2024 Oeiras Indoors – Doubles

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Doubles
2024 Oeiras Indoors
Final
Champions Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jay Clarke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marcus Willis
Runners-up Flag of France.svg Théo Arribagé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Geerts
Score6–4, 6–7(9–11), [10–3]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2023  · Oeiras Indoors ·  2024  

Sander Arends and David Pel were the defending champions [1] but chose not to defend their title.

Contents

Jay Clarke and Marcus Willis won the title after defeating Théo Arribagé and Michael Geerts 6–4, 6–7(9–11), [10–3] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of France.svg Théo Arribagé / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Geerts (final)
  2. Flag of Portugal.svg Jaime Faria / Flag of Portugal.svg Henrique Rocha (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jay Clarke / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Marcus Willis (champions)
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charles Broom / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Whitehouse (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of France.svg T Arribagé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Geerts
677
Flag of Poland.svg M Kaśnikowski
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Uzhylovskyi
3 631 Flag of France.svg T Arribagé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Geerts
76
Flag of the United States.svg T-S Kwiatkowski
Flag of the United States.svg A Lawson
660[6] WC Flag of Portugal.svg J Domingues
Flag of Portugal.svg T Pereira
5 1
WC Flag of Portugal.svg J Domingues
Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Pereira
4 77[10]1 Flag of France.svg T Arribagé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Geerts
63 [10]
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg C Broom
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Whitehouse
4 77[4] Flag of Germany.svg S Fanselow
Flag of Germany.svg L Gerch
3 6[3]
Flag of Germany.svg S Fanselow
Flag of Germany.svg Lucas Gerch
663[10] Flag of Germany.svg S Fanselow
Flag of Germany.svg L Gerch
6126[10]
Flag of France.svg G Debru
Flag of France.svg T Lamasine
796 Flag of France.svg G Debru
Flag of France.svg T Lamasine
7144 [6]
WC Flag of Portugal.svg Pedro Araújo
Flag of Portugal.svg F Gil
673 1 Flag of France.svg T Arribagé
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Geerts
4 711[3]
Flag of Germany.svg Elmar Ejupovic
Flag of Ukraine.svg Vadym Ursu
651 3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Clarke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Willis
669[10]
Flag of Denmark.svg J Ingildsen
Flag of the United States.svg C Kingsley
776 Flag of Denmark.svg J Ingildsen
Flag of the United States.svg C Kingsley
3 65
Flag of France.svg K de Schepper
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli
5 4 3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Clarke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Willis
677
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Clarke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Willis
763 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Clarke
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Willis
666[10]
Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Vrbenský
66 Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Vrbenský
3 78[2]
Flag of Portugal.svg Gonçalo Falcão
Flag of Italy.svg L Giustino
2 3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Vrbenský
61 [10]
Flag of Italy.svg Samuel Vincent Ruggeri
Flag of Italy.svg Augusto Virgili
63 [7] 2 Flag of Portugal.svg J Faria
Flag of Portugal.svg H Rocha
3 6[6]
2 Flag of Portugal.svg J Faria
Flag of Portugal.svg H Rocha
3 6[10]

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References

  1. "Arends e Pel vencem no Jamor e perseguem sonhos de compromisso assumido". www.raquetc.com. January 14, 2023.