2013 Monterrey Open – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Monterrey Open
Champions Hungary Tímea Babos
Japan Kimiko Date-Krumm
Runners-up Czech Republic Eva Birnerová
Thailand Tamarine Tanasugarn
Final score 6–1, 6–4
Main article: 2013 Monterrey Open

Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci were the defending champions, but chose not to participate this year.
Tímea Babos and Kimiko Date-Krumm won the title, defeating Eva Birnerová and Tamarine Tanasugarn in the final 6–1, 6–4.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Hungary T Babos
 Japan K Date-Krumm
6 6  
 Brazil MF Alves
 Venezuela A Pérez
1 1     1  Hungary T Babos
 Japan K Date-Krumm
4 6 [10]  
 Canada G Dabrowski
 Russia A Kudryavtseva
6 6      Canada G Dabrowski
 Russia A Kudryavtseva
6 3 [6]  
 Austria N Rottmann
 Slovakia L Wienerová
0 3       1  Hungary T Babos
 Japan K Date-Krumm
7 6  
4  Israel J Glushko
 France L Thorpe
6 6        United States A Muhammad
 United States A Will
5 4  
WC  Mexico X Hermoso
 Mexico AS Sánchez
3 1     4  Israel J Glushko
 France L Thorpe
2 4
 Ukraine O Savchuk
 Russia V Savinykh
4 3      United States A Muhammad
 United States A Will
6 6  
 United States A Muhammad
 United States A Will
6 6       1  Hungary T Babos
 Japan K Date-Krumm
6 6
 Thailand L Kumkhum
 Thailand N Lertcheewakarn
3 3       3  Czech Republic E Birnerová
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
1 4
WC  Russia D Gavrilova
 Mexico M Zacarías
6 6     WC  Russia D Gavrilova
 Mexico M Zacarías
4 3  
 Argentina M Auroux
 Argentina M Irigoyen
2 0     3  Czech Republic E Birnerová
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
6 6  
3  Czech Republic E Birnerová
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
6 6       3  Czech Republic E Birnerová
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
w/o
 Greece E Daniilidou
 United States C Vandeweghe
4 6 [10]        Greece E Daniilidou
 United States C Vandeweghe
 
 United States J Cohen
 Croatia T Mrdeža
6 4 [6]      Greece E Daniilidou
 United States C Vandeweghe
4 6 [10]
 United States N Melichar
 United States M Sanchez
7 77      United States N Melichar
 United States M Sanchez
6 4 [8]  
2  Russia N Bratchikova
 Russia V Dushevina
5 64  

References

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