2014 Morocco Tennis Tour – Mohammedia – Doubles

Mohammedia – Doubles
2014 Morocco Tennis Tour – Mohammedia
Champion Brazil Fabiano de Paula
Egypt Mohamed Safwat
Runner-up Germany Richard Becker
France Élie Rousset
Final score 6–2, 3–6, [10–6]

This was the first edition of the tournament.

Fabiano de Paula and Mohamed Safwat won the title, defeating Richard Becker and Élie Rousset in the final, 6–2, 3–6, [10–6].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Italy R Ghedin
 Netherlands A van der Duim
6 4 [10]  
WC  Morocco Mohamed Adnaoui
 Morocco Mamoun El Abbar
1 2 [2]     1  Italy R Ghedin
 Netherlands A van der Duim
w/o  
 Serbia P Krstin
 Slovakia Adrian Sikora
3r      Egypt K Hossam
 Egypt S Sabry
 
 Egypt K Hossam
 Egypt S Sabry
3        Egypt K Hossam
 Egypt S Sabry
1 1  
3  Chile N Jarry
 Italy W Trusendi
w/o        Brazil F de Paula
 Egypt M Safwat
6 6  
 France Jules Marie
 France M Vaisse
     France J Marie
 France M Vaisse
w/o
 Brazil F de Paula
 Egypt M Safwat
37 7 10      Brazil F de Paula
 Egypt M Safwat
 
 United States Adham El-Effendi
 United Kingdom D Walsh
64 6 8        Brazil F de Paula
 Egypt M Safwat
6 3 [10]
 Australia J Kubler
 Venezuela R Rodríguez
3 4        Germany R Becker
 France É Rousset
2 6 [6]
 Spain Juan-Samuel Arauzo-Martínez
 Spain RC Baena
6 6      Spain J-S Arauzo-Martinez
 Spain RC Baena
w/o  
WC  Morocco Mehdi Jdi
 Morocco Y Rachidi
1 0     4  Brazil G Clezar
 Brazil R Hocevar
 
4  Brazil G Clezar
 Brazil R Hocevar
6 6       4  Brazil G Clezar
 Brazil R Hocevar
6 1 [6]
Alt  Morocco Nizar Belmati
 Morocco Omar Erramy
1 2        Germany R Becker
 France É Rousset
4 6 [10]  
WC  Morocco Amine Ahouda
 Morocco Yassine Idmbarek
6 6     WC  Morocco A Ahouda
 Morocco Y Idmbarek
6 65 [4]
 Germany R Becker
 France Élie Rousset
1 6 [10]      Germany R Becker
 France É Rousset
3 77 [10]  
2  Philippines Ruben Gonzales
 Venezuela R Maytín
6 4 [7]  

References

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