden J Larsson
3 77 [5] Spain G García Pérez
Bulgaria A Naydenova
2 7 [7]
Spain G García Pérez
Bulgaria A Naydenova
6 65 [10] Spain G García Pérez
Bulgaria A Naydenova
1 7 [10]
Russia M Melnikova
Switzerland A Sadiković
7 6 Russia M Melnikova
Switzerland A Sadiković
6 5 [8]
Russia P Leykina
Kazakhstan Y Putintseva
5 3 1 Germany T Maria
Romania R Olaru
3 0
Slovakia M Hončová
Latvia A Sevastova
77 6 4 Switzerland X Knoll
Serbia A Krunić
6 6
Romania A Mitu
Poland K Piter
62 1 Slovakia M Hončová
Latvia A Sevastova
5 3
WC Morocco S Charif
Morocco A El Fahimi
0 0 4 Switzerland X Knoll
Serbia A Krunić
7 6
4 Switzerland X Knoll
Serbia A Krunić
6 6 4 Switzerland X Knoll
Serbia A Krunić
6 5 [10]
Romania A Dulgheru
France P Parmentier
3 1 Brazil L Pigossi
Spain S Sorribes Tormo
4 7 [6]
Brazil L Pigossi
Spain S Sorribes Tormo
6 6 Brazil L Pigossi
Spain S Sorribes Tormo
6 6
New Zealand M Erakovic
Slovakia D Hantuchová
2 Australia An Rodionova
Australia Ar Rodionova
2 2
2 Australia An Rodionova
Australia Ar Rodionova
w/o

References