2022 Matsuyama Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2022 Matsuyama Challenger
Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Harris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John-Patrick Smith
Runners-up Flag of Japan.svg Toshihide Matsui
Flag of Japan.svg Kaito Uesugi
Final score6–3, 4–6, [10–8]
Events
Singles Doubles
Matsuyama Challenger ·  2023  

This was the first edition of the tournament as an ATP Challenger Tour event. [1]

Contents

Andrew Harris and John-Patrick Smith won the title after defeating Toshihide Matsui and Kaito Uesugi 6–3, 4–6, [10–8] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of India.svg Arjun Kadhe / Flag of India.svg Ramkumar Ramanathan (first round)
  2. Flag of Romania.svg Victor Vlad Cornea / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Kolář (first round)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Harris / Flag of Australia (converted).svg John-Patrick Smith (champions)
  4. Flag of the Philippines.svg Ruben Gonzales / Flag of Indonesia.svg Christopher Rungkat (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of India.svg A Kadhe
Flag of India.svg R Ramanathan
0 3
Flag of Japan.svg S Mochizuki
Flag of Japan.svg R Noguchi
66 Flag of Japan.svg S Mochizuki
Flag of Japan.svg R Noguchi
Flag of South Korea.svg Y-s Chung
Flag of Japan.svg Y Shimizu
4 2 WC Flag of Japan.svg S Katayama
Flag of Japan.svg T Yuzuki
w/o
WC Flag of Japan.svg Sho Katayama
Flag of Japan.svg Takeru Yuzuki
66WC Flag of Japan.svg S Katayama
Flag of Japan.svg T Yuzuki
4 4
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Harris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
663 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Harris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
66
Alt Flag of Romania.svg ND Ionel
Flag of Romania.svg FC Jianu
2 1 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Harris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
63 [10]
Flag of the Philippines.svg F Alcantara
Flag of Vietnam.svg NH Lý
4 7[7] Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg D Džumhur
Flag of Croatia.svg N Serdarušić
3 6[7]
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg D Džumhur
Flag of Croatia.svg N Serdarušić
65 [10]3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Harris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J-P Smith
64 [10]
Flag of Portugal.svg F Ferreira Silva
Flag of Japan.svg H Moriya
2 4 Flag of Japan.svg T Matsui
Flag of Japan.svg K Uesugi
3 6[8]
Flag of Japan.svg T Matsui
Flag of Japan.svg K Uesugi
66 Flag of Japan.svg T Matsui
Flag of Japan.svg K Uesugi
776
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Hijikata
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Y-h Hsu
4 6[9] 4 Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of Indonesia.svg C Rungkat
653
4 Flag of the Philippines.svg R Gonzales
Flag of Indonesia.svg C Rungkat
63 [11] Flag of Japan.svg T Matsui
Flag of Japan.svg K Uesugi
76
Flag of South Korea.svg J-s Nam
Flag of South Korea.svg M-k Song
66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Sweeny
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Tu
5 4
WC Flag of Japan.svg Yuhei Kono
Flag of Japan.svg Yusuke Kusuhara
3 4 Flag of South Korea.svg J-s Nam
Flag of South Korea.svg M-k Song
3 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Sweeny
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Tu
64 [12] Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Sweeny
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Tu
66
2 Flag of Romania.svg VV Cornea
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář
3 6[10]

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