2023 Open Rionegro – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Open Rionegro
Final
Champions Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Sebastián Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg Andrés Urrea
Runners-up Flag of Brazil.svg Orlando Luz
Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Prihodko
Score6–3, 7–6(12–10)
Events
Singles Doubles
Open Rionegro ·  2024  

This was the first edition of the tournament. [1]

Juan Sebastián Gómez and Andrés Urrea won the title after defeating Orlando Luz and Oleg Prihodko 6–3, 7–6(12–10) in the final.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Brazil.svg Orlando Luz / Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleg Prihodko (final)
  2. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Benjamin Lock / Flag of New Zealand.svg Rubin Statham (first round)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Calum Puttergill / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kelsey Stevenson (semifinals)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Evan King / Flag of the United States.svg Vasil Kirkov (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
5 6[10]
Flag of the United States.svg V Lilov
Flag of Peru.svg J Panta
73 [8] 1 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
66
WC Flag of Colombia.svg Alejandro Hoyos
Flag of Colombia.svg Miguel Tobón
3 6[6] Flag of Colombia.svg N Mejía
Flag of Colombia.svg JA Rodríguez
1 4
Flag of Colombia.svg N Mejía
Flag of Colombia.svg Johan Alexander Rodríguez
63 [10]1 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
646[10]
4 Flag of the United States.svg E King
Flag of the United States.svg V Kirkov
773 [7]
4 Flag of the United States.svg E King
Flag of the United States.svg V Kirkov
4 6[12]
Flag of the United States.svg G Goldhoff
Flag of Chile.svg M Soto
62 [10]
1 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko
3 610
Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Brazil.svg João Victor Couto Loureiro
776 Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg A Urrea
6712
Flag of Brazil.svg P Boscardin Dias
Flag of Brazil.svg E Ribeiro
642 Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Brazil.svg JVC Loureiro
WC Flag of Colombia.svg Felipe Santamaría
Flag of Colombia.svg Adrià Soriano Barrera
3 3 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Puttergill
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg K Stevenson
w/o
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Puttergill
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg K Stevenson
663 Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Puttergill
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg K Stevenson
4 64
Alt Flag of Colombia.svg Nicolás Buitrago
Flag of Colombia.svg Enrique Peña
4 6[10] Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg A Urrea
677
Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg A Urrea
63 [12] Flag of Colombia.svg JS Gómez
Flag of Colombia.svg A Urrea
3 7[10]
Flag of Argentina.svg MF Descotte
Flag of Argentina.svg S Rodríguez Taverna
66 Flag of Argentina.svg MF Descotte
Flag of Argentina.svg S Rodríguez Taverna
65 [5]
2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Lock
Flag of New Zealand.svg R Statham
4 4

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References

  1. Tiempo, Casa Editorial El (June 15, 2023). "Luego de seis años, regresa un ATP Challenger a Antioquia: todo lo que debe saber". El Tiempo.