Doubles
2011 Tevlin Women's Challenger
ChampionsCanada Gabriela Dabrowski
Canada Marie-Ève Pelletier
Runners-upHungary Tímea Babos
United States Jessica Pegula
Score7–5, 6–7(5–7), [10–4]

Gabriela Dabrowski and Sharon Fichman were the defending champions, but both competed with different partners. Dabrowski competed with Marie-Ève Pelletier, while Fichman competed with Sun Shengnan and both faced each other in the semifinals with Dabrowski and Pelletier winning.

Dabrowski then successfully defended her title partnering up with Pelletier and defeating Tímea Babos and Jessica Pegula in the final 7–5, 6–7(5–7), [10–4].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Canada S Fichman
China S Sun
6 6  
  United States J Cohen
United States C-y Hsu
1 1   1 Canada S Fichman
China S Sun
w/o    
  France C Cattaneo
Switzerland A Sadiković
4 6 [6]   Austria N Rottmann
Germany S Werner
     
  Austria N Rottmann
Germany S Werner
6 4 [10] 1 Canada S Fichman
China S Sun
3 66  
3 United States A Glatch
United States A Mueller
6 6     Canada G Dabrowski
Canada M-È Pelletier
6 78  
WC Canada D Chypyha
Canada L Chypyha
1 3   3 United States A Glatch
United States A Mueller
     
  Canada G Dabrowski
Canada M-È Pelletier
6 6     Canada G Dabrowski
Canada M-È Pelletier
w/o    
  Belarus V Kisialeva
Brazil N Rossi
4 1     Canada G Dabrowski
Canada M-È Pelletier
7 65 [10]
  Canada E Abanda
Canada K-A Surin
60 0     Hungary T Babos
United States J Pegula
5 77 [4]
  Hungary T Babos
United States J Pegula
77 6     Hungary T Babos
United States J Pegula
6 6  
  Russia N Kukharchuk
United States E Peters
1 1   4 Croatia M Abramović
Brazil MF Alves
3 3  
4 Croatia M Abramović
Brazil MF Alves
6 6     Hungary T Babos
United States J Pegula
7 6  
  United States S Kalhorn
United States M Kobelt
3 4     Canada E Bouchard
United States A Fink
5 1  
  Canada E Routliffe
Canada C Zhao
6 6     Canada E Routliffe
Canada C Zhao
2 2  
  Canada E Bouchard
United States A Fink
6 0 [10]   Canada E Bouchard
United States A Fink
6 6  
2 Slovenia A Klepač
Luxembourg M Minella
3 6 [5]

References

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