2018 Open de Guadeloupe – Doubles

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Doubles
2018 Open de Guadeloupe
Champions Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neal Skupski
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John-Patrick Smith
Runners-up Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ruben Bemelmans
Flag of France.svg Jonathan Eysseric
Final score7–6(7–3), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Open de Guadeloupe

James Cerretani and Antal van der Duim were the defending champions but only Cerretani chose to defend his title, partnering Nicholas Monroe. Cerretani lost in the first round to Ruben Bemelmans and Jonathan Eysseric.

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Neal Skupski and John-Patrick Smith won the title after defeating Bemelmans and Eysseric 7–6(7–3), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg James Cerretani / Flag of the United States.svg Nicholas Monroe (first round)
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neal Skupski / Flag of Australia (converted).svg John-Patrick Smith (champions)
  3. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sander Gillé / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joran Vliegen (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the Philippines.svg Treat Huey / Flag of the United States.svg Denis Kudla (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
64 [8]
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
3 6[10] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
647[10]
Flag of Venezuela.svg R Maytín
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
63 [2] WC Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg G Jacq
775 [8]
WC Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg G Jacq
3 6[10] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
76
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Gillé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Vliegen
656[10] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg P Polansky
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
5 3
WC Flag of France.svg C Hemery
Flag of France.svg Thomas Setodji
773 [8] 3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Gillé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Vliegen
6778[8]
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg P Polansky
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
66 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg P Polansky
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
7966[10]
Flag of Mexico.svg H Hach Verdugo
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg B Schnur
4 2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
634
Flag of Croatia.svg V Galović
Flag of Croatia.svg A Pavić
2 1 2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
776
Flag of Barbados.svg D King
Flag of the United States.svg B Klahn
66 Flag of Barbados.svg D King
Flag of the United States.svg B Klahn
5 3
WC Flag of France.svg C Denolly
Flag of France.svg Tom Jomby
1 78[10]WC Flag of France.svg C Denolly
Flag of France.svg T Jomby
76
4 Flag of the Philippines.svg T Huey
Flag of the United States.svg D Kudla
666[7] WC Flag of France.svg C Denolly
Flag of France.svg T Jomby
2 5
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Mertens
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg F Peliwo
3 4 2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
67
Flag of Chile.svg C Garín
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Santillan
66 Flag of Chile.svg C Garín
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Santillan
6103
Flag of Colombia.svg S Giraldo
Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo
1 1 2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
7126
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
66

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