2017 Claro Open Medellín – Doubles

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Doubles
2017 Claro Open Medellín
Final
Champions Flag of Barbados.svg Darian King
Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela
Runners-up Flag of Chile.svg Nicolás Jarry
Flag of Ecuador.svg Roberto Quiroz
Score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Claro Open Medellín ·  2018  

Alejandro Falla and Eduardo Struvay were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Darian King and Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela won the title after defeating Nicolás Jarry and Roberto Quiroz 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Chile.svg Nicolás Jarry / Flag of Ecuador.svg Roberto Quiroz (final)
  2. Flag of El Salvador.svg Marcelo Arévalo / Flag of Brazil.svg João Souza (withdrew)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Argüello / Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Mena (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Barbados.svg Darian King / Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela (champions)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
Flag of Ecuador.svg R Quiroz
66
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg J Hernández-Fernández
Flag of Peru.svg JP Varillas
3 4 1 Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
Flag of Ecuador.svg R Quiroz
4 6[10]
Flag of Colombia.svg DE Galán
Flag of Colombia.svg A González
2 63 Flag of Argentina.svg MF Descotte
Flag of Argentina.svg G Villanueva
64 [5]
Flag of Argentina.svg MF Descotte
Flag of Argentina.svg G Villanueva
6771 Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
Flag of Ecuador.svg R Quiroz
66
3 Flag of Argentina.svg F Argüello
Flag of Argentina.svg F Mena
663 Flag of Argentina.svg F Argüello
Flag of Argentina.svg F Mena
1 4
WC Flag of Colombia.svg Felipe Mantilla
Flag of Colombia.svg C Salamanca
4 2 3 Flag of Argentina.svg F Argüello
Flag of Argentina.svg F Mena
4 7[10]
Flag of Guatemala.svg C Díaz Figueroa
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Ignacio Galarza
3 6[10] Flag of Brazil.svg E Russi Assumpção
Flag of Brazil.svg N Santos
65 [7]
Flag of Brazil.svg E Russi Assumpção
Flag of Brazil.svg N Santos
61 [12]1 Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
Flag of Ecuador.svg R Quiroz
4 4
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg V Estrella Burgos
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg J Olivares
664 Flag of Barbados.svg D King
Flag of Mexico.svg MÁ Reyes-Varela
66
Flag of Peru.svg M Echazú
Flag of the United States.svg A El Mihdawy
4 3 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg V Estrella Burgos
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg J Olivares
2 2
Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg C Rodríguez
1 1 4 Flag of Barbados.svg D King
Flag of Mexico.svg MÁ Reyes-Varela
66
4 Flag of Barbados.svg D King
Flag of Mexico.svg MÁ Reyes-Varela
664 Flag of Barbados.svg D King
Flag of Mexico.svg MÁ Reyes-Varela
w/o
WC Flag of Colombia.svg Sergio Luis Hernández Ramírez
Flag of Colombia.svg Pedro Uribe
646[10] Flag of Ecuador.svg I Endara
Flag of New Zealand.svg J Statham
WC Flag of Ecuador.svg Gabriel Carvajal
Flag of the United States.svg Charles Force
774 [8] WC Flag of Colombia.svg SL Hernández Ramírez
Flag of Colombia.svg P Uribe
2 1
Flag of Ecuador.svg I Endara
Flag of New Zealand.svg J Statham
3 6[11] Flag of Ecuador.svg I Endara
Flag of New Zealand.svg J Statham
66
Alt Flag of Argentina.svg Franco Emanuel Egea
Flag of the United States.svg Evan Song
61 [9]

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