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2021 President's Cup – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
2021 President's Cup
Final
ChampionsRussia Alina Charaeva
Russia Maria Timofeeva
Runners-upRussia Evgeniya Levashova
Brazil Laura Pigossi
Score7–6(7–5), 2–6, [10–6]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Marie Bouzková and Vivian Heisen were the defending champions, having won the previous edition in 2019,[1] however both players chose not to participate.

Alina Charaeva and Maria Timofeeva won the title, defeating Evgeniya Levashova and Laura Pigossi in the final, 7–6(7–5), 2–6, [10–6].

Seeds

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  1. Lithuania Justina Mikulskytė / Russia Ekaterina Yashina (first round)
  2. Belarus Yuliya Hatouka / Russia Sofya Lansere (quarterfinals)
  3. Belarus Iryna Shymanovich / Belarus Shalimar Talbi (first round)
  4. Uzbekistan Nigina Abduraimova / Russia Angelina Gabueva (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Lithuania J Mikulskytė
Russia E Yashina
6 4 [7]
WC Kazakhstan Y Dmitrichenko
Ukraine M Zakarlyuk
0 6 [10] WC Kazakhstan Y Dmitrichenko
Ukraine M Zakarlyuk
5 4
  Slovakia V Morvayová
Czech Republic A Sisková
5 3 Russia E Levashova
Brazil L Pigossi
7 6
  Russia E Levashova
Brazil L Pigossi
7 6 Russia E Levashova
Brazil L Pigossi
6 6
4 Uzbekistan N Abduraimova
Russia A Gabueva
2 2 WC Israel L Glushko
Kazakhstan Z Kulambayeva
4 4
WC Israel L Glushko
Kazakhstan Z Kulambayeva
6 6 WC Israel L Glushko
Kazakhstan Z Kulambayeva
6 2 [10]
  Russia V Savinykh
Russia A Sukhotina
61 1 Turkey B Cengiz
Russia A Tikhonova
4 6 [5]
  Turkey B Cengiz
Russia A Tikhonova
77 6 Russia E Levashova
Brazil L Pigossi
65 6 [6]
  Russia E Kazionova
Uzbekistan S Sharipova
6 5 [6] Russia A Charaeva
Russia M Timofeeva
77 2 [10]
  Russia A Charaeva
Russia M Timofeeva
1 7 [10] Russia A Charaeva
Russia M Timofeeva
7 0 [10]
  Kazakhstan G Ainitdinova
Belarus A Kubareva
6 3 [10] Kazakhstan G Ainitdinova
Belarus A Kubareva
5 6 [4]
3 Belarus I Shymanovich
Belarus S Talbi
4 6 [5] Russia A Charaeva
Russia M Timofeeva
w/o
  Georgia (country) M Bolkvadze
Sweden J Cabaj Awad
6 6 Georgia (country) M Bolkvadze
Sweden J Cabaj Awad
WC Kazakhstan S Chursina
Kazakhstan T Nikolenko
3 1 Georgia (country) M Bolkvadze
Sweden J Cabaj Awad
77 63 [10]
  Thailand P Plipuech
Russia V Yushchenko
2 Belarus Y Hatouka
Russia S Lansere
63 77 [6]
2 Belarus Y Hatouka
Russia S Lansere
w/o

References

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  1. ^ "W80 Nur-Sultan (2019)". www.itftennis.com.
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