2023 Brawo Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Brawo Open
Final
Champions Flag of France.svg Pierre-Hugues Herbert
Flag of France.svg Arthur Reymond
Runners-up Flag of India.svg Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli
Flag of India.svg Arjun Kadhe
Score7–6(9–7), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · Brawo Open ·  2024  

Marcelo Demoliner and Jan-Lennard Struff were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Arthur Reymond won the title after defeating Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli and Arjun Kadhe 7–6(9–7), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sander Arends / Flag of Ecuador.svg Gonzalo Escobar (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Constantin Frantzen / Flag of Germany.svg Hendrik Jebens (first round)
  3. Flag of India.svg Ramkumar Ramanathan / Flag of Spain.svg David Vega Hernández (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Martos Gornés / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Nouza (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Arends
Flag of Ecuador.svg G Escobar
3 2
Flag of Germany.svg R Molleker
Flag of Germany.svg H Squire
662 PR Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg A Reymond
66
PR Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg A Reymond
786PR Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg A Reymond
w/o
4 Flag of Spain.svg S Martos Gornés
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Nouza
774 [6] Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Skatov
Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner
Flag placeholder.svg I Liutarevich
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
636[10]Flag placeholder.svg I Liutarevich
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
663[9]
Flag of Italy.svg F Agamenone
Flag of Italy.svg F Passaro
65 [12] Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Skatov
Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner
0 77[11]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Skatov
Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner
4 7[14]PR Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert
Flag of France.svg A Reymond
796
Flag of Spain.svg O Roca Batalla
Flag of Germany.svg Timo Stodder
4 3 Flag of India.svg RC Bollipalli
Flag of India.svg A Kadhe
674
Flag of India.svg RC Bollipalli
Flag of India.svg A Kadhe
66 Flag of India.svg RC Bollipalli
Flag of India.svg A Kadhe
66
Flag of France.svg G Blancaneaux
Flag of Israel.svg D Cukierman
62 [3] 3 Flag of India.svg R Ramanathan
Flag of Spain.svg D Vega Hernández
1 2
3 Flag of India.svg R Ramanathan
Flag of Spain.svg D Vega Hernández
2 6[10] Flag of India.svg RC Bollipalli
Flag of India.svg A Kadhe
656[10]
Flag of Lebanon.svg B Hassan
Flag of Germany.svg Niklas Schell
2 4 Flag of France.svg C Bittoun Kouzmine
Flag placeholder.svg P Kotov
773 [5]
Flag of France.svg Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine
Flag placeholder.svg P Kotov
66 Flag of France.svg C Bittoun Kouzmine
Flag placeholder.svg P Kotov
66
Flag of Spain.svg Í Cervantes
Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez
3 78[10] Flag of Spain.svg Í Cervantes
Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez
3 2
2 Flag of Germany.svg C Frantzen
Flag of Germany.svg H Jebens
666[5]

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References

  1. Heer, Florian (July 9, 2022). "Struff Shines At Brawo Open Braunschweig".