2014 Challenger Ciudad de Guayaquil – Doubles

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Doubles
2014 Challenger Ciudad de Guayaquil
Final
Champions Flag of Argentina.svg Máximo González
Flag of Argentina.svg Guido Pella
Runners-up Flag of Spain.svg Pere Riba
Flag of Spain.svg Jordi Samper-Montaña
Score2–6, 7–6(7–3), [10–5]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2013  · Challenger Ciudad de Guayaquil ·  2015  

Stephan Fransen and Wesley Koolhof were the defending champions, but chose not to participate.

Contents

Máximo González and Guido Pella won the title, defeating Pere Riba and Jordi Samper-Montaña in the final, 2–6, 7–6(7–3), [10–5].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Schwartzman / Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Zeballos (withdrew)
  2. Flag of Argentina.svg Máximo González / Flag of Argentina.svg Guido Pella (champions)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Martín Alund / Flag of Argentina.svg Andrés Molteni (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Peru.svg Sergio Galdós / Flag of Chile.svg Nicolás Jarry (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Alt Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Becuzzi
Flag of Italy.svg P Lorenzi
1 1
  Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak
Flag of Poland.svg G Panfil
66 Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak
Flag of Poland.svg G Panfil
3 64
  Flag of Spain.svg P Riba
Flag of Spain.svg JS Montaña
64 [10] Flag of Spain.svg P Riba
Flag of Spain.svg JS Montaña
677
WC Flag of Ecuador.svg I Endara
Flag of Argentina.svg Alan Kohen
1 6[5] Flag of Spain.svg P Riba
Flag of Spain.svg JS Montaña
665[11]
4 Flag of Peru.svg S Galdós
Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
6774 Flag of Peru.svg S Galdós
Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
3 77[9]
  Flag of Argentina.svg F Bagnis
Flag of Argentina.svg P Cachin
4 654 Flag of Peru.svg S Galdós
Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
4 6[13]
  Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik-Castillo
664[10] Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik-Castillo
64 [11]
  Flag of Ecuador.svg Simon Bustamante
Flag of Ecuador.svg Diego Quiroz
0 77[3] Flag of Spain.svg P Riba
Flag of Spain.svg JS Montaña
663[5]
  Flag of Uruguay.svg A Behar
Flag of Chile.svg G Lama
661[5] 2 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg G Pella
2 77[10]
  Flag of Ecuador.svg G Escobar
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kubler
1 77[10] Flag of Ecuador.svg G Escobar
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kubler
4 4
  Flag of Ecuador.svg Gabriel Cucalon
Flag of Ecuador.svg Jorman Reyes
4 3 3 Flag of Argentina.svg M Alund
Flag of Argentina.svg A Molteni
66
3 Flag of Argentina.svg M Alund
Flag of Argentina.svg A Molteni
663 Flag of Argentina.svg M Alund
Flag of Argentina.svg A Molteni
65 [7]
  Flag of Spain.svg D Muñoz de la Nava
Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo
662 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg G Pella
3 7[10]
  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg J Hernández
Flag of Argentina.svg JI Londero
3 4 Flag of Spain.svg D Muñoz de la Nava
Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo
3 2
  Flag of Argentina.svg G Andreozzi
Flag of Argentina.svg F Argüello
5 6[1] 2 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg G Pella
66
2 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg G Pella
73 [10]

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