2019 Abierto Mexicano Telcel – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2019 Abierto Mexicano Telcel
Champions Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Zverev
Flag of Germany.svg Mischa Zverev
Runners-up Flag of the United States.svg Austin Krajicek
Flag of New Zealand.svg Artem Sitak
Final score2–6, 7–6(7–4), [10–5]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2018  · Abierto Mexicano Telcel ·  2020  

Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares were the defending champions, [1] but lost in the first round to Robert Lindstedt and Frances Tiafoe.

Contents

Mischa and Alexander Zverev won the title, defeating Artem Sitak and Austin Krajicek in the final, 2–6, 7–6(7–4), [10–5].

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jamie Murray / Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Soares (first round)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Bob Bryan / Flag of the United States.svg Mike Bryan (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Sebastián Cabal / Flag of Colombia.svg Robert Farah (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Poland.svg Łukasz Kubot / Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Melo (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Murray
Flag of Brazil.svg B Soares
2 64
Flag of Sweden.svg R Lindstedt
Flag of the United States.svg F Tiafoe
677 Flag of Sweden.svg R Lindstedt
Flag of the United States.svg F Tiafoe
4 4
Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
Flag of Croatia.svg N Mektić
62 [10] Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
Flag of Croatia.svg N Mektić
66
LL Flag of Mexico.svg H Hach Verdugo
Flag of Croatia.svg A Pavić
4 6[5] Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
Flag of Croatia.svg N Mektić
3 6[11]
3 Flag of Colombia.svg JS Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg R Farah
776 Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
63 [13]
Flag of Chile.svg N Jarry
Flag of Italy.svg A Seppi
623 3 Flag of Colombia.svg JS Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg R Farah
654
Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
66 Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
776
Q Flag of Germany.svg P Gojowczyk
Flag of Germany.svg K Krawietz
2 2 Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
664[5]
Flag of Spain.svg F López
Flag of Spain.svg M López
66 Flag of Germany.svg A Zverev
Flag of Germany.svg M Zverev
2 77[10]
Flag of New Zealand.svg M Daniell
Flag of the Netherlands.svg W Koolhof
4 4 Flag of Spain.svg F López
Flag of Spain.svg M López
5 6[12]
WC Flag of Mexico.svg S González
Flag of Pakistan.svg A-u-H Qureshi
776WC Flag of Mexico.svg S González
Flag of Pakistan.svg A-u-H Qureshi
74 [10]
4 Flag of Poland.svg Ł Kubot
Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
643 Flag of Spain.svg F López
Flag of Spain.svg M López
614
WC Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
Flag of Mexico.svg MÁ Reyes-Varela
3 5 Flag of Germany.svg A Zverev
Flag of Germany.svg M Zverev
776
Flag of Germany.svg A Zverev
Flag of Germany.svg M Zverev
67 Flag of Germany.svg A Zverev
Flag of Germany.svg M Zverev
5 6[10]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Millman
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
3 4 2 Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
74 [7]
2 Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan
Flag of the United States.svg M Bryan
66

Qualifying

Seeds

Qualifiers

  1. Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk / Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Krawietz

Qualifying draw

First round Qualifying competition
          
Alt Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Víctor Estrella Burgos
Flag of Italy.svg Federico Gaio
4 3
  Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk
Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Krawietz
66
  Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk
Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Krawietz
76
WC Flag of Mexico.svg Hans Hach Verdugo
Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Pavić
5 4
WC Flag of Mexico.svg Hans Hach Verdugo
Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Pavić
66
Alt Flag of Peru.svg Sergio Galdós
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Federico Zeballos
3 4

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References

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