2021 Meerbusch Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2021 Meerbusch Challenger
Final
Champions Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Walków
Flag of Poland.svg Jan Zieliński
Runners-up Flag of Germany.svg Dustin Brown
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Haase
Score6–3, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
  2019  · Meerbusch Challenger ·  2022  

Andre Begemann and Florin Mergea were the defending champions [1] but only Begemann chose to defend his title, partnering Albano Olivetti. Begemann lost in the first round to Jesper de Jong and Bart Stevens.

Contents

Szymon Walków and Jan Zieliński won the title after defeating Dustin Brown and Robin Haase 6–3, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Ukraine.svg Denys Molchanov / Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aleksandr Nedovyesov (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Sabanov / Flag of Croatia.svg Matej Sabanov (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Germany.svg Andre Begemann / Flag of France.svg Albano Olivetti (first round)
  4. Flag of Germany.svg Dustin Brown / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Haase (final)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Nedovyesov
776
Alt Flag of Slovakia.svg L Klein
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Pospíšil
654 1 Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Nedovyesov
645
Flag of Croatia.svg A Šančić
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
76 Flag of Croatia.svg A Šančić
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
777
WC Flag of Germany.svg F Fallert
Flag of Germany.svg J Härteis
5 4 Flag of Croatia.svg A Šančić
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
4 4
4 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase
664 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase
66
Flag of Mexico.svg H Hach Verdugo
Flag of Mexico.svg MÁ Reyes-Varela
4 2 4 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase
66
Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of the United States.svg H Johnson
776 Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of the United States.svg H Johnson
0 4
WC Flag of Germany.svg Constantin Schmitz
Flag of Greece.svg P Tsitsipas
621 4 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase
3 1
Flag of Croatia.svg D Ajduković
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg N Fatić
66 Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
Flag of Poland.svg J Zieliński
66
WC Flag of Peru.svg A Merino
Flag of Japan.svg S Mochizuki
4 1 Flag of Croatia.svg D Ajduković
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg N Fatić
0 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J de Jong
Flag of the Netherlands.svg B Stevens
67 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J de Jong
Flag of the Netherlands.svg B Stevens
66
3 Flag of Germany.svg A Begemann
Flag of France.svg A Olivetti
4 5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J de Jong
Flag of the Netherlands.svg B Stevens
2 77[9]
Flag of Argentina.svg JP Ficovich
Flag of Argentina.svg N Kicker
3 2 Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
Flag of Poland.svg J Zieliński
662[11]
Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
Flag of Poland.svg J Zieliński
66 Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
Flag of Poland.svg J Zieliński
776
Flag of Russia.svg B Bobrov
Flag of Russia.svg R Safiullin
2 662 Flag of Croatia.svg I Sabanov
Flag of Croatia.svg M Sabanov
654
2 Flag of Croatia.svg I Sabanov
Flag of Croatia.svg M Sabanov
678

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References

  1. "Sousa Secures Meerbusch Challenger Title". August 18, 2019.