2016 Australian Open – Boys' doubles

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Boys' doubles
2016 Australian Open
Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex de Minaur
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Ellis
Runners-up Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Rikl
Final score3–6, 7–5, [12–10]
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women mixed
  2015  · Australian Open ·  2017  

Jake Delaney and Marc Polmans were the defending champions, however both players were no longer eligible to play juniors.

Contents

Alex de Minaur and Blake Ellis won the title, defeating Lukáš Klein and Patrik Rikl in the final, 3–6, 7–5, [12–10].

Seeds

  1. Flag of South Korea.svg Chung Yun-seong / Flag of Hungary.svg Máté Valkusz (second round)
  2. Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jurabek Karimov / Flag of Greece.svg Stefanos Tsitsipas (first round)
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jay Clarke / Flag of Serbia.svg Miomir Kecmanović (first round)
  4. Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Hossam / Flag of the Philippines.svg Alberto Lim (second round)
  5. Flag of the United States.svg Ulises Blanch / Flag of Italy.svg Gian Marco Moroni (second round)
  6. Flag of France.svg Geoffrey Blancaneaux / Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert (second round)
  7. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Félix Auger-Aliassime / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jack Mingjie Lin (first round)
  8. Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Klein / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Rikl (final)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Flag of France.svg Elliot Benchetrit
Flag of France.svg Evan Furness
6264
8 Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Rikl
7777
8 Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Rikl
65 [10]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex de Minaur
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Ellis
3 7[12]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex de Minaur
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Ellis
66
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Jones
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Purcell
2 2

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Chung Yun-seong
Flag of Hungary.svg Máté Valkusz
66
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathanael Consalvo
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Benard Bruno Nkomba
3 1 1 Flag of South Korea.svg Y-s Chung
Flag of Hungary.svg M Valkusz
4 4
Flag of France.svg Elliot Benchetrit
Flag of France.svg Evan Furness
3 6[10] Flag of France.svg E Benchetrit
Flag of France.svg E Furness
66
Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Aleshchev
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Khumoun Sultanov
63 [8] Flag of France.svg E Benchetrit
Flag of France.svg E Furness
4 6[13]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Seppe Cuypers
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bart Stevens
3 6[7] Flag of Japan.svg R Noguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Y Tanaka
61 [11]
Flag of Japan.svg Rio Noguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Yunosuke Tanaka
63 [10] Flag of Japan.svg R Noguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Y Tanaka
66
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lo Chien-hsun
Flag of Japan.svg Yosuke Watanuki
683 5 Flag of the United States.svg U Blanch
Flag of Italy.svg GM Moroni
4 3
5 Flag of the United States.svg Ulises Blanch
Flag of Italy.svg Gian Marco Moroni
7106 Flag of France.svg E Benchetrit
Flag of France.svg E Furness
6264
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jay Clarke
Flag of Serbia.svg Miomir Kecmanović
664[15] 8 Flag of Slovakia.svg L Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Rikl
7777
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Moerani Bouzige
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kody Pearson
1 77[17]WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Bouzige
Flag of Australia (converted).svg K Pearson
3 1
Flag of Russia.svg Lev Kazakov
Flag of Lithuania.svg Robertas Vrzesinski
74 [7] Flag of Estonia.svg K Raisma
Flag of Estonia.svg M Siimar
66
Flag of Estonia.svg Kenneth Raisma
Flag of Estonia.svg Mattias Siimar
5 6[10] Flag of Estonia.svg K Raisma
Flag of Estonia.svg M Siimar
6562
Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Chan-yeong
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Tung-lin
668 Flag of Slovakia.svg L Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Rikl
7777
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alexander Crnokrak
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Walton
2 3 Flag of South Korea.svg C-y Oh
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-l Wu
4 4
Flag of the United States.svg Liam Caruana
Flag of Italy.svg Andres Gabriel Ciurletti
2 4 8 Flag of Slovakia.svg L Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Rikl
66
8 Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Rikl
66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Félix Auger-Aliassime
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Jack Mingjie Lin
3 4
Flag of Romania.svg Călin Manda
Flag of France.svg Louis Tessa
66 Flag of Romania.svg C Manda
Flag of France.svg L Tessa
635
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ewan Moore
Flag of Hungary.svg Zsombor Piros
3 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A De Minaur
Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Ellis
777
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alex de Minaur
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Ellis
66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A De Minaur
Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Ellis
66
Flag of Japan.svg Toru Horie
Flag of Germany.svg Nicola Kuhn
2 6[10] Flag of Japan.svg T Horie
Flag of Germany.svg N Kuhn
1 1
Flag of Turkey.svg Ergi Kırkın
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alexei Popyrin
62 [4] Flag of Japan.svg T Horie
Flag of Germany.svg N Kuhn
62 [11]
Flag of Germany.svg Rudolf Molleker
Flag of Italy.svg Corrado Summaria
4 6[4] 4 Flag of Egypt.svg Y Hossam
Flag of the Philippines.svg A Lim
4 6[9]
4 Flag of Egypt.svg Youssef Hossam
Flag of the Philippines.svg Alberto Lim
63 [10] Flag of Australia (converted).svg A De Minaur
Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Ellis
66
6 Flag of France.svg Geoffrey Blancaneaux
Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert
63 [10]WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Jones
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Purcell
2 2
Flag of Spain.svg Eduard Güell Bartrina
Flag of Argentina.svg Genaro Alberto Olivieri
1 6[5] 6 Flag of France.svg G Blancaneaux
Flag of France.svg U Humbert
4 5
Flag of Croatia.svg Karlo Boljat
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Anthony Jackie Tang
3 2 Flag of Poland.svg P Matuszewski
Flag of Poland.svg K Żuk
67
Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Matuszewski
Flag of Poland.svg Kacper Żuk
66 Flag of Poland.svg P Matuszewski
Flag of Poland.svg K Żuk
656[6]
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Jones
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Purcell
5 78[10]WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Jones
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Purcell
773 [10]
Flag of Israel.svg Yshai Oliel
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Yibing
766[8] WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Jones
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Purcell
677
Flag of the United States.svg Ezekiel Clark
Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Sumizawa
63 [10] Flag of the United States.svg E Clark
Flag of Japan.svg D Sumizawa
4 62
2 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jurabek Karimov
Flag of Greece.svg Stefanos Tsitsipas
4 6[6]

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