2016 Tilia Slovenia Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2016 Tilia Slovenia Open
Champions Flag of Belarus.svg Sergey Betov
Flag of Belarus.svg Ilya Ivashka
Runners-up Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Draganja
Flag of Croatia.svg Nino Serdarušić
Final score1–6, 6–3, [10–4]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2015  · Tilia Slovenia Open ·  2017  

Fabrice Martin and Purav Raja were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Sergey Betov and Ilya Ivashka won the title after defeating Tomislav Draganja and Nino Serdarušić 1–6, 6–3, [10–4] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg James Cerretani / Flag of Austria.svg Philipp Oswald (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ruben Bemelmans / Flag of Spain.svg Adrián Menéndez-Maceiras (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Kudryavtsev / Flag of Russia.svg Daniil Medvedev (first round)
  4. Flag of France.svg Albano Olivetti / Flag of France.svg Alexandre Sidorenko (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Austria.svg P Oswald
63 [10]
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Kočevar-Desman
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Mertl
1 6[7] 1 Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Austria.svg P Oswald
1 5
Flag of Slovenia.svg B Kavčič
Flag of Slovenia.svg B Rola
2 6[11] Flag of Slovenia.svg B Kavčič
Flag of Slovenia.svg B Rola
67
Flag of Egypt.svg M Safwat
Flag of Serbia.svg Ilija Vučić
63 [9] Flag of Slovenia.svg B Kavčič
Flag of Slovenia.svg B Rola
2 77[2]
4 Flag of France.svg A Olivetti
Flag of France.svg A Sidorenko
61 [10] Flag of Belarus.svg S Betov
Flag of Belarus.svg I Ivashka
664[10]
WC Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Gostinčar
Flag of Slovenia.svg A Radinski
3 6[7] 4 Flag of France.svg A Olivetti
Flag of France.svg A Sidorenko
2 3
WC Flag of Slovenia.svg Aljaž Jakob Kaplja
Flag of Slovenia.svg Sven Lah
4 64 Flag of Belarus.svg S Betov
Flag of Belarus.svg I Ivashka
66
Flag of Belarus.svg S Betov
Flag of Belarus.svg I Ivashka
677 Flag of Belarus.svg S Betov
Flag of Belarus.svg I Ivashka
1 6[10]
WC Flag of Slovenia.svg David Lucas Ambrozić
Flag of Slovenia.svg Miha Peruš
3 3 Flag of Croatia.svg T Draganja
Flag of Croatia.svg N Serdarušić
63 [4]
Flag of Croatia.svg T Draganja
Flag of Croatia.svg N Serdarušić
66 Flag of Croatia.svg T Draganja
Flag of Croatia.svg N Serdarušić
66
Flag of Germany.svg A Satschko
Flag of Germany.svg S Stadler
66 Flag of Germany.svg A Satschko
Flag of Germany.svg S Stadler
3 3
3 Flag of Russia.svg A Kudryavtsev
Flag of Russia.svg D Medvedev
2 3 Flag of Croatia.svg T Draganja
Flag of Croatia.svg N Serdarušić
66
Flag of Turkey.svg T Altuna
Flag of Serbia.svg M Tepavac
5 6[10]2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of Spain.svg A Menéndez-Maceiras
3 2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michal Konečný
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg A Šetkić
73 [3] Flag of Turkey.svg T Altuna
Flag of Serbia.svg M Tepavac
1 2
Flag of France.svg D Guez
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Mertens
3 2 2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of Spain.svg A Menéndez-Maceiras
66
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of Spain.svg A Menéndez-Maceiras
66

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