2019 Eastbourne International – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2019 Eastbourne International
Final
Champions Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Sebastián Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg Robert Farah
Runners-up Flag of Argentina.svg Máximo González
Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Zeballos
Score3–6, 7–6(7–4), [10–6]
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2018  · Eastbourne International ·  2021  

Luke Bambridge and Jonny O'Mara were the defending champions but they lost in the first round to Dan Evans and Lloyd Glasspool.

Contents

Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah won the title, defeating Máximo González and Horacio Zeballos in the final, 3–6, 7–6(7–4), [10–6].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Sebastián Cabal / Flag of Colombia.svg Robert Farah (champions)
  2. Flag of Argentina.svg Máximo González / Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Zeballos (final)
  3. Flag of France.svg Fabrice Martin / Flag of France.svg Édouard Roger-Vasselin (semifinals)
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dominic Inglot / Flag of the United States.svg Austin Krajicek (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Colombia.svg JS Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg R Farah
66
PR Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Murray
2 4 1 Flag of Colombia.svg JS Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg R Farah
4 6[10]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Bambridge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
7104 [6] WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Evans
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Glasspool
63 [8]
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Evans
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Glasspool
686[10]1 Flag of Colombia.svg JS Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg R Farah
6712
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Inglot
Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
674 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Inglot
Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
4 610
Alt Flag of the United States.svg N Monroe
Flag of Spain.svg F Verdasco
2 5 4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Inglot
Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
3 6[10]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Skupski
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
5 610 Flag of New Zealand.svg M Daniell
Flag of the Netherlands.svg W Koolhof
64 [7]
Flag of New Zealand.svg M Daniell
Flag of the Netherlands.svg W Koolhof
77121 Flag of Colombia.svg JS Cabal
Flag of Colombia.svg R Farah
3 77[10]
Flag of Argentina.svg JI Londero
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg C Norrie
3 77[5] 2 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos
664[6]
Flag of Japan.svg B McLachlan
Flag of Denmark.svg F Nielsen
661[10] Flag of Japan.svg B McLachlan
Flag of Denmark.svg F Nielsen
3 4
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Clayton
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Ward
2 0 3 Flag of France.svg F Martin
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
66
3 Flag of France.svg F Martin
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
663 Flag of France.svg F Martin
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
63 [4]
Flag of Italy.svg M Cecchinato
Flag of Serbia.svg D Lajović
2 5 2 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos
3 6[10]
Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Uruguay.svg P Cuevas
67 Flag of India.svg R Bopanna
Flag of Uruguay.svg P Cuevas
3 3
Flag of Moldova.svg R Albot
Flag of Argentina.svg G Pella
4 4 2 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos
66
2 Flag of Argentina.svg M González
Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos
66

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