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2018 Engie Open de Seine-et-Marne – Doubles

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Doubles
2018 Engie Open de Seine-et-Marne
Final
ChampionsRussia Anna Kalinskaya
Slovakia Viktória Kužmová
Runners-upCzech Republic Petra Krejsová
Czech Republic Jesika Malečková
Score7–6(7–5), 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Vera Lapko and Polina Monova were the defending champions, but Lapko chose not to participate. Monova partnered Olga Doroshina, but lost in the first round to Anna Kalinskaya and Viktória Kužmová.

Kalinskaya and Kužmová won the title after defeating Petra Krejsová and Jesika Malečková 7–6(7–5), 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Russia N Dzalamidze
Switzerland X Knoll
4 3
  France M Arcangioli
Belgium A-S Mestach
6 6 France M Arcangioli
Belgium A-S Mestach
1 1
  United Kingdom T Moore
United States C Scholl
64 3 Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
Russia V Zvonareva
6 6
  Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
Russia V Zvonareva
77 6 Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
Russia V Zvonareva
6 5 [8]
4 Russia O Doroshina
Russia P Monova
65 3 Russia A Kalinskaya
Slovakia V Kužmová
3 7 [10]
  Russia A Kalinskaya
Slovakia V Kužmová
77 6 Russia A Kalinskaya
Slovakia V Kužmová
6 6
  Italy C Ferrando
Italy C Rosatello
w/o Italy C Ferrando
Italy C Rosatello
2 0
WC France A Albié
France H Tan
Russia A Kalinskaya
Slovakia V Kužmová
77 6
  Germany N Geuer
Germany A Zaja
4 6 [5] Czech Republic P Krejsová
Czech Republic J Malečková
65 1
  Czech Republic P Krejsová
Czech Republic J Malečková
6 4 [10] Czech Republic P Krejsová
Czech Republic J Malečková
6 2 [10]
  Spain C Bucșa
Ukraine G Poznikhirenko
6 6 Spain C Bucșa
Ukraine G Poznikhirenko
3 6 [2]
3 Latvia D Marcinkēviča
Netherlands B Schoofs
0 4 Czech Republic P Krejsová
Czech Republic J Malečková
6 65 [10]
  Romania L-I Andrei
Romania RG Șerban
6 6 2 Belarus L Marozava
Netherlands A Rus
4 77 [7]
WC France L Adler
France C Sireix
0 1 Romania L-I Andrei
Romania RG Șerban
4 4
WC France É Dartron
France M Léonard
2 5 2 Belarus L Marozava
Netherlands A Rus
6 6
2 Belarus L Marozava
Netherlands A Rus
6 7

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