2019 Shymkent Challenger II – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Shymkent Challenger II
Final
Champions Flag of Serbia.svg Nikola Čačić
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Yang Tsung-hua
Runners-up Flag of Sweden.svg André Göransson
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc-Andrea Hüsler
Score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2019  · Shymkent Challenger ·  2022  

Jurij Rodionov and Emil Ruusuvuori were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title. [1]

Contents

Nikola Čačić and Yang Tsung-hua won the title after defeating André Göransson and Marc-Andrea Hüsler 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Portugal.svg Gonçalo Oliveira / Flag of Belarus.svg Andrei Vasilevski (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Tomislav Brkić / Flag of Croatia.svg Ante Pavić (first round)
  3. Flag of Uruguay.svg Ariel Behar / Flag of Ecuador.svg Gonzalo Escobar (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Evan King / Flag of the United States.svg Hunter Reese (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Portugal.svg G Oliveira
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
777
ITF Flag of the Philippines.svg F Alcantara
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Lomakin
655 1 Flag of Portugal.svg G Oliveira
Flag of Belarus.svg A Vasilevski
5 3
Flag of Sweden.svg A Göransson
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M-A Hüsler
66 Flag of Sweden.svg A Göransson
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M-A Hüsler
76
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Diez
Flag of Serbia.svg P Krstin
1 1 Flag of Sweden.svg A Göransson
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M-A Hüsler
67
4 Flag of the United States.svg E King
Flag of the United States.svg H Reese
60 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik Castillo
3 5
Flag of Tunisia.svg M Jaziri
Flag of Tunisia.svg S Mansouri
3 0r4 Flag of the United States.svg E King
Flag of the United States.svg H Reese
64 [6]
WC Flag of Russia.svg K Kravchuk
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Skatov
2 1 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik Castillo
4 6[10]
Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Chile.svg H Podlipnik Castillo
66 Flag of Sweden.svg A Göransson
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M-A Hüsler
4 4
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Golubev
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Nedovyesov
3 5 Flag of Serbia.svg N Čačić
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-h Yang
66
Flag of Serbia.svg N Čačić
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-h Yang
67 Flag of Serbia.svg N Čačić
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-h Yang
4 7[11]
ITF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S Fayziev
Flag of Chile.svg A Tabilo
62 [8] 3 Flag of Uruguay.svg A Behar
Flag of Ecuador.svg G Escobar
65 [9]
3 Flag of Uruguay.svg A Behar
Flag of Ecuador.svg G Escobar
4 6[10] Flag of Serbia.svg N Čačić
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg T-h Yang
4 6[10]
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Purcell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Santillan
66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Purcell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Santillan
63 [4]
WC Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S Fomin
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Yevseyev
1 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Purcell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Santillan
66
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Khabibulin
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
782 [10] Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Khabibulin
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
4 4
2 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg T Brkić
Flag of Croatia.svg A Pavić
666[6]

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References

  1. "Martin Wins Shymkent Challenger". 12 May 2019.