2011 TEAN International – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2011 TEAN International
Final
ChampionsRomania Diana Enache
Netherlands Daniëlle Harmsen
Runners-upPoland Katarzyna Piter
Poland Barbara Sobaszkiewicz
Score6–2, 6–7(4–7), [11–9]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Daniëlle Harmsen and Julia Schruff were the defending champions, but Schruff chose not to participate. Harmsen competed with Diana Enache.

Harmsen and Enache won the title, defeating Katarzyna Piter and Barbara Sobaszkiewicz 6–2, 6–7(4–7), [11–9] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Poland K Piter
Poland B Sobaszkiewicz
6 6  
  Netherlands B van de Velde
Netherlands A van der Meet
3 4   1 Poland K Piter
Poland B Sobaszkiewicz
4 6 [12]
  Poland P Kania
Belarus S Pirazhenka
3 5     Liechtenstein S Vogt
Germany S Werner
6 1 [10]
  Liechtenstein S Vogt
Germany S Werner
6 7   1 Poland K Piter
Poland B Sobaszkiewicz
6 3 [10]
4 Colombia K Castiblanco
Venezuela A Pérez
2 2     Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands L Kerkhove
3 6 [7]
  Ukraine S Kovalets
Germany N Zander
6 6     Ukraine S Kovalets
Germany N Zander
3 3  
  Germany J Ozga
Brazil V Segnini
0 0     Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands L Kerkhove
6 6  
  Netherlands R Hogenkamp
Netherlands L Kerkhove
6 6   1 Poland K Piter
Poland B Sobaszkiewicz
2 77 [9]
  France N Piquion
Slovakia R Tabak
6 1 [13] 3 Romania D Enache
Netherlands D Harmsen
6 64 [11]
  Venezuela A Gámiz
Belarus I Kremen
2 6 [11]   France N Piquion
Slovakia R Tabak
2 4  
  Spain E Fernández-Brugués
Spain I Ferrer Suárez
2 2   3 Romania D Enache
Netherlands D Harmsen
6 6  
3 Romania D Enache
Netherlands D Harmsen
6 6   3 Romania D Enache
Netherlands D Harmsen
6 6  
  Netherlands K Kilsdonk
Netherlands N van Uitert
6 6     Netherlands K Kilsdonk
Netherlands N van Uitert
4 1  
  Belgium E Boeykens
Netherlands L van Riet
1 4     Netherlands K Kilsdonk
Netherlands N van Uitert
6 61 [10]
  Chile A Koch-Benvenuto
Bulgaria A Naydenova
6 77     Chile A Koch-Benvenuto
Bulgaria A Naydenova
2 77 [8]
2 Brazil A-C Duarte
France A Lim
1 65  

References