2024 Cassis Open Provence – Doubles

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Doubles
2024 Cassis Open Provence
2023 Champions Flag of France.svg Dan Added
Flag of France.svg Jonathan Eysseric
Events
Singles Doubles
  2023  · Cassis Open Provence ·  2025  

Dan Added and Jonathan Eysseric were the defending champions [1] but only Added chose to defend his title, partnering Arthur Reymond.

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Seeds

  1. Flag of India.svg Anirudh Chandrasekar / Flag of India.svg Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha
  2. Flag of France.svg Manuel Guinard / Flag of France.svg Matteo Martineau
  3. Flag of Portugal.svg Jaime Faria / Flag of Portugal.svg Henrique Rocha
  4. Flag of France.svg Antoine Escoffier / Flag of France.svg Luca Sanchez

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of India.svg A Chandrasekar
Flag of India.svg N Kaliyanda Poonacha
WC Flag of France.svg Paul Ambrosino
Flag of France.svg David Couronne
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Flag of Peru.svg A Huertas del Pino
Flag of Peru.svg C Huertas del Pino
 
3 Flag of Portugal.svg J Faria
Flag of Portugal.svg H Rocha
 
Flag of Israel.svg D Cukierman
Flag of Israel.svg R Stepanov
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Flag of France.svg D Added
Flag of France.svg A Reymond
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Flag of the United Kingdom.svg L Broady
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg H Searle
 
Flag of France.svg Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine
Flag of Italy.svg Augusto Virgili
 
Flag of Austria.svg D Pichler
Flag of Austria.svg J Rodionov
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Flag of France.svg R Bertrand
Flag of Syria.svg H Naw
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4 Flag of France.svg A Escoffier
Flag of France.svg L Sanchez
 
Flag of India.svg S Banthia
Flag of Spain.svg Bruno Pujol Navarro
 
Flag of France.svg Fabien Salle
Flag of Colombia.svg Adrià Soriano Barrera
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WC Flag of France.svg Hugo Cardinaud
Flag of France.svg Pierre Antoine Tailleu
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2 Flag of France.svg M Guinard
Flag of France.svg M Martineau

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