2021 Campeonato Internacional de Tênis de Campinas – Doubles

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Doubles
2021 Campeonato Internacional de Tênis de Campinas
Final
Champions Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Matos
Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Meligeni Alves
Runners-up Flag of Brazil.svg Gilbert Klier Júnior
Flag of Brazil.svg Matheus Pucinelli de Almeida
Score6–3, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
  2020  · Campeonato Internacional de Tênis de Campinas ·  2022  

Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Rafael Matos and Felipe Meligeni Alves won the title after defeating Gilbert Klier Júnior and Matheus Pucinelli de Almeida 6–3, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Matos / Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Meligeni Alves (champions)
  2. Flag of Brazil.svg Orlando Luz / Flag of Venezuela.svg Luis David Martínez (first round)
  3. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mark Vervoort / Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Federico Zeballos (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Cachin / Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Mena (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Brazil.svg R Matos
Flag of Brazil.svg F Meligeni Alves
66
WC Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg E Ribeiro
1 2 1 Flag of Brazil.svg R Matos
Flag of Brazil.svg F Meligeni Alves
66
WC Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Brazil.svg Oscar José Gutierrez
66WC Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Brazil.svg OJ Gutierrez
3 0
WC Flag of Brazil.svg Iago Almeida
Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Camargo Lima
2 1 1 Flag of Brazil.svg R Matos
Flag of Brazil.svg F Meligeni Alves
66
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Vervoort
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg F Zeballos
w/o Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
Flag of Brazil.svg T Seyboth Wild
2 1
Flag of Argentina.svg A Collarini
Flag of Germany.svg N Kuhn
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Vervoort
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg F Zeballos
4 6[8]
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
Flag of Brazil.svg T Seyboth Wild
66 Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
Flag of Brazil.svg T Seyboth Wild
64 [10]
Flag of Colombia.svg DE Galán
Flag of Peru.svg A Merino
2 0 1 Flag of Brazil.svg R Matos
Flag of Brazil.svg F Meligeni Alves
66
Flag of Argentina.svg G Andreozzi
Flag of Argentina.svg TM Etcheverry
4 3 Flag of Brazil.svg G Klier Júnior
Flag of Brazil.svg M Pucinelli de Almeida
3 1
Flag of Argentina.svg H Casanova
Flag of Argentina.svg S Rodríguez Taverna
66 Flag of Argentina.svg H Casanova
Flag of Argentina.svg S Rodríguez Taverna
4 6[10]
Flag of Argentina.svg F Coria
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Lipovšek Puches
3 78[10] Flag of Argentina.svg F Coria
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Lipovšek Puches
63 [7]
4 Flag of Argentina.svg P Cachin
Flag of Argentina.svg F Mena
666[8] Flag of Argentina.svg H Casanova
Flag of Argentina.svg S Rodríguez Taverna
3 4
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg R Cid Subervi
Flag of Brazil.svg P Sakamoto
66 Flag of Brazil.svg G Klier Júnior
Flag of Brazil.svg M Pucinelli de Almeida
66
Flag of Argentina.svg F Cerúndolo
Flag of Argentina.svg C Ugo Carabelli
1 2 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg R Cid Subervi
Flag of Brazil.svg P Sakamoto
2 4
Flag of Brazil.svg Gilbert Klier Júnior
Flag of Brazil.svg M Pucinelli de Almeida
63 [10] Flag of Brazil.svg G Klier Júnior
Flag of Brazil.svg M Pucinelli de Almeida
66
2 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Venezuela.svg LD Martínez
3 6[4]

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References

  1. "Cerundolo Holds Off Meligeni To Reach Campinas Challenger Final". December 6, 2020.