2019 Open Sud de France – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Open Sud de France
Final
Champions Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Dodig
Flag of France.svg Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Runners-up Flag of France.svg Benjamin Bonzi
Flag of France.svg Antoine Hoang
Score6–4, 6–3
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2018  · Open Sud de France ·  2020  

Ken and Neal Skupski were the defending champions, [1] but lost in the quarterfinals to Benjamin Bonzi and Antoine Hoang.

Contents

Ivan Dodig and Édouard Roger-Vasselin won the title, defeating Bonzi and Hoang in the final, 6–4, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Dodig / Flag of France.svg Édouard Roger-Vasselin (champions)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Austin Krajicek / Flag of New Zealand.svg Artem Sitak (first round)
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ken Skupski / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neal Skupski (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Moldova.svg Radu Albot / Flag of Spain.svg Marcel Granollers (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Croatia.svg I Dodig
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
67
Flag of the United States.svg D Kudla
Flag of Germany.svg A Mies
1 5 1 Flag of Croatia.svg I Dodig
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
666[10]
Flag of Poland.svg M Matkowski
Flag of Austria.svg P Oswald
2 6[10] Flag of Poland.svg M Matkowski
Flag of Austria.svg P Oswald
781 [7]
PR Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Darcis
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg D Goffin
61 [2] 1 Flag of Croatia.svg I Dodig
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
677
4 Flag of Moldova.svg R Albot
Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
677 Flag of India.svg L Paes
Flag of France.svg B Paire
3 63
Flag of France.svg U Humbert
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
4 634 Flag of Moldova.svg R Albot
Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers
1 4
Flag of India.svg L Paes
Flag of France.svg B Paire
66 Flag of India.svg L Paes
Flag of France.svg B Paire
66
Flag of France.svg J Eysseric
Flag of France.svg G Simon
4 2 1 Flag of Croatia.svg I Dodig
Flag of France.svg É Roger-Vasselin
66
WC Flag of France.svg C Lestienne
Flag of France.svg L Pouille
4 3 WC Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg A Hoang
4 3
WC Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg A Hoang
66WC Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg A Hoang
67
Flag of Sweden.svg R Lindstedt
Flag of Germany.svg T Pütz
3 4 3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Skupski
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
2 5
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Skupski
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Skupski
66WC Flag of France.svg B Bonzi
Flag of France.svg A Hoang
66
Flag of France.svg H Nys
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Shapovalov
665[10] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Bambridge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
4 4
Flag of France.svg J Chardy
Flag of France.svg F Martin
4 77[7] Flag of France.svg H Nys
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Shapovalov
65 [8]
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Bambridge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
66 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Bambridge
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
3 7[10]
2 Flag of the United States.svg A Krajicek
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
4 2

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References

  1. "British brothers Ken and Neal Skupski win first ATP World Tour title together". BBC. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2019.