2022 Bratislava Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2022 Bratislava Open
Final
Champions Flag of India.svg Sriram Balaji
Flag of India.svg Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan
Runners-up Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladyslav Manafov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Prihodko
Score7–6(8–6), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2021  · Bratislava Open ·  2023  

Denys Molchanov and Aleksandr Nedovyesov were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Sriram Balaji and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan won the title after defeating Vladyslav Manafov and Oleg Prihodko 7–6(8–6), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Erler / Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Miedler (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Martin / Flag of Austria.svg Tristan-Samuel Weissborn (first round)
  3. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Luca Margaroli / Flag of Ukraine.svg Vitaliy Sachko (first round)
  4. Flag of India.svg Sriram Balaji / Flag of India.svg Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (champions)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Austria.svg A Erler
Flag of Austria.svg L Miedler
63 [10]
Flag placeholder.svg E Karlovskiy
Flag of India.svg S Myneni
3 6[4] 1 Flag of Austria.svg A Erler
Flag of Austria.svg L Miedler
66
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Krutykh
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Nikles
63 [7] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Kopřiva
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Pospíšil
2 4
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Kopřiva
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Pospíšil
1 6[10]1 Flag of Austria.svg A Erler
Flag of Austria.svg L Miedler
75 [4]
4 Flag of India.svg S Balaji
Flag of India.svg J Nedunchezhiyan
6794 Flag of India.svg S Balaji
Flag of India.svg J Nedunchezhiyan
5 7[10]
Flag of Brazil.svg D Dutra da Silva
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg CJ Lock
3 674 Flag of India.svg S Balaji
Flag of India.svg J Nedunchezhiyan
776
Flag placeholder.svg E Donskoy
Flag placeholder.svg A Kuznetsov
3 4 WC Flag of Slovakia.svg P Naď
Flag of Slovakia.svg PB Privara
621
WC Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Naď
Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Benjamín Privara
664 Flag of India.svg S Balaji
Flag of India.svg J Nedunchezhiyan
786
PR Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Nouza
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Tu
66 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
664
Flag of Romania.svg VV Cornea
Flag of Romania.svg ND Ionel
4 4 PR Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Nouza
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Tu
662[9]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Pavlásek
Flag of Slovakia.svg I Zelenay
66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Pavlásek
Flag of Slovakia.svg I Zelenay
3 77[11]
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Margaroli
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Sachko
2 3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Pavlásek
Flag of Slovakia.svg I Zelenay
63 [8]
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S Fayziev
Flag of Greece.svg M Kalovelonis
63 [10] Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
2 6[10]
WC Flag of Slovakia.svg Miloš Karol
Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Pokorný
2 6[8] Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S Fayziev
Flag of Greece.svg M Kalovelonis
3 2
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
7777 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
66
2 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin
Flag of Austria.svg T-S Weissborn
6565

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References

  1. "Griekspoor Secures Bratislava Open Title". June 13, 2021.