2016 Svijany Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2016 Svijany Open
Champion Flag of France.svg Jonathan Eysseric
Flag of Brazil.svg André Ghem
Runner-up Flag of Uruguay.svg Ariel Behar
Flag of Croatia.svg Dino Marcan
Final score6–0, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2015  · Svijany Open ·  2017  

Andrej Martin and Hans Podlipnik were the defending champions but chose not to participate.

Contents

Jonathan Eysseric and André Ghem won the title after defeating Ariel Behar and Dino Marcan 6–0, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Germany.svg Andre Begemann / Flag of Austria.svg Julian Knowle (first round)
  2. Flag of Uruguay.svg Ariel Behar / Flag of Croatia.svg Dino Marcan (final)
  3. Flag of Austria.svg Maximilian Neuchrist / Flag of Austria.svg Tristan-Samuel Weissborn (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Elgin / Flag of Belarus.svg Andrei Vasilevski (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Germany.svg A Begemann
Flag of Austria.svg J Knowle
62 [7]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Robin Staněk
4 6[10] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Staněk
3 2
WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Jebavý
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dominik Süč
4 3 Flag of Poland.svg M Kowalczyk
Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak
66
Flag of Poland.svg M Kowalczyk
Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak
66 Flag of Poland.svg M Kowalczyk
Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak
3 63
4 Flag of Russia.svg M Elgin
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
66 Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
Flag of Brazil.svg A Ghem
677
Alt Flag of Sweden.svg M Eriksson
Flag of Sweden.svg M Sekulic
1 4 4 Flag of Russia.svg M Elgin
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
3 6[7]
Alt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Gigounon
Flag of France.svg A Michon
636[9] Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
Flag of Brazil.svg A Ghem
63 [10]
Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
Flag of Brazil.svg A Ghem
774 [11] Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
Flag of Brazil.svg A Ghem
66
Flag of Poland.svg T Bednarek
Flag of Romania.svg A Ungur
2 682 Flag of Uruguay.svg A Behar
Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
0 4
WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Dlouhý
Flag of Austria.svg J Melzer
6710WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Dlouhý
Flag of Austria.svg J Melzer
4 6[4]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Coppejans
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J De Loore
664 3 Flag of Austria.svg M Neuchrist
Flag of Austria.svg T-S Weissborn
63 [10]
3 Flag of Austria.svg M Neuchrist
Flag of Austria.svg T-S Weissborn
7863 Flag of Austria.svg M Neuchrist
Flag of Austria.svg T-S Weissborn
4 65
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Arends
Flag of Poland.svg A Majchrowicz
662 Flag of Uruguay.svg A Behar
Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
677
WC Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L'ubomír Majšajdr
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Zahrádka
1 3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Arends
Flag of Poland.svg A Majchrowicz
4 5
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Popko
Flag of Russia.svg A Vatutin
2 4 2 Flag of Uruguay.svg A Behar
Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
67
2 Flag of Uruguay.svg A Behar
Flag of Croatia.svg D Marcan
66

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