2017 Türk Telecom İzmir Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
2017 Türk Telecom İzmir Cup
Final
Champions Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Clayton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny O'Mara
Runners-up Flag of Ukraine.svg Denys Molchanov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Sergiy Stakhovsky
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Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Türk Telecom İzmir Cup ·  2018  

Marco Chiudinelli and Marius Copil were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

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Scott Clayton and Jonny O'Mara won the title after Denys Molchanov and Sergiy Stakhovsky withdrew from the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Ukraine.svg Denys Molchanov / Flag of Ukraine.svg Sergiy Stakhovsky (final, withdrew)
  2. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Luca Margaroli / Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Miedler (semifinals)
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Clayton / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny O'Mara (champions)
  4. Flag of France.svg Benjamin Bonzi / Flag of France.svg Yannick Jankovits (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
Flag of Ukraine.svg S Stakhovsky
66
WC Flag of Turkey.svg Y Erel
Flag of Turkey.svg A Yüksel
2 3 WC Flag of Turkey.svg C İlkel
Flag of Turkey.svg MN Türker
3 2
WC Flag of Turkey.svg C İlkel
Flag of Turkey.svg MN Türker
661 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
Flag of Ukraine.svg S Stakhovsky
63 [10]
4 Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg Y Jankovits
664 Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg Y Jankovits
4 6[6]
WC Flag of Turkey.svg Muhammet Haylaz
Flag of Turkey.svg Sefa Suluoğlu
1 3 4 Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg Y Jankovits
4 6[10]
Flag of France.svg M Janvier
Flag of France.svg S Robert
4 3 Flag of Turkey.svg S Ağabigün
Flag of Turkey.svg A Çelikbilek
63 [5]
Flag of Turkey.svg S Ağabigün
Flag of Turkey.svg A Çelikbilek
661 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
Flag of Ukraine.svg S Stakhovsky
Flag of Brazil.svg Caio Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg T Turini
62 [10]3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Clayton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
w/o
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marek Jaloviec
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Vervoort
3 6[7] Flag of Brazil.svg C Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg T Turini
654
Flag of Serbia.svg N Milojević
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg A Šetkić
2 3 3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Clayton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
776
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Clayton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
663 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Clayton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
677
Flag of Turkey.svg T Altuna
Flag of Serbia.svg D Petrović
4 4 2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Margaroli
Flag of Austria.svg L Miedler
4 64
Flag of Germany.svg R Kern
Flag of Germany.svg Marc Sieber
66 Flag of Germany.svg R Kern
Flag of Germany.svg M Sieber
74 [7]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Nedovyesov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Popko
3 4 2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Margaroli
Flag of Austria.svg L Miedler
5 6[10]
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Margaroli
Flag of Austria.svg L Miedler
66

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