2014 Challenger Banque Nationale de Rimouski – Doubles

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Doubles
2014 Challenger Banque Nationale de Rimouski
Champion Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edward Corrie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Daniel Smethurst
Runner-up Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Germain Gigounon
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Olivier Rochus
Final score6–2, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
  2013  · Challenger de Rimouski ·  2015  

Sam Groth and John-Patrick Smith were the defending champion, but they did not play together. Sam Groth played alongside Chris Guccione and lost in the quarterfinals to Ehward Corrie and Daniel Smethurst. John-Patrick Smith decided not to compete this tournament.

Contents

Edward Corrie and Daniel Smethurst won the title, defeating Germain Gigounon and Olivier Rochus in the final, 6–2, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Groth / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Guccione (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Hanley / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Adil Shamasdin (semifinals)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg James Cerretani / Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Siljeström (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Pavić / Flag of Croatia.svg Franko Škugor (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Groth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Guccione
6577[10]
Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Gadomski
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg F Peliwo
7764[5] 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Groth
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Guccione
762[5]
Flag of Japan.svg H Moriya
Flag of Japan.svg Y Sugita
61 [2] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Corrie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Smethurst
5 77[10]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Corrie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Smethurst
0 6[10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Corrie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Smethurst
677
3 Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Sweden.svg A Siljeström
673 Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Sweden.svg A Siljeström
4 64
WC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Pavel Krainik
Flag of South Africa.svg F Wolmarans
2 5 3 Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Sweden.svg A Siljeström
65 [10]
WC Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Hugo Di Feo
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Isade Juneau
70 [7] PR Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kerr
Flag of South Africa.svg Ivd Merwe
4 7[5]
PR Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kerr
Flag of South Africa.svg Ivd Merwe
5 6[10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E Corrie
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Smethurst
66
Flag of the United States.svg C Buchanan
Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
4 6[3] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Gigounon
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus
2 1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Gigounon
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus
64 [10] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Gigounon
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus
0 6[10]
Flag of the United States.svg K King
Flag of Colombia.svg JC Spir
7777 Flag of the United States.svg K King
Flag of Colombia.svg JC Spir
64 [7]
4 Flag of Croatia.svg A Pavić
Flag of Croatia.svg F Škugor
6364 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Gigounon
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus
66
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Cox
Flag of Slovakia.svg Adrian Sikora
3 5 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hanley
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
4 2
Flag of the United States.svg R Ram
Flag of the United States.svg B Reynolds
67 Flag of the United States.svg R Ram
Flag of the United States.svg B Reynolds
637[8]
Flag of Germany.svg A Beck
Flag of Ireland.svg J Cluskey
634 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hanley
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
775 [10]
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hanley
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
776

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