2023 Tenerife Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 Tenerife Challenger
Final
Champions Flag of Romania.svg Victor Vlad Cornea
Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Martos Gornés
Runners-up Flag of Finland.svg Patrik Niklas-Salminen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Bart Stevens
Score6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2021  · Tenerife Challenger ·  2023  

Nuno Borges and Francisco Cabral were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Victor Vlad Cornea and Sergio Martos Gornés won the title after defeating Patrik Niklas-Salminen and Bart Stevens 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sander Arends / Flag of the Netherlands.svg David Pel (first round)
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonny O'Mara / Flag of Poland.svg Szymon Walków (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Italy.svg Marco Bortolotti / Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Fallert (first round)
  4. Flag of Monaco.svg Romain Arneodo / Flag of Austria.svg Sam Weissborn (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Arends
Flag of the Netherlands.svg D Pel
4 6[5]
Flag of Italy.svg F Cobolli
Flag of Italy.svg F Passaro
64 [10] Flag of Italy.svg F Cobolli
Flag of Italy.svg F Passaro
64 [10]
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Lomakin
Flag placeholder.svg A Shevchenko
66 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Lomakin
Flag placeholder.svg A Shevchenko
3 6[5]
WC Flag of Spain.svg D Marrero
Flag of the United States.svg Dhruva Mulye
4 3 Flag of Italy.svg F Cobolli
Flag of Italy.svg F Passaro
4 2
4 Flag of Monaco.svg R Arneodo
Flag of Austria.svg S Weissborn
5 77[11] Flag of Finland.svg P Niklas-Salminen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg B Stevens
66
Flag of Finland.svg P Niklas-Salminen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg B Stevens
763[13] Flag of Finland.svg P Niklas-Salminen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg B Stevens
66
WC Flag of Spain.svg Iván Marrero Curbelo
Flag of the United States.svg H Rousseau
1 2 Flag of India.svg A Kadhe
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
3 1
Flag of India.svg A Kadhe
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
66 Flag of Finland.svg P Niklas-Salminen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg B Stevens
3 4
Alt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Mertens
Flag of Argentina.svg S Rodríguez Taverna
0 Flag of Romania.svg VV Cornea
Flag of Spain.svg S Martos Gornés
66
Flag of the United States.svg A Lawson
Flag of New Zealand.svg A Sitak
0rAlt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Mertens
Flag of Argentina.svg S Rodríguez Taverna
3 4
Flag placeholder.svg I Liutarevich
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
6477[12]Flag placeholder.svg I Liutarevich
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
66
3 Flag of Italy.svg M Bortolotti
Flag of Germany.svg F Fallert
7765[10] Flag placeholder.svg I Liutarevich
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Manafov
784 [8]
Flag of Romania.svg VV Cornea
Flag of Spain.svg S Martos Gornés
66 Flag of Romania.svg VV Cornea
Flag of Spain.svg S Martos Gornés
666[10]
Flag of Germany.svg C Frantzen
Flag of the United States.svg R Stalder
4 3 Flag of Romania.svg VV Cornea
Flag of Spain.svg S Martos Gornés
771 [10]
Flag of Germany.svg H Jebens
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Molchanov
632 2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
656[7]
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J O'Mara
Flag of Poland.svg S Walków
776

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References

  1. "By The Numbers: 2021 ATP Challenger Tour | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.