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2016 Japan Women's Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2016 Japan Women's Open
Final
ChampionsJapan Shuko Aoyama
Japan Makoto Ninomiya
Runners-upUnited Kingdom Jocelyn Rae
United Kingdom Anna Smith
Score6–3, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Chan Hao-ching and Chan Yung-jan were the defending champions, but decided not to participate this year.
Shuko Aoyama and Makoto Ninomiya won the title, defeating Jocelyn Rae and Anna Smith in the final, 6–3, 6–3.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 China Y Xu
China S Zheng
4 5
Japan S Aoyama
Japan M Ninomiya
6 7 Japan S Aoyama
Japan M Ninomiya
7 6
Japan M Doi
Japan K Nara
5 6 [4] Netherlands D Schuurs
Czech Republic R Voráčová
5 3
Netherlands D Schuurs
Czech Republic R Voráčová
7 4 [10] Japan S Aoyama
Japan M Ninomiya
6 5 [10]
3 Serbia A Krunić
Czech Republic K Siniaková
3 6 [10] 3 Serbia A Krunić
Czech Republic K Siniaková
4 7 [4]
United States N Melichar
Thailand V Wongteanchai
6 2 [3] 3 Serbia A Krunić
Czech Republic K Siniaková
2 6 [10]
Japan N Hibino
Poland A Rosolska
2 6 [7] Australia Ar Rodionova
Ukraine O Savchuk
6 1 [4]
Australia Ar Rodionova
Ukraine O Savchuk
6 4 [10] Japan S Aoyama
Japan M Ninomiya
6 6
Israel J Glushko
Sweden J Larsson
6 6 United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
3 3
WC Japan K Hisami
Japan K Takahata
4 1 Israel J Glushko
Sweden J Larsson
5 1
United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
6 6 United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
7 6
4 China C Liang
China Z Yang
1 1 United Kingdom J Rae
United Kingdom A Smith
6 6
WC Slovakia D Hantuchová
United States A Riske
7 3 [10] Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Kato
1 2
United States C McHale
Australia J Moore
5 6 [6] WC Slovakia D Hantuchová
United States A Riske
0 4
Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Kato
6 6 Japan E Hozumi
Japan M Kato
6 6
2 Ukraine K Bondarenko
Chinese Taipei C-j Chuang
2 4

References