2016 BNP Paribas Masters – Doubles

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Doubles
2016 BNP Paribas Masters
Final
Champions Flag of Finland.svg Henri Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Peers
Runners-up Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut
Score6–4, 3–6, [10–6]
Details
Draw24
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2015  · BNP Paribas Masters ·  2017  

Ivan Dodig and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but Dodig chose not to participate this year. Melo played alongside Vasek Pospisil, but lost to John Peers and Henri Kontinen in the semifinals.

Contents

Kontinen and Peers won the title, defeating top seeds Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut in the final, 6–4, 3–6, [10–6].

Seeds

All seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1. Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut (final)
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Murray / Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Soares (second round)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg Bob Bryan / Flag of the United States.svg Mike Bryan (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jean-Julien Rojer / Flag of Romania.svg Horia Tecău (second round)
  5. Flag of Spain.svg Feliciano López / Flag of Spain.svg Marc López (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Melo / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vasek Pospisil (semifinals)
  7. Flag of South Africa.svg Raven Klaasen / Flag of the United States.svg Rajeev Ram (second round)
  8. Flag of India.svg Rohan Bopanna / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Daniel Nestor (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut
63 [10]
8 Flag of India.svg Rohan Bopanna
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Daniel Nestor
4 6[6]
1 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut
4 6[6]
Flag of Finland.svg Henri Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Peers
63 [10]
Flag of Finland.svg Henri Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Peers
66
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Melo
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Vasek Pospisil
4 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
66
Flag of France.svg F Martin
Flag of France.svg G Simon
4 77[7] Flag of Slovakia.svg M Kližan
Flag of Portugal.svg J Sousa
2 2
Flag of Slovakia.svg M Kližan
Flag of Portugal.svg J Sousa
662[10]1 Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
665[10]
Flag of France.svg J Benneteau
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
2 6[10]5 Flag of Spain.svg F López
Flag of Spain.svg M López
3 77[6]
Flag of Uruguay.svg P Cuevas
Flag of Spain.svg D Marrero
60 [6] Flag of France.svg J Benneteau
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
3 4
5 Flag of Spain.svg F López
Flag of Spain.svg M López
66
1 Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
63 [10]
8 Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
4 6[6]
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J-J Rojer
Flag of Romania.svg H Tecău
63 [7]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Inglot
Flag of Poland.svg M Matkowski
2 3 Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
Flag of the United States.svg J Sock
2 6[10]
Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
Flag of the United States.svg J Sock
66 Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
Flag of the United States.svg J Sock
63 [5]
WC Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
Flag of France.svg T Lamasine
5 6[7] 8 Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
2 6[10]
Flag of France.svg L Pouille
Flag of France.svg J-W Tsonga
73 [10] Flag of France.svg L Pouille
Flag of France.svg J-W Tsonga
6677[12]
8 Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
7862[14]

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of South Africa.svg R Klaasen
Flag of the United States.svg R Ram
4 64
Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Peers
66 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Peers
677
Flag of the Philippines.svg T Huey
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
2 2 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Peers
66
WC Flag of France.svg Q Halys
Flag of France.svg A Mannarino
663 Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
4 2
Flag of Serbia.svg N Djokovic
Flag of Serbia.svg N Zimonjić
3 4 WC Flag of France.svg Q Halys
Flag of France.svg A Mannarino
4 4
3 Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
66
Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Peers
66
6 Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg V Pospisil
4 4
6 Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg V Pospisil
66
Flag of Italy.svg P Lorenzi
Flag of Spain.svg A Ramos Viñolas
1 5 Flag of Germany.svg P Kohlschreiber
Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem
3 4
Flag of Germany.svg P Kohlschreiber
Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem
676 Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg V Pospisil
3 6[10]
Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Dimitrov
Flag of Pakistan.svg A-u-H Qureshi
677 Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Dimitrov
Flag of Pakistan.svg A-u-H Qureshi
63 [8]
Flag of Colombia.svg JS Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg R Farah
2 65 Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Dimitrov
Flag of Pakistan.svg A-u-H Qureshi
63 [10]
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Murray
Flag of Brazil.svg B Soares
4 6[6]

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