2015 Internazionali di Tennis del Friuli Venezia Giulia – Doubles

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Doubles
2015 Internazionali di Tennis del Friuli Venezia Giulia
Final
Champions Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg Igor Zelenay
Runners-up Flag of Croatia.svg Dino Marcan
Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Šančić
Score6–4, 5–7, [10–8]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2014  · Internazionali di Tennis del Friuli Venezia Giulia ·  2016  

Potito Starace and Adrian Ungur were the defending champions, but Starace did not participate this year. Ungur plays alongside Flavio Cipolla, but lost in the first round to Andrej Martin and Igor Zelenay.

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Martin and Zelenay won the tournament, defeating Dino Marcan and Antonio Šančić in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Austria.svg Julian Knowle / Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Oswald (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of France.svg Fabrice Martin / Flag of India.svg Purav Raja (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Croatia.svg Dino Marcan / Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Šančić (final)
  4. Flag of Italy.svg Flavio Cipolla / Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Ungur (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Austria.svg J Knowle
Flag of Austria.svg P Oswald
66
WC Flag of Italy.svg Omar Giacalone
Flag of Italy.svg G Naso
3 2 1 Flag of Austria.svg J Knowle
Flag of Austria.svg P Oswald
0 1
Flag of Poland.svg T Bednarek
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
4 6[11] Flag of Poland.svg T Bednarek
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
66
WC Flag of Italy.svg F Gaio
Flag of Italy.svg A Giannessi
62 [9] Flag of Poland.svg T Bednarek
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
647[9]
4 Flag of Italy.svg F Cipolla
Flag of Romania.svg A Ungur
6260 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg I Zelenay
775 [11]
Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg I Zelenay
7777 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg I Zelenay
66
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg H-h Lee
Flag of Italy.svg A Motti
61 [10] Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg H-h Lee
Flag of Italy.svg A Motti
2 3
Flag of Italy.svg Erik Crepaldi
Flag of Romania.svg P Grigoriu
1 6[3] Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Slovakia.svg I Zelenay
65 [10]
Flag of France.svg K de Schepper
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
663 Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
Flag of Croatia.svg A Šančić
4 7[8]
Flag of Monaco.svg B Balleret
Flag of Spain.svg E López-Pérez
3 2 Flag of France.svg K de Schepper
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
4 2
Flag of Serbia.svg F Krajinović
Flag of Serbia.svg M Zekić
2r3 Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
Flag of Croatia.svg A Šančić
66
3 Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
Flag of Croatia.svg A Šančić
2 3 Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
Flag of Croatia.svg A Šančić
66
WC Flag of Italy.svg A Pellegrino
Flag of Italy.svg L Sonego
2 7[7] 2 Flag of France.svg F Martin
Flag of India.svg P Raja
4 3
Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Romania.svg C Pavăl
65 [10] Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Romania.svg C Pavăl
3 2
Flag of Argentina.svg P Cachin
Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena
626[8] 2 Flag of France.svg F Martin
Flag of India.svg P Raja
66
2 Flag of France.svg F Martin
Flag of India.svg P Raja
773 [10]

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