2011 Korea Open – Doubles

Julia Görges and Polona Hercog were the defending champions but Görges decided not to participate.
Hercog played alongside Irina-Camelia Begu, but were eliminated in the first round by María José Martínez Sánchez and Francesca Schiavone.
Natalie Grandin and Vladimíra Uhlířová won in the final 7–6(7–5), 6–4 against Vera Dushevina and Galina Voskoboeva

Doubles
2011 Korea Open
2010 ChampionsGermany Julia Görges
Slovenia Polona Hercog
ChampionsSouth Africa Natalie Grandin
Czech Republic Vladimíra Uhlířová
Runners-upRussia Vera Dushevina
Kazakhstan Galina Voskoboeva
Score7–6(7–5), 6–4

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 South Africa N Grandin
Czech Republic V Uhlířová
6 6  
WC South Korea J-h Choi
South Korea S-y Hong
4 2   1 South Africa N Grandin
Czech Republic V Uhlířová
78 3 [10]
  Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
Finland E Laine
3 6 [6]   Czech Republic E Birnerová
Greece E Daniilidou
66 6 [7]
  Czech Republic E Birnerová
Greece E Daniilidou
6 3 [10] 1 South Africa N Grandin
Czech Republic V Uhlířová
77 0 [10]
3 Czech Republic I Benešová
Czech Republic K Zakopalová
6 6   3 Czech Republic I Benešová
Czech Republic K Zakopalová
65 6 [7]
WC South Korea S-h Han
South Korea S-j Kim
2 1   3 Czech Republic I Benešová
Czech Republic K Zakopalová
6 78  
  Czech Republic Ka Plíšková
Czech Republic Kr Plíšková
3 3     Chinese Taipei C-j Chuang
Japan K Date-Krumm
2 66  
  Chinese Taipei C-j Chuang
Japan K Date-Krumm
6 6   1 South Africa N Grandin
Czech Republic V Uhlířová
77 6  
  Romania I-C Begu
Slovenia P Hercog
6 5 [8] 2 Russia V Dushevina
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
65 4  
  Spain MJ Martínez Sánchez
Italy F Schiavone
3 7 [10]   Spain MJ Martínez Sánchez
Italy F Schiavone
   
  Japan E Takao
Japan R Tezuka
2 1   4 Poland K Jans-Ignacik
Poland A Rosolska
w/o    
4 Poland K Jans-Ignacik
Poland A Rosolska
6 6   4 Poland K Jans-Ignacik
Poland A Rosolska
3 4  
  Japan S Aoyama
Japan R Fujiwara
6 4 [10] 2 Russia V Dushevina
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
6 6  
  Romania A Dulgheru
Thailand T Tanasugarn
2 6 [1]   Japan S Aoyama
Japan R Fujiwara
5 4  
  Uzbekistan A Amanmuradova
Russia E Makarova
4 4   2 Russia V Dushevina
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
7 6  
2 Russia V Dushevina
Kazakhstan G Voskoboeva
6 6  

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