Doubles
2018 Birmingham Classic
ChampionsHungary Tímea Babos
France Kristina Mladenovic
Runners-upBelgium Elise Mertens
Netherlands Demi Schuurs
Score4–6, 6–3, [10–8]

Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua were the defending champions, but Dellacqua retired from professional tennis in February 2018. Barty played alongside CoCo Vandeweghe, but lost in the first round to Tímea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic.

Babos and Mladenovic went on to win the title, defeating Elise Mertens and Demi Schuurs in the final, 4–6, 6–3, [10–8].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Hungary T Babos
France K Mladenovic
77 6
Australia A Barty
United States C Vandeweghe
64 3 1 Hungary T Babos
France K Mladenovic
6 7
WC Canada E Bouchard
Slovakia D Cibulková
6 2 [8] United States V King
Slovenia K Srebotnik
4 5
United States V King
Slovenia K Srebotnik
2 6 [10] 1 Hungary T Babos
France K Mladenovic
7 78
4 Czech Republic B Krejčíková
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 6 4 Czech Republic B Krejčíková
Czech Republic K Siniaková
5 66
Germany J Görges
Czech Republic Ka Plíšková
4 4 4 Czech Republic B Krejčíková
Czech Republic K Siniaková
6 6
Ukraine L Kichenok
Russia A Kudryavtseva
3 6 [4] WC United Kingdom K Boulter
United Kingdom H Watson
2 0
WC United Kingdom K Boulter
United Kingdom H Watson
6 4 [10] 1 Hungary T Babos
France K Mladenovic
4 6 [10]
Japan S Aoyama
Romania R Olaru
3 6 [7] Belgium E Mertens
Netherlands D Schuurs
6 3 [8]
Belgium E Mertens
Netherlands D Schuurs
6 2 [10] Belgium E Mertens
Netherlands D Schuurs
6 77
Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
China Z Yang
6 3 [10] Chinese Taipei H-c Chan
China Z Yang
3 63
3 Chinese Taipei L Chan
Canada G Dabrowski
4 6 [5] Belgium E Mertens
Netherlands D Schuurs
6 2 [10]
United States N Melichar
Czech Republic K Peschke
77 6 United States N Melichar
Czech Republic K Peschke
3 6 [7]
United States R Atawo
Germany A-L Grönefeld
63 2 United States N Melichar
Czech Republic K Peschke
1 77 [14]
Russia D Kasatkina
Spain G Muguruza
2 6 [10] Russia D Kasatkina
Spain G Muguruza
6 65 [12]
2 Czech Republic A Sestini Hlaváčková
Czech Republic B Strýcová
6 4 [7]

References

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