2024 Antofagasta Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2024 Antofagasta Challenger
Final
Champions Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus Alves
Flag of Chile.svg Matías Soto
Runners-up Flag of Argentina.svg Leonardo Aboian
Flag of Argentina.svg Valerio Aboian
Score6–1, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2023  · Antofagasta Challenger ·  2025  

Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos were the defending champions [1] but lost in the first round to Enzo Couacaud and Jesper de Jong.

Contents

Mateus Alves and Matías Soto won the title after defeating Leonardo and Valerio Aboian 6–1, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Brazil.svg Orlando Luz / Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Zormann (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Bolivia.svg Boris Arias / Flag of Bolivia.svg Federico Zeballos (first round)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Durán / Flag of Argentina.svg Mariano Kestelboim (withdrew)
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Scott Duncan / Flag of the United States.svg Hunter Reese (first round)
  5. Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus Alves / Flag of Chile.svg Matías Soto (champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Brazil.svg M Zormann
66
WC Flag of Chile.svg Ignacio Becerra
Flag of Chile.svg Daniel Antonio Núñez
2 3 1 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Brazil.svg M Zormann
62 [10]
Flag of Brazil.svg G Heide
Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
76 Flag of Brazil.svg G Heide
Flag of Brazil.svg JL Reis da Silva
3 6[4]
Flag of Brazil.svg L Britto
Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo André Saraiva dos Santos
5 2 1 Flag of Brazil.svg O Luz
Flag of Brazil.svg M Zormann
65 [7]
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg S Duncan
Flag of the United States.svg H Reese
3 6[8] Alt Flag of Argentina.svg L Aboian
Flag of Argentina.svg V Aboian
3 7[10]
Flag of Ecuador.svg Á Guillén Meza
Flag of Paraguay.svg AD Vallejo
64 [10] Flag of Ecuador.svg Á Guillén Meza
Flag of Paraguay.svg AD Vallejo
Alt Flag of Argentina.svg Leonardo Aboian
Flag of Argentina.svg V Aboian
66Alt Flag of Argentina.svg L Aboian
Flag of Argentina.svg V Aboian
w/o
Flag of Argentina.svg A Collarini
Flag of Argentina.svg JP Ficovich
1 4 Alt Flag of Argentina.svg L Aboian
Flag of Argentina.svg V Aboian
1 4
WC Flag of the United States.svg Anders Matta
Flag of Brazil.svg F Meligeni Alves
5 Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Chile.svg M Soto
66
Alt Flag of Argentina.svg Luciano Emanuel Ambrogi
Flag of Chile.svg Benjamín Zuñiga García
w/oAlt Flag of Argentina.svg LE Ambrogi
Flag of Chile.svg B Zuñiga García
1 2
Flag of Argentina.svg F Mena
Flag of Uruguay.svg F Roncadelli
656[5] 5 Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Chile.svg M Soto
66
5 Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Chile.svg M Soto
774 [10]5 Flag of Brazil.svg M Alves
Flag of Chile.svg M Soto
4 6[10]
Alt Flag of Brazil.svg Breno Braga
Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Braga
w/o Flag of France.svg E Couacaud
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J de Jong
64 [6]
Flag of Bolivia.svg H Dellien
Flag of Bolivia.svg M Dellien
Alt Flag of Brazil.svg B Braga
Flag of Brazil.svg V Braga
3 2
Flag of France.svg E Couacaud
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J de Jong
66 Flag of France.svg E Couacaud
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J de Jong
66
2 Flag of Bolivia.svg B Arias
Flag of Bolivia.svg F Zeballos
3 4

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References

  1. "Federico Zeballos y Boris Arias se coronaron campeones del Challenger de Antofagasta".