PTT Pattaya Open 2012 (damedouble)

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Sara Errani og Roberta Vinci var forsvarende mester, men valgte ikke at deltage.
Sania Mirza og Anastasia Rodionova vandt titlen ved at besejre Chan Hao-ching og Chan Yung-jan 3–6, 6–1, [10–8] i finalen.

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Lodtrækning

Første runde Kvartfinalen Semifinalen Finalen
1 Indien S Mirza
 Australien A Rodionova
66  
  Frankrig I Brémond
 Frankrig C Garcia
02   1 Indien S Mirza
 Australien A Rodionova
66  
  Slovakiet D Cibulková
 Slovakiet J Husárová
23    Thailand Vara Wongteanchai
 Thailand Varu Wongteanchai
43  
  Thailand Vara Wongteanchai
 Thailand Varu Wongteanchai
66    1 Indien S Mirza
 Australien A Rodionova
66  
3 Usbekistan A Amanmuradova
 Japan K Date-Krumm
377[10]   3 Usbekistan A Amanmuradova
 Japan K Date-Krumm
44  
  Slovenien A Klepač
 Rusland A Pivovarova
661[4]  3 Usbekistan A Amanmuradova
 Japan K Date-Krumm
776 
  Thailand N Lertcheewakarn
 Japan E Sema
66    Thailand N Lertcheewakarn
 Japan E Sema
641 
  Usbekistan N Abduraimova
 Tyrkiet Ç Büyükakçay
21    1 Indien S Mirza
 Australien A Rodionova
36[10]
  Kinesisk Taipei K-c Chang
 USA V King
      4 Kinesisk Taipei H-c Chan
 Kinesisk Taipei Y-j Chan
61[8]
  Rumænien S Cîrstea
 Storbritannien A Keothavong
w/o      Rumænien S Cîrstea
 Storbritannien A Keothavong
    
  Kinesisk Taipei C-w Chan
 Australien D Jeflea
64[5] 4 Kinesisk Taipei H-c Chan
 Kinesisk Taipei Y-j Chan
w/o   
4 Kinesisk Taipei H-c Chan
 Kinesisk Taipei Y-j Chan
46[10]   4 Kinesisk Taipei H-c Chan
 Kinesisk Taipei Y-j Chan
w/o  
  Kinesisk Taipei W-h Hsu
 Storbritannien E Webley-Smith
62[9]   2 Grækenland E Daniilidou
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
    
  Japan S Akita
 Østrig N Rottmann
36[11]    Japan S Akita
 Østrig N Rottmann
20 
  Japan M Doi
 Kina Y Zhou
32  2 Grækenland E Daniilidou
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
66  
2 Grækenland E Daniilidou
 Thailand T Tanasugarn
66  

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