2014 Citi Open – Women's doubles

Shuko Aoyama and Vera Dushevina were the defending champions, but Dushevina chose not to participate. Aoyama successfully defended the title alongside Gabriela Dabrowski, defeating Hiroko Kuwata and Kurumi Nara in the final, 6–1, 6–2.

Women's doubles
2014 Citi Open
ChampionsJapan Shuko Aoyama
Canada Gabriela Dabrowski
Runners-upJapan Hiroko Kuwata
Japan Kurumi Nara
Score6–1, 6–2

Seeds

  1. Zimbabwe Cara Black / India Sania Mirza (quarterfinals)
  2. Japan Shuko Aoyama / Canada Gabriela Dabrowski (champions)
  3. United States Vania King / United States Taylor Townsend (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  4. Australia Arina Rodionova / Australia Olivia Rogowska (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Zimbabwe C Black
India S Mirza
4 3
Canada F Abanda
United States S Rogers
2 4 United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
6 6
United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
6 6 United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
1 6 [10]
3 United States V King
United States T Townsend
65 6 [10] Japan H Kuwata
Japan K Nara
6 1 [12]
United States L Litvak
United States A Mueller
77 4 [3] 3 United States V King
United States T Townsend
Japan H Kuwata
Japan K Nara
6 6 Japan H Kuwata
Japan K Nara
w/o
United Kingdom N Slater
United Kingdom E Webley-Smith
2 1 Japan H Kuwata
Japan K Nara
1 2
Latvia L Dekmeijere
United States N Melichar
6 5 [10] 2 Japan S Aoyama
Canada G Dabrowski
6 6
France A Cornet
Belgium K Flipkens
2 7 [4] Latvia L Dekmeijere
United States N Melichar
77 1 [14]
United States L Chirico
United States S Marand
7 1 [11] 4 Australia A Rodionova
Australia O Rogowska
62 6 [12]
4 Australia A Rodionova
Australia O Rogowska
5 6 [13] Latvia L Dekmeijere
United States N Melichar
77 3 [6]
United States I Falconi
United States K Wong
6 6 2 Japan S Aoyama
Canada G Dabrowski
65 6 [10]
WC United States R Ellison
United States S Ellison
4 1 United States I Falconi
United States K Wong
2 2
2 Japan S Aoyama
Canada G Dabrowski
6 6

References

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