2012 Samarkand Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2012 Samarkand Challenger
Champions Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Nedovyesov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ivan Sergeyev
Runners-up Flag of India.svg Divij Sharan
Flag of India.svg Vishnu Vardhan
Final score6–4, 7–6(7–1)
Events
Singles Doubles
  2011  · Samarkand Challenger ·  2013  

Michail Elgin and Alexandre Kudryavtsev were the defending champions; however, they both chose not to participate this year.
Oleksandr Nedovyesov and Ivan Sergeyev won in the final against Divij Sharan and Vishnu Vardhan.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of India.svg Divij Sharan / Flag of India.svg Vishnu Vardhan (final)
  2. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Andrey Golubev / Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yuri Schukin (first round)
  3. Flag of Slovakia.svg Kamil Čapkovič / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brydan Klein (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Konecny / Flag of Russia.svg Denis Matsukevich (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of India.svg D Sharan
Flag of India.svg V Vardhan
66
WC Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Sergey Shipilov
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Nigmat Shofayziev
4 2 1 Flag of India.svg D Sharan
Flag of India.svg V Vardhan
66
  Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Krotiouk
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vaja Uzakov
1 4 Flag of Russia.svg V Baluda
Flag of Japan.svg Y Uchiyama
3 3
Flag of Russia.svg Victor Baluda
Flag of Japan.svg Yasutaka Uchiyama
661 Flag of India.svg D Sharan
Flag of India.svg V Vardhan
63 [10]
3 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Čapkovič
Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Klein
67 Flag of Italy.svg R Bellotti
Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer
3 6[3]
WC Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg D Duldaev
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S Ikramov
3 5 3 Flag of Slovakia.svg K Čapkovič
Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Klein
4 2
  Flag of Italy.svg R Bellotti
Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer
776 Flag of Italy.svg R Bellotti
Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer
66
Flag of South Africa.svg Ruan Roelofse
Flag of Indonesia.svg C Rungkat
632 1 Flag of India.svg D Sharan
Flag of India.svg V Vardhan
4 61
  Flag of Ukraine.svg O Nedovyesov
Flag of Ukraine.svg I Sergeyev
66 Flag of Ukraine.svg O Nedovyesov
Flag of Ukraine.svg I Sergeyev
671
WC Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Rifat Biktyakov
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Temur Ismailov
3 3   Flag of Ukraine.svg O Nedovyesov
Flag of Ukraine.svg I Sergeyev
626[10]
Flag of India.svg N.Sriram Balaji
Flag of Germany.svg Jaan-Frederik Brunken
666[3] 4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Konecny
Flag of Russia.svg D Matsukevich
772 [5]
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Konecny
Flag of Russia.svg D Matsukevich
781 [10]  Flag of Ukraine.svg O Nedovyesov
Flag of Ukraine.svg I Sergeyev
64 [10]
Flag of Belarus.svg Egor Gerasimov
Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Zhyrmont
4 3 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg Adrian Sikora
4 6[4]
Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg Adrian Sikora
66  Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg Adrian Sikora
3 6[13]
Flag of Slovakia.svg Norbert Gombos
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik
66 Flag of Slovakia.svg N Gombos
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik
63 [11]
2 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Golubev
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Y Schukin
4 4

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