2013 Trofeul Popeci – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Trofeul Popeci
Champions Italy Alice Balducci
Poland Katarzyna Kawa
Runners-up Romania Diana Buzean
Germany Christina Shakovets
Final score 3–6, 7–6(7–3), [10–8]
Main article: 2013 Trofeul Popeci

Renata Voráčová and Lenka Wienerová were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but both players decided not to participate that year.

Qualifiers Alice Balducci and Katarzyna Kawa won the title, defeating fourth seeds Diana Buzean and Christina Shakovets in the final, 3–6, 7–6(7–3), [10–8].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Romania E Bogdan
 Romania R Olaru
6 6  
   Slovakia V Juhászová
 Czech Republic T Smitková
2 2     1  Romania E Bogdan
 Romania R Olaru
6 6  
   Bulgaria D Evtimova
 Bulgaria E Kostova
3 6 [9]        Slovakia K Kučová
 Croatia S Njirić
1 4  
   Slovakia K Kučová
 Croatia S Njirić
6 4 [11]       1  Romania E Bogdan
 Romania R Olaru
4 3  
4  Romania D Buzean
 Germany C Shakovets
77 6       4  Romania D Buzean
 Germany C Shakovets
6 6  
WC  Romania S Andrei
 Romania AM Vlăduțu
64 0     4  Romania D Buzean
 Germany C Shakovets
6 6
   Spain A Fernández Rabener
 Venezuela A Gámiz
6 77        Spain A Fernández Rabener
 Venezuela A Gámiz
4 3  
WC  Romania C Hristea
 Romania D Marcu
4 63       4  Romania D Buzean
 Germany C Shakovets
6 63 [8]
WC  Romania L-I Andrei
 Romania L Ungur
6 5 [6]       Q  Italy A Balducci
 Poland K Kawa
3 77 [10]
Q  Belgium M Boev
 Bulgaria V Tomova
2 7 [10]     Q  Belgium M Boev
 Bulgaria V Tomova
3 7 [10]  
   Switzerland C Perrin
 France C Sibille
1 6 [10]        Switzerland C Perrin
 France C Sibille
6 5 [12]  
3  Italy N Clerico
 Czech Republic N Fraňková
6 2 [6]          Switzerland C Perrin
 France C Sibille
3 0
Q  Italy A Balducci
 Poland K Kawa
w/o       Q  Italy A Balducci
 Poland K Kawa
6 6  
   Russia I Khromacheva
 Croatia A Konjuh
    Q  Italy A Balducci
 Poland K Kawa
3 78 [10]
   Germany K Barrois
 Italy A Brianti
5 2     2  Spain I Ferrer Suárez
 Netherlands A Rus
6 66 [7]  
2  Spain I Ferrer Suárez
 Netherlands A Rus
7 6  

References

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