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2024 Internazionali di Tennis Città di Verona | |
Champions | Marcelo Demoliner Guillermo Durán |
Runners-up | Yanaki Milev Petr Nesterov |
Score | 6–7(6–8), 7–6(7–3), [15–13] |
Federico Gaio and Andrea Pellegrino were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.
Marcelo Demoliner and Guillermo Durán won the title after defeating Yanaki Milev and Petr Nesterov 6–7(6–8), 7–6(7–3), [15–13] in the final.
Paul Capdeville and Marcel Felder were the defending champions but Felder decided not to participate.
Capdeville played alongside Hans Podlipnik-Castillo, but they withdrawn after the first round.
Marcelo Demoliner and João Souza defeated James Cerretani and Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6–2, 4–6, [10–6] in the final to win the title.
Guido Andreozzi and Marcel Felder were the defending champions, but they chose not to compete.
Marcelo Demoliner and João Souza were the defending champions but lost to Thiemo de Bakker and André Sá in the final 6–3, 6–2.
Marcelo Demoliner and João Souza were the defending champions but decided not to compete together.
Souza teamed up with Víctor Estrella, but lost in the final.
Demoliner teamed up with Thiemo de Bakker but lost in the semifinals.
Martín Alund and Horacio Zeballos were the defending champions but Zeballos decided not to participate.
Alund teamed up with Facundo Bagnis but lost to eventual champions Máximo González and Diego Sebastián Schwartzman in the first round.
Pavol Červenák and Matteo Viola were the defending champions, but decided not to compete.
Gero Kretschmer and Alexander Satschko were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to Thomaz Bellucci and Marcelo Demoliner.
Łukasz Kubot and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, defeating Oliver Marach and Fabrice Martin in the final, 4–6, 6–3, [13–11].
Julio Peralta and Horacio Zeballos were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to Facundo Bagnis and Guillermo Durán.
Wesley Koolhof and Matwé Middelkoop were the defending champions, but Koolhof chose to compete in Los Cabos instead. Middelkoop played alongside Julian Knowle, but lost in the semifinals to Hans Podlipnik-Castillo and Andrei Vasilevski.
James Cerretani and Philipp Oswald were the defending champions, but Cerretani chose to compete in Sofia instead. Oswald played alongside Treat Huey, but lost in the first round to Alessandro Motti and Stefano Travaglia.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Adil Shamasdin were the defending champions but only Shamasdin chose to defend his title, partnering Sander Arends. Shamasdin lost in the quarterfinals to Dennis Novak and Tristan-Samuel Weissborn.
Romain Arneodo and Fernando Romboli were the defending champions but only Romboli chose to defend his title, partnering Fabrício Neis. Romboli lost in the first round to Sergio Galdós and Federico Zeballos.
Ariel Behar and Fabiano de Paula were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.
Wesley Koolhof and Artem Sitak were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.
Máximo González and Horacio Zeballos were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. González played alongside Fabrice Martin, but lost in the first round to Pablo Andújar and Pedro Martínez.
Marcelo Demoliner and Matwé Middelkoop were the defending champions, but Middelkoop decide to participate in the 2021 Open Sud de France instead. Demoliner was pairing up with Santiago González, but they lost in the first round to Guillermo Durán and Andrés Molteni.
Mateus Alves and Gustavo Heide were the defending champions but chose to defend their title with different partners. Alves partnered Gabriel Décamps but lost in the semifinals to Marcelo Demoliner and Rafael Matos. Heide partnered Gilbert Klier Júnior but retired from his first round match against Demoliner and Matos.
Guido Andreozzi and Guillermo Durán were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.
Manuel Guinard and Grégoire Jacq were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.