2023 Tampere Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Tampere Open
Final
Champions Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Kielan
Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Matuszewski
Runners-up Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladyslav Orlov
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Taylor
Score6–4, 7–6(9–7)
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · Tampere Open ·  2024  

Alexander Erler and Lucas Miedler were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Szymon Kielan and Piotr Matuszewski won the title after defeating Vladyslav Orlov and Adam Taylor 6–4, 7–6(9–7) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Austria.svg Neil Oberleitner / Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Walków (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Argentina.svg Hernán Casanova / Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás Lipovšek Puches (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Kielan / Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Matuszewski (champions)
  4. Flag of Ukraine.svg Eric Vanshelboim / Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Damien Wenger (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Austria.svg N Oberleitner
Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
772 [10]
Flag of Spain.svg D Rincón
Flag of Spain.svg N Sánchez Izquierdo
656[7] 1 Flag of Austria.svg N Oberleitner
Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
4 5
Flag of Finland.svg Patrick Kaukovalta
Flag of Finland.svg E Vasa
76 Flag of Finland.svg P Kaukovalta
Flag of Finland.svg E Vasa
67
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg R Bertola
Flag of Germany.svg Elmar Ejupovic
5 1 Flag of Finland.svg P Kaukovalta
Flag of Finland.svg E Vasa
4 7[8]
3 Flag of Poland.svg S Kielan
Flag of Poland.svg P Matuszewski
4 6[10]3 Flag of Poland.svg S Kielan
Flag of Poland.svg P Matuszewski
65 [10]
Flag of Romania.svg Dragoș Nicolae Cazacu
Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Cristian Dumitru
61 [7] 3 Flag of Poland.svg S Kielan
Flag of Poland.svg P Matuszewski
66
Flag of Estonia.svg Johannes Seeman
Flag of Estonia.svg S Troost
2 2
3 Flag of Poland.svg S Kielan
Flag of Poland.svg P Matuszewski
679
Flag of Tunisia.svg M Echargui
Flag of Italy.svg Federico Iannaccone
3 67 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Orlov
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Taylor
4 67
Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Zukas
679 Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
Flag of Argentina.svg M Zukas
657[10]
WC Flag of Finland.svg Vesa Ahti
Flag of Finland.svg Roni Rikkonen
3 4 4 Flag of Ukraine.svg E Vanshelboim
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg D Wenger
775 [5]
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Eric Vanshelboim
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Damien Wenger
66 Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
Flag of Argentina.svg M Zukas
62 [6]
Flag of Poland.svg M Kaśnikowski
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Svrčina
4 3 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Orlov
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Taylor
3 6[10]
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Orlov
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Taylor
66 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Orlov
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Taylor
5 6[10]
WC Flag of Finland.svg Hermanni Tiainen
Flag of Finland.svg Jussi Tiainen
2 3 2 Flag of Argentina.svg H Casanova
Flag of Argentina.svg T Lipovšek Puches
72 [5]
2 Flag of Argentina.svg H Casanova
Flag of Argentina.svg T Lipovšek Puches
66

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References

  1. Heer, Florian (July 24, 2022). "Piros Claims Maiden Challenger Crown At Tampere Open".