2012 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic – Doubles

Sharon Fichman and Marie-Ève Pelletier were the defending champions, but Pelletier chose not to participate. Fichman partnered up with Valeria Solovieva, but lost in the semifinals to Elena Bovina and Julia Glushko.

Doubles
2012 Boyd Tinsley Women's Clay Court Classic
Champions Maria Sanchez
Yasmin Schnack
Runners-up Elena Bovina
Julia Glushko
Final score6–2, 6–2

Maria Sanchez and Yasmin Schnack won the title, defeating Elena Bovina and Julia Glushko in the final, 6–2, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. Alexa Glatch / Melanie Oudin (Quarterfinals)
  2. Jill Craybas / Alison Riske (First Round)
  3. Sharon Fichman / Valeria Solovieva (Semifinals)
  4. Maria Sanchez / Yasmin Schnack (Champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 A Glatch
M Oudin
3 6 [5]
  I Falconi
C Vandeweghe
65 6 [10]   I Falconi
C Vandeweghe
6 4 [10]
  I Holland
A Omae
77 3 [2]   I Falconi
C Vandeweghe
61 1  
4 M Sanchez
Y Schnack
6 6   4 M Sanchez
Y Schnack
77 6  
  L Litvak
C Simmonds
4 1   4 M Sanchez
Y Schnack
78 6  
  C Gullickson
A Weinhold
4 6 [10]   C Gullickson
A Weinhold
66 2  
  M Brengle
C-y Hsu
6 1 [5] 4 M Sanchez
Y Schnack
6 6  
  MF Alves
R de la Torre-Sánchez
3 1     E Bovina
J Glushko
2 2  
  J Boserup
S Rogers
6 6     J Boserup
S Rogers
     
  S Peers
O Rogowska
1 3   3 S Fichman
V Solovieva
w/o    
3 S Fichman
V Solovieva
6 6   3 S Fichman
V Solovieva
4 4  
  J Cohen
C Scholl
6 6     E Bovina
J Glushko
6 6  
  W Jones
R Vaisemberg
1 2     J Cohen
C Scholl
3 2  
  E Bovina
J Glushko
6 6     E Bovina
J Glushko
6 6  
2 J Craybas
A Riske
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