2014 Tampere Open – Men's Doubles

Men's Doubles
2014 Tampere Open
Champions Philippines Ruben Gonzales
United Kingdom Sean Thornley
Runners-up Sweden Elias Ymer
Russia Anton Zaitcev
Final score 6–7(5–7), 7–6(12–10), [10–8]
Main article: 2014 Tampere Open

Henri Kontinen and Goran Tošić were the defending champions, but both players chose not to defend their title.

Ruben Gonzales and Sean Thornley won the title, beating Elias Ymer and Anton Zaitcev 6–7(5–7), 7–6(12–10), [10–8]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Netherlands J Huta Galung
 Sweden A Siljeström
6 6  
WC  Finland P Niklas-Salminen
 Finland Eoro Vesa
4 1     1  Netherlands J Huta Galung
 Sweden A Siljeström
3 6 [10]  
   Brazil R Dutra Silva
 Venezuela R Maytín
6 6      Brazil R Dutra Silva
 Venezuela R Maytín
6 4 [4]  
 Belgium N Desein
 Belgium Y Mertens
3 2       1  Netherlands J Huta Galung
 Sweden A Siljeström
7 2 [8]  
4  Republic of Ireland J Cluskey
 United Kingdom D Walsh
77 3 [10]        Sweden E Ymer
 Russia A Zaitcev
5 6 [10]  
 Finland H Kontinen
 Estonia J Zopp
64 6 [7]     4  Republic of Ireland J Cluskey
 United Kingdom D Walsh
68 6 [5]
WC  France L Lokoli
 Finland Henrik Sillanpaa
3 6 [8]      Sweden E Ymer
 Russia A Zaitcev
710 4 [10]  
 Sweden E Ymer
 Russia A Zaitcev
6 4 [10]        Sweden E Ymer
 Russia A Zaitcev
77 610 [8]
   Belgium G Gigounon
 Belgium D Goffin
6 6       3  Philippines R Gonzales
 United Kingdom S Thornley
65 712 [10]
WC  Finland H Heliövaara
 Finland Herkko Pollanen
3 2        Belgium G Gigounon
 Belgium D Goffin
2 3  
 Spain D Muñoz de la Nava
 Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
    3  Philippines R Gonzales
 United Kingdom S Thornley
6 6  
3  Philippines R Gonzales
 United Kingdom S Thornley
w/o       3  Philippines R Gonzales
 United Kingdom S Thornley
w/o
 Sweden I Arvidsson
 Sweden M Eriksson
3 3        Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
 Czech Republic A Pavlásek
 
 Spain Marc Giner
 Spain J Samper Montaña
6 6        Spain M Giner
 Spain J Samper Montaña
3 3
 Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
 Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 7      Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
 Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 6  
2  Netherlands A van der Duim
 Netherlands B Westerhof
3 5  

References

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