2014 The Oaks Club Challenger – Doubles

Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears were the defending champions, but the team was unable to participate because they were still active at the Sony Open in Miami.

Doubles
2014 The Oaks Club Challenger
Champions Rika Fujiwara
Hsieh Shu-ying
Runners-up Irina Falconi
Eva Hrdinová
Final score6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–4]

Rika Fujiwara and Hsieh Shu-ying won the tournament, defeating Irina Falconi and Eva Hrdinová in the final, 6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–4].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 I Falconi
E Hrdinová
713 6
  J Elie
D Evtimova
4 3   K Kramperová
C Whoriskey
611 4
  K Kramperová
C Whoriskey
6 6 1 I Falconi
E Hrdinová
6 6
3 N Fraňková
N Slater
3 3
3 N Fraňková
N Slater
6 6
  Bri Lashway
Bro Lashway
w/o   Bri Lashway
Bro Lashway
1 0
  L Zhang
S Zheng
1 I Falconi
E Hrdinová
3 77 [4]
  P Cetkovská
V Razzano
  R Fujiwara
S-y Hsieh
6 65 [10]
  R Fujiwara
S-y Hsieh
w/o   R Fujiwara
S-y Hsieh
77 1 [10]
4 J Cohen
I Kremen
65 6 [8]
  R Fujiwara
S-y Hsieh
2 6 [10]
  J Abaza
J Cako
1 2 2 J Čepelová
J Husárová
6 1 [6]
  D Pfizenmaier
Y Sema
6 6   D Pfizenmaier
Y Sema
64 5
2 J Čepelová
J Husárová
77 7
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