2019 JC Ferrero Challenger Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 JC Ferrero Challenger Open
Champions Flag of Brazil.svg Thomaz Bellucci
Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Durán
Runners-up Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Martínez
Final score2–6, 7–5, [10–5]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2018  · JC Ferrero Challenger Open ·  2020  

Wesley Koolhof and Artem Sitak were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title. [1]

Contents

Thomaz Bellucci and Guillermo Durán won the title after defeating Gerard Granollers and Pedro Martínez 2–6, 7–5, [10–5] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Demoliner / Flag of India.svg Divij Sharan (first round)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Kevin Krawietz / Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Mies (semifinals)
  3. Flag of India.svg Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan / Flag of India.svg Purav Raja (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sander Gillé / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joran Vliegen (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Brazil.svg M Demoliner
Flag of India.svg D Sharan
4 6[12]
Flag of Portugal.svg P Sousa
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Vervoort
63 [14] Flag of Portugal.svg P Sousa
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Vervoort
784 [5]
ITF Flag of Spain.svg D Pérez Sanz
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Puodziunas
3 65 Flag of Spain.svg G Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez
666[10]
Flag of Spain.svg G Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez
677 Flag of Spain.svg G Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez
776
3 Flag of India.svg J Nedunchezhiyan
Flag of India.svg P Raja
65 [10]3 Flag of India.svg J Nedunchezhiyan
Flag of India.svg P Raja
651
Flag of Brazil.svg F Neis
Flag of Spain.svg D Vega Hernández
4 7[8] 3 Flag of India.svg J Nedunchezhiyan
Flag of India.svg P Raja
4 6[10]
WC Flag of Spain.svg Diego Augusto Barreto Sánchez
Flag of Brazil.svg Jordan Correia
2 4 Flag of Spain.svg E López Pérez
Flag of Spain.svg D Marrero
63 [8]
Flag of Spain.svg E López Pérez
Flag of Spain.svg D Marrero
66 Flag of Spain.svg G Granollers
Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez
65 [5]
Flag of Serbia.svg N Milojević
Flag of Portugal.svg G Oliveira
3 4 Flag of Brazil.svg T Bellucci
Flag of Argentina.svg G Durán
2 7[10]
Flag of Brazil.svg T Bellucci
Flag of Argentina.svg G Durán
66 Flag of Brazil.svg T Bellucci
Flag of Argentina.svg G Durán
w/o
WC Flag of Spain.svg Á López San Martín
Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner
65 [10]WC Flag of Spain.svg Á López San Martín
Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Gillé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Vliegen
4 7[8] Flag of Brazil.svg T Bellucci
Flag of Argentina.svg G Durán
66
Flag of the United States.svg H Reese
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
3 4 2 Flag of Germany.svg K Krawietz
Flag of Germany.svg A Mies
4 4
WC Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo
Flag of Spain.svg M Vilella Martínez
66WC Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo
Flag of Spain.svg M Vilella Martínez
2 4
ITF Flag of Spain.svg J Barranco Cosano
Flag of Italy.svg R Brancaccio
2 1 2 Flag of Germany.svg K Krawietz
Flag of Germany.svg A Mies
66
2 Flag of Germany.svg K Krawietz
Flag of Germany.svg A Mies
66

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