2015 ITF Women's Circuit – Xuzhou – Doubles

This was a new event in the 2015 ITF Women's Circuit.

Xuzhou – Doubles
2015 ITF Women's Circuit – Xuzhou
Champions Chang Kai-chen
Han Xinyun
Runners-up Cao Siqi
Zhou Mingjun
Final score6–3, 6–2

The top seeds Chang Kai-chen and Han Xinyun won the inaugural event, defeating wildcards Cao Siqi and Zhou Mingjun in the final, 6–3, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. Chang Kai-chen / Han Xinyun (Champions)
  2. Ye Qiuyu / Zhang Ling (Semifinals)
  3. Liu Chang / Tian Ran (First round; retired)
  4. Danielle Lao / Noppawan Lertcheewakarn (Quarterfinals; withdrew)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 K-c Chang
X Han
6 6
  A Bai
L Kumkhum
0 0 1 K-c Chang
X Han
6 6
  C Chen
S Liu
4 1   J Chen
A Zhu
4 0
  J Chen
A Zhu
6 6 1 K-c Chang
X Han
6 6
3 C Liu
R Tian
4 0r   A Pivovarova
N Stojanović
4 2
  J Kang
Yix Li
6 0   J Kang
Yix Li
4 1
  A Pivovarova
N Stojanović
3 6 [10]   A Pivovarova
N Stojanović
6 6
  J Jebawy
A Raina
6 1 [4] 1 K-c Chang
X Han
6 6
  N-r Kim
Yih Li
3 6 [7] WC S Cao
M Zhou
3 2
WC S Cao
M Zhou
6 2 [10] WC S Cao
M Zhou
w/o
  X Gao
D Zhao
3 3 4 D Lao
N Lertcheewakarn
4 D Lao
N Lertcheewakarn
6 6 WC S Cao
M Zhou
6 2 [10]
  S Chen
Y Xin
3 0 2 Q Ye
L Zhang
2 6 [6]
  X Sun
Q Zhao
6 6   X Sun
Q Zhao
7 3 [6]
  F Xun
X You
4 2 2 Q Ye
L Zhang
5 6 [10]
2 Q Ye
L Zhang
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