2017 Milex Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2017 Milex Open
Final
Champions Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Ignacio Londero
Flag of Venezuela.svg Luis David Martínez
Runners-up Flag of Colombia.svg Daniel Elahi Galán
Flag of Colombia.svg Santiago Giraldo
Score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Milex Open ·  2018  

Ariel Behar and Giovanni Lapentti were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Juan Ignacio Londero and Luis David Martínez won the title after defeating Daniel Elahi Galán and Santiago Giraldo 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Peru.svg Sergio Galdós / Flag of Spain.svg David Marrero (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jarryd Chaplin / Flag of the United States.svg Evan King (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Mexico.svg Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela / Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Zampieri (first round)
  4. Flag of Spain.svg Nicolás Almagro / Flag of Brazil.svg Eduardo Russi Assumpção (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Peru.svg S Galdós
Flag of Spain.svg D Marrero
774 [10]
Flag of Brazil.svg JP Sorgi
Flag of New Zealand.svg J Statham
616[4] 1 Flag of Peru.svg S Galdós
Flag of Spain.svg D Marrero
5 67
Flag of Colombia.svg DE Galán
Flag of Colombia.svg S Giraldo
2 6[10] Flag of Colombia.svg DE Galán
Flag of Colombia.svg S Giraldo
779
WC Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg R Cid Subervi
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg N Hardt
63 [1] Flag of Colombia.svg DE Galán
Flag of Colombia.svg S Giraldo
63 [10]
3 Flag of Mexico.svg MÁ Reyes-Varela
Flag of Brazil.svg C Zampieri
664[8] Flag of Chile.svg J Montero
Flag of Argentina.svg M Trungelliti
3 6[5]
Flag of Chile.svg Jorge Montero
Flag of Argentina.svg M Trungelliti
4 77[10] Flag of Chile.svg J Montero
Flag of Argentina.svg M Trungelliti
664[10]
Flag of Portugal.svg G Elias
Flag of Portugal.svg F Gil
66 Flag of Portugal.svg G Elias
Flag of Portugal.svg F Gil
4 77[6]
Flag of France.svg C Hemery
Flag of France.svg G Mina
2 3 Flag of Colombia.svg DE Galán
Flag of Colombia.svg S Giraldo
4 4
Flag of Argentina.svg A Collarini
Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
7777 Flag of Argentina.svg JI Londero
Flag of Venezuela.svg LD Martínez
66
Flag of Argentina.svg F Argüello
Flag of Brazil.svg G Clezar
6265 Flag of Argentina.svg A Collarini
Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
WC Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg V Estrella Burgos
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg J Olivares
5 3 4 Flag of Spain.svg N Almagro
Flag of Brazil.svg E Russi Assumpção
w/o
4 Flag of Spain.svg N Almagro
Flag of Brazil.svg E Russi Assumpção
764 Flag of Spain.svg N Almagro
Flag of Brazil.svg E Russi Assumpção
1 0
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg D Džumhur
Flag of Colombia.svg C Rodríguez
772r Flag of Argentina.svg JI Londero
Flag of Venezuela.svg LD Martínez
66
Flag of Argentina.svg JI Londero
Flag of Venezuela.svg LD Martínez
625 Flag of Argentina.svg JI Londero
Flag of Venezuela.svg LD Martínez
66
WC Flag of Ecuador.svg E Gómez
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg J Hernández-Fernández
2 78[5] 2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Chaplin
Flag of the United States.svg E King
3 4
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jarryd Chaplin
Flag of the United States.svg E King
666[10]

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