2014 President's Cup (tennis) – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2014 President's Cup (tennis)
Champions Flag of Ukraine.svg Sergei Bubka
Flag of Switzerland.svg Marco Chiudinelli
Runners-up Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Ti
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Liang-chi
Final score6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Riccardo Ghedin and Claudio Grassi are the holders, but chose not to compete.

Contents

Sergei Bubka and Marco Chiudinelli won the tournament, beating Chen Ti and Huang Liang-chi 6–3, 6–4

Seeds

  1. Flag of Belarus.svg Sergey Betov / Flag of Belarus.svg Alexander Bury (first round)
  2. Flag of Russia.svg Konstantin Kravchuk / Flag of Ukraine.svg Denys Molchanov (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Italy.svg Flavio Cipolla / Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Menéndez-Maceiras (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chen Ti / Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Liang-chi (final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Belarus.svg S Betov
Flag of Belarus.svg A Bury
775 [7]
  Flag of Belarus.svg Y Shyla
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
657[10] Flag of Belarus.svg Y Shyla
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
66 
  Flag of Italy.svg T Fabbiano
Flag of Italy.svg L Vanni
3 4    Flag of Spain.svg I Arenas-Gualda
Flag of Spain.svg E López-Pérez
2 4  
  Flag of Spain.svg Ivan Arenas-Gualda
Flag of Spain.svg E López-Pérez
66  Flag of Belarus.svg Y Shyla
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
2 3  
4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg L-c Huang
66 4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg L-c Huang
66 
Flag of Belarus.svg E Gerasimov
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Lobkov
4 4  4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg L-c Huang
66 
  Flag of Serbia.svg I Bozoljac
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Rice
66  Flag of Serbia.svg I Bozoljac
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Rice
4 4  
  Flag of Spain.svg R Ortega Olmedo
Flag of Spain.svg Jaime Pulgar-Garcia
2 2 4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T Chen
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg L-c Huang
3 4
  Flag of Lithuania.svg R Berankis
Flag of Russia.svg D Matsukevich
5 6[10]PR Flag of Ukraine.svg S Bubka
Flag of Switzerland.svg M Chiudinelli
66
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Khabibulin
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Popko
72 [5]   Flag of Lithuania.svg R Berankis
Flag of Russia.svg D Matsukevich
5 4  
Flag of Turkey.svg M İlhan
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Shonigmatjon Shofayziyev
2 4  3 Flag of Italy.svg F Cipolla
Flag of Spain.svg A Menéndez-Maceiras
76 
3 Flag of Italy.svg F Cipolla
Flag of Spain.svg A Menéndez-Maceiras
66 3 Flag of Italy.svg F Cipolla
Flag of Spain.svg A Menéndez-Maceiras
3 7[5]
PR Flag of Ukraine.svg S Bubka
Flag of Switzerland.svg M Chiudinelli
65 [10]PR Flag of Ukraine.svg S Bubka
Flag of Switzerland.svg M Chiudinelli
65 [10]
WC Flag of Russia.svg K Khachanov
Flag of Russia.svg A Rublev
4 7[3] PR Flag of Ukraine.svg S Bubka
Flag of Switzerland.svg M Chiudinelli
66 
WC Flag of Russia.svg Kirill Dmitriev
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg R Khassanov
0 3  2 Flag of Russia.svg K Kravchuk
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
3 4  
2 Flag of Russia.svg K Kravchuk
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
66 

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