2005 Guangzhou International Women's Open – Doubles

Li Ting and Sun Tiantian were the defending champions, but decided not to defend their title together.

Doubles
2005 Guangzhou International Women's Open
Champions Maria Elena Camerin
Emmanuelle Gagliardi
Runners-up Neha Uberoi
Shikha Uberoi
Final score7–6(7–5), 6–3

Li played alongside Li Na, whereas Sun played alongside Hao Jie.

Li & Li withdrew in the quarterfinals, and Hao & Sun lost in the first round to Julia Vorobieva & Yuan Meng.

Maria Elena Camerin and Emmanuelle Gagliardi, having enjoyed a walkover for both the quarterfinals and the semifinals, then won the final, defeating Neha Uberoi and Shikha Uberoi, 7–6(7–5), 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Yan Zi / Zheng Jie (Semifinals, withdrew)
  2. Carly Gullickson / Maria Kirilenko (Quarterfinals, withdrew)
  3. Maria Elena Camerin / Emmanuelle Gagliardi (Champions)
  4. Alina Jidkova / Janet Lee (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Z Yan
J Zheng
6 6  
  E Dominikovic
G Voskoboeva
2 2   1 Z Yan
J Zheng
0    
  J Hao
T Sun
3 3     J Vorobieva
M Yuan
3 r  
  J Vorobieva
M Yuan
6 6   1 Z Yan
J Zheng
     
3 ME Camerin
E Gagliardi
6 6   3 ME Camerin
E Gagliardi
w/o    
  M Domachowska
N Llagostera Vives
2 4   3 ME Camerin
E Gagliardi
w/o    
WC C Lu
W Wu
3 0   Q V Azarenka
I Lisjak
     
Q V Azarenka
I Lisjak
6 6   3 ME Camerin
E Gagliardi
77 6  
  N Uberoi
S Uberoi
4 6 6   N Uberoi
S Uberoi
65 3  
  A Harkleroad
T Musgrave
6 3 1   N Uberoi
S Uberoi
w/o    
WC N Li
T Li
3 6 6 WC N Li
T Li
     
4 A Jidkova
J Lee
6 1 0   N Uberoi
S Uberoi
4 7 6
  S Peng
Y-z Xie
6 6     S Peng
Y-z Xie
6 5 3
  Y Chen
W Liu
4 2     S Peng
Y-z Xie
w/o    
  J Jackson
A Serra Zanetti
6 1 4 2 C Gullickson
M Kirilenko
     
2 C Gullickson
M Kirilenko
1 6 6
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