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Women's doubles
2012 Aegon Pro-Series Loughborough
Final
ChampionsUnited Kingdom Anna Fitzpatrick
United Kingdom Jade Windley
Runners-upDenmark Karen Barbat
Switzerland Lara Michel
Score6–2, 6–2
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Tara Moore and Francesca Stephenson were the defending champions. Moore did not compete in 2012; Stephenson partnered up with Amanda Elliott, but lost in the semifinals.

Anna Fitzpatrick and Jade Windley won the title, defeating Karen Barbat and Lara Michel in the final, 6–2, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. United Kingdom Anna Fitzpatrick / United Kingdom Jade Windley (champions)
  2. Republic of Ireland Amy Bowtell / United Kingdom Lucy Brown (quarterfinals)
  3. Denmark Karen Barbat / Switzerland Lara Michel (final)
  4. United Kingdom Amanda Elliott / United Kingdom Francesca Stephenson (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 United Kingdom A Fitzpatrick
United Kingdom J Windley
6 7
  Germany C Daniels
Germany F König
6 6   Germany C Daniels
Germany F König
4 6
  United Kingdom A Watts
United Kingdom S Watts
2 3 1 United Kingdom A Fitzpatrick
United Kingdom J Windley
3 6
4 United Kingdom A Elliott
United Kingdom F Stephenson
6 1
4 United Kingdom A Elliott
United Kingdom F Stephenson
1 6
  Netherlands J Schoelink
Netherlands C van der Meij
6 4
1 United Kingdom A Fitzpatrick
United Kingdom J Windley
6 6
3 Denmark K Barbat
Switzerland L Michel
2 2
  Romania A Bogdan
Russia A Smolina
3 2
3 Denmark K Barbat
Switzerland L Michel
6 6
3 Denmark K Barbat
Switzerland L Michel
6 6
  United States T Kinard
United States K Ruckert
6 1   United Kingdom S Bamburac
United Kingdom A Smith
3 4
  United Kingdom S Bamburac
United Kingdom A Smith
7 6   United Kingdom S Bamburac
United Kingdom A Smith
5 6
2 Republic of Ireland A Bowtell
United Kingdom L Brown
7 0

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