Women's doubles
2013 Soweto Open
ChampionsPoland Magda Linette
South Africa Chanel Simmonds
Runners-upUnited Kingdom Samantha Murray
United Kingdom Jade Windley
Score6–1, 6–3

The defending champions from 2010 were Vitalia Diatchenko and Eirini Georgatou, as there was no event in 2012 and the 2011 Soweto Open – Women's doubles tournament was cancelled due to heavy rain and flooding. Neither player participated in 2013.

Magda Linette and Chanel Simmonds won the title, defeating Samantha Murray and Jade Windley in the final, 6–1, 6–3.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Poland M Linette
South Africa C Simmonds
6 6
  Poland J Jegiołka
United States A Riley
1 1 1 Poland M Linette
South Africa C Simmonds
6 6
WC South Africa Z Pienaar
South Africa J Schmidt
1 4   Slovenia T Majerič
Israel K Shlomo
1 2
  Slovenia T Majerič
Israel K Shlomo
6 6 1 Poland M Linette
South Africa C Simmonds
6 6
3 Serbia T Mirčić
Turkey P Özgen
6 6 3 Serbia T Mirčić
Turkey P Özgen
3 4
WC Zimbabwe N Dzenga
Serbia V Klarić
0 0 3 Serbia T Mirčić
Turkey P Özgen
6 6
  Germany K Grajdek
United Kingdom E Webley-Smith
3 0r   South Africa L Kiro
Brazil N Rossi
2 2
  South Africa L Kiro
Brazil N Rossi
6 0 1 Poland M Linette
South Africa C Simmonds
6 6
  Italy C Coppola
South Africa M van Heerden
6 79   United Kingdom S Murray
United Kingdom J Windley
1 3
  South Africa S Cox
South Africa C Herb
3 67   Italy C Coppola
South Africa M van Heerden
3 3
  Brazil L Pigossi
Slovakia Z Zlochová
6 5 [11]   Brazil L Pigossi
Slovakia Z Zlochová
6 6
4 Ukraine N Kichenok
Russia M Lazareva
3 7 [9]   Brazil L Pigossi
Slovakia Z Zlochová
3 6 [6]
  United Kingdom S Murray
United Kingdom J Windley
6 5 [12]   United Kingdom S Murray
United Kingdom J Windley
6 4 [10]
  United States N Melichar
Turkey M Sezer
4 7 [10]   United Kingdom S Murray
United Kingdom J Windley
6 4 [10]
WC South Africa I Hattingh
South Africa M le Roux
4 4 2 Turkey B Eraydın
Israel J Glushko
4 6 [3]
2 Turkey B Eraydın
Israel J Glushko
6 6

References

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