2013 Tampere Open – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2013 Tampere Open
Champions Flag of Finland.svg Henri Kontinen
Flag of Serbia.svg Goran Tošić
Runners-up Flag of the Philippines.svg Ruben Gonzales
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Letcher
Final score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2012  · Tampere Open ·  2014  

Michael Linzer and Gerald Melzer were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but both players chose not to defend their title.

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Henri Kontinen and Goran Tošić won the title, defeating Ruben Gonzales and Chris Letcher in the final, 6–4, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Philippines.svg Ruben Gonzales / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Letcher (final)
  2. Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo Olaso / Flag of Chile.svg Hans Podlipnik-Castillo (first round)
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Granollers / Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Samper-Montaña (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Finland.svg Henri Kontinen / Flag of Serbia.svg Goran Tošić (champion)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Letcher
66
Flag of Finland.svg T Nieminen
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Schmid
1 2 1 Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Letcher
76
  Flag of Finland.svg Sami Huurinainen
Flag of Finland.svg Jesper Saarni
64 [8] Flag of Finland.svg H Pöllänen
Flag of Sweden.svg P Rosenholm
5 3
Flag of Finland.svg H Pöllänen
Flag of Sweden.svg P Rosenholm
4 6[10]1 Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Letcher
66
3 Flag of Spain.svg G Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg J Samper-Montaña
673 Flag of Spain.svg G Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg J Samper-Montaña
1 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Gigounon
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yannik Reuter
1 5 3 Flag of Spain.svg G Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg J Samper-Montaña
66
WC Flag of France.svg G Mina
Flag of Finland.svg H Sillanpää
3 6[6] WC Flag of Finland.svg T Kivijarvi
Flag of Finland.svg J Popov
4 2
WC Flag of Finland.svg Timi Kivijarvi
Flag of Finland.svg Joel Popov
63 [10]1 Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Letcher
4 4
  Flag of Italy.svg R Marcora
Flag of Italy.svg Uros Vico
4 2 4 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Serbia.svg G Tošić
66
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Romano Frantzen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Schoorel
66  Flag of the Netherlands.svg Romano Frantzen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Schoorel
4 4
Flag of Finland.svg M Kontinen
Flag of Poland.svg G Panfil
4 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Serbia.svg G Tošić
66
4 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Serbia.svg G Tošić
w/o4 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Serbia.svg G Tošić
66
WC Flag of Finland.svg Ristomatti Lanne
Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Rajamaki
1 1 Flag of France.svg A Michon
Flag of France.svg M Teixeira
2 2
Flag of Sweden.svg Jesper Brunström
Flag of Sweden.svg M Eriksson
66  Flag of Sweden.svg J Brunström
Flag of Sweden.svg M Eriksson
626[4]
Flag of France.svg A Michon
Flag of France.svg M Teixeira
67 Flag of France.svg A Michon
Flag of France.svg M Teixeira
74 [10]
2 Flag of Spain.svg G Olaso
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik-Castillo
4 5

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