2017 Italian Open – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2017 Italian Open
Champions Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut
Runners-up Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Dodig
Flag of Spain.svg Marcel Granollers
Final score4–6, 6–4, [10–3]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2016  · Italian Open ·  2018  

Bob and Mike Bryan were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals to Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut.

Contents

Herbert and Mahut went on to win the title, defeating Ivan Dodig and Marcel Granollers in the final, 4–6, 6–4, [10–3].

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Flag of Finland.svg Henri Kontinen / Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Peers (semifinals)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Bob Bryan / Flag of the United States.svg Mike Bryan (semifinals)
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Murray / Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Soares (second round)
  4. Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut (champions)
  5. Flag of Poland.svg Łukasz Kubot / Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Melo (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of South Africa.svg Raven Klaasen / Flag of the United States.svg Rajeev Ram (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Feliciano López / Flag of Spain.svg Marc López (second round)
  8. Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Dodig / Flag of Spain.svg Marcel Granollers (final)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Finland.svg Henri Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Peers
3 3
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Dodig
Flag of Spain.svg Marcel Granollers
66
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Dodig
Flag of Spain.svg Marcel Granollers
64 [3]
4 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut
4 6[10]
4 Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Mahut
774 [10]
2 Flag of the United States.svg Bob Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg Mike Bryan
656[7]

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Peers
77
Flag of Portugal.svg J Sousa
Flag of Spain.svg F Verdasco
666[10] Flag of Portugal.svg J Sousa
Flag of Spain.svg F Verdasco
5 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
784 [6] 1 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Peers
678
PR Flag of Germany.svg T Haas
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
4 2 5 Flag of Poland.svg Ł Kubot
Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
4 66
Flag of Romania.svg F Mergea
Flag of Pakistan.svg A-u-H Qureshi
66 Flag of Romania.svg F Mergea
Flag of Pakistan.svg A-u-H Qureshi
2 3
5 Flag of Poland.svg Ł Kubot
Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
66
1 Flag of Finland.svg H Kontinen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Peers
3 3
8 Flag of Croatia.svg I Dodig
Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
66
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Murray
Flag of Brazil.svg B Soares
5 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J-J Rojer
Flag of Romania.svg H Tecău
4 6[12] Flag of the United States.svg J Isner
Flag of the United States.svg J Sock
76
Flag of the United States.svg J Isner
Flag of the United States.svg J Sock
64 [14] Flag of the United States.svg J Isner
Flag of the United States.svg J Sock
2 6[6]
WC Flag of Italy.svg F Gaio
Flag of Italy.svg S Napolitano
633 8 Flag of Croatia.svg I Dodig
Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
64 [10]
Flag of Croatia.svg N Mektić
Flag of Spain.svg A Ramos Viñolas
776 Flag of Croatia.svg N Mektić
Flag of Spain.svg A Ramos Viñolas
1 4
8 Flag of Croatia.svg I Dodig
Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Spain.svg F López
Flag of Spain.svg M López
667[8]
WC Flag of Italy.svg S Bolelli
Flag of Italy.svg A Seppi
4 2 Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Uruguay.svg P Cuevas
4 79[10]
Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Uruguay.svg P Cuevas
66 Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Uruguay.svg P Cuevas
6577[10]
Flag of Argentina.svg JM del Potro
Flag of Poland.svg M Matkowski
65 [5] 4 Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
7762[12]
Flag of the United States.svg B Baker
Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
3 7[10] Flag of the United States.svg B Baker
Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
2 79[10]
4 Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
667[12]
4 Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
774 [10]
2 Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
656[7]
6 Flag of South Africa.svg R Klaasen
Flag of the United States.svg R Ram
66
Flag of Austria.svg O Marach
Flag of Croatia.svg M Pavić
63 [10] Flag of Austria.svg O Marach
Flag of Croatia.svg M Pavić
3 4
Alt Flag of the Philippines.svg T Huey
Flag of New Zealand.svg M Venus
2 6[6] 6 Flag of South Africa.svg R Klaasen
Flag of the United States.svg R Ram
2 77[9]
Flag of Germany.svg A Zverev
Flag of Germany.svg M Zverev
4 6[11]2 Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
662[11]
Flag of the United States.svg S Querrey
Flag of France.svg G Simon
62 [9] Flag of Germany.svg A Zverev
Flag of Germany.svg M Zverev
2 Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
w/o

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