2018 Almaty Challenger 2 – Doubles

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Doubles
2018 Almaty Challenger 2
Champions Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Kolář
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lukáš Rosol
Runners-up Flag of Russia.svg Evgeny Karlovskiy
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Timur Khabibulin
Final score6–3, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
  2018  · Almaty Challenger ·  2019  

Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Zdeněk Kolář and Lukáš Rosol won the title after defeating Evgeny Karlovskiy and Timur Khabibulin 6–3, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Elgin / Flag of Portugal.svg Gonçalo Oliveira (first round)
  2. Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladyslav Manafov / Flag of Belarus.svg Andrei Vasilevski (first round)
  3. Flag of Austria.svg Tristan-Samuel Weissborn / Flag of Switzerland.svg Luca Margaroli (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Belarus.svg Aliaksandr Bury / Flag of Belarus.svg Yaraslav Shyla (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Russia.svg M Elgin
Flag of Portugal.svg G Oliveira
5 7[4]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Rosol
75 [10] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Rosol
66
Flag of Serbia.svg N Milojević
Flag of Egypt.svg M Safwat
646[11] Flag of Serbia.svg N Milojević
Flag of Egypt.svg M Safwat
3 2
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg M Bašić
Flag of Serbia.svg D Petrović
771 [9] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Rosol
75 [10]
3 Flag of Switzerland.svg L Margaroli
Flag of Austria.svg T-S Weissborn
663 Flag of Switzerland.svg L Margaroli
Flag of Austria.svg T-S Weissborn
5 7[6]
WC Flag of Russia.svg K Kravchuk
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Lomakin
4 2 3 Flag of Switzerland.svg L Margaroli
Flag of Austria.svg T-S Weissborn
66
Flag of Belarus.svg U Ignatik
Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak
74 [8] WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Nedovyesov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Yevseyev
3 4
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Nedovyesov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Yevseyev
5 6[10] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Rosol
66
Flag of Russia.svg A Pavlioutchenkov
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-h Yang
66 Flag of Russia.svg E Karlovskiy
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Khabibulin
3 1
Flag of France.svg Q Halys
Flag of France.svg T Lamasine
4 3 Flag of Russia.svg A Pavlioutchenkov
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-h Yang
776
Flag of Spain.svg E López Pérez
Flag of New Zealand.svg R Statham
66 Flag of Spain.svg E López Pérez
Flag of New Zealand.svg R Statham
624
4 Flag of Belarus.svg A Bury
Flag of Belarus.svg Y Shyla
3 4 Flag of Russia.svg A Pavlioutchenkov
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-h Yang
63 [10]
WC Flag of Russia.svg A Avidzba
Flag of France.svg Antoine Escoffier
662 Flag of Russia.svg E Karlovskiy
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Khabibulin
2 6[12]
Flag of Russia.svg E Karlovskiy
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Khabibulin
786 Flag of Russia.svg E Karlovskiy
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Khabibulin
5 7[10]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Bublik
Flag of Serbia.svg M Kecmanović
66 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Bublik
Flag of Serbia.svg M Kecmanović
75 [5]
2 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
2 4

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