2023 Lima Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Lima Challenger
Final
Champions Flag of Peru.svg Gonzalo Bueno
Flag of Paraguay.svg Daniel Vallejo
Runners-up Flag of Peru.svg Ignacio Buse
Flag of Peru.svg Jorge Panta
Score6–4, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · Lima Challenger ·  2023  

Jesper de Jong and Max Houkes were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Gonzalo Bueno and Daniel Vallejo won the title after defeating Ignacio Buse and Jorge Panta 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Peru.svg Arklon Huertas del Pino / Flag of Peru.svg Conner Huertas del Pino (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Boscardin Dias / Flag of Brazil.svg João Lucas Reis da Silva (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Uruguay.svg Ignacio Carou / Flag of Argentina.svg Ignacio Monzón (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Brazil.svg Daniel Dutra da Silva / Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sakamoto (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Peru.svg A Huertas del Pino
Flag of Peru.svg C Huertas del Pino
66
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Bautista Otegui
Flag of Argentina.svg G Villanueva
1 1 1 Flag of Peru.svg A Huertas del Pino
Flag of Peru.svg C Huertas del Pino
64 [12]
Flag of Argentina.svg Leonardo Aboian
Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás Farjat
1 2 Flag of Peru.svg G Bueno
Flag of Paraguay.svg AD Vallejo
0 6[14]
Flag of Peru.svg G Bueno
Flag of Paraguay.svg AD Vallejo
66 Flag of Peru.svg G Bueno
Flag of Paraguay.svg AD Vallejo
2 77[12]
PR Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg A Urrea
665[10]
3 Flag of Uruguay.svg I Carou
Flag of Argentina.svg Ignacio Monzón
4 4
PR Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg A Urrea
66PR Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg A Urrea
66
WC Flag of the United States.svg Milledge Cossu
Flag of the Bahamas.svg J Roberts
3 2 Flag of Peru.svg G Bueno
Flag of Paraguay.svg AD Vallejo
66
Flag of Peru.svg I Buse
Flag of Peru.svg J Panta
2 6[10] Flag of Peru.svg I Buse
Flag of Peru.svg J Panta
4 2
Flag of Ecuador.svg A Andrade
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg R Cid Subervi
63 [7] Flag of Peru.svg I Buse
Flag of Peru.svg J Panta
66
WC Flag of Peru.svg Alberto Odiseo Alvarado Berrospi
Flag of Peru.svg Gianluca Ballotta
2 3 4 Flag of Brazil.svg D Dutra da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg P Sakamoto
3 3
4 Flag of Brazil.svg D Dutra da Silva
Flag of Brazil.svg P Sakamoto
66 Flag of Peru.svg I Buse
Flag of Peru.svg J Panta
3 6[11]
Flag of Argentina.svg MF Descotte
Flag of Chile.svg M Soto
3 7[7] Flag of the United States.svg T Hilderbrand
Flag of the United States.svg N Schachter
62 [9]
Flag of the United States.svg T Hilderbrand
Flag of the United States.svg Noah Schachter
65 [10] Flag of the United States.svg T Hilderbrand
Flag of the United States.svg N Schachter
4 77[11]
Flag of Argentina.svg V Aboian
Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
2 4 2 Flag of Brazil.svg P Boscardin Dias
Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
661[9]
2 Flag of Brazil.svg P Boscardin Dias
Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
66

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References

  1. Heer, Florian (October 30, 2022). "Altmaier Tops Corria, Reaches Lima Challenger Final".