2017 Suzhou Ladies Open – Doubles

Hiroko Kuwata and Akiko Omae were the defending champions, but Omae chose not to participate. Kuwata played alongside Laura Robson, but they lost in the semifinals to Eri Hozumi and Miyu Kato.

Doubles
2017 Suzhou Ladies Open
Champion Jacqueline Cako
Nina Stojanović
Runner-up Eri Hozumi
Miyu Kato
Final score2–6, 7–5, [10–2]

Jacqueline Cako and Nina Stojanović won the title after defeating Hozumi and Kato 2–6, 7–5, [10–2] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 E Hozumi
M Kato
6 6
  Jia Lu
R Meng
0 2 1 E Hozumi
M Kato
77 6
  J Glushko
P Hon
6 6 J Glushko
P Hon
64 3
WC S Liu
W Zhu
1 0 1 E Hozumi
M Kato
6 6
3 H Kuwata
L Robson
6 7 3 H Kuwata
L Robson
2 0
Alt Y Yuan
J Zang
2 5 3 H Kuwata
L Robson
2
  X Sun
Z Sun
5 0 X You
L Zhu
1r
  X You
L Zhu
7 6 1 E Hozumi
M Kato
6 5 [2]
  X Gao
F Xun
2 6 [10] 2 J Cako
N Stojanović
2 7 [10]
  J Chen
S Feng
6 4 [2] X Gao
F Xun
5 77 [10]
  X Jiang
J Kang
6 6 X Jiang
J Kang
7 61 [6]
4 D Jakupović
A Raina
1 1 X Gao
F Xun
7 2 [7]
  M Eguchi
J Elie
5 7 [10] 2 J Cako
N Stojanović
5 6 [10]
  Z Wei
W Zheng
7 5 [3] M Eguchi
J Elie
6 3 [12]
  H Guo
Q Ye
6 65 [6] 2 J Cako
N Stojanović
2 6 [14]
2 J Cako
N Stojanović
4 77 [10]
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