2024 President's Cup – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2024 President's Cup
Final
ChampionsFlag placeholder.svg Egor Agafonov
Flag placeholder.svg Ilia Simakin
Runners-up Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Denis Istomin
Flag placeholder.svg Evgeny Karlovskiy
Score6–4, 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2023  · President's Cup ·  2025  

S D Prajwal Dev and Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha were the defending champions [1] but only Dev chose to defend his title, partnering Nitin Kumar Sinha. They lost in the first round to Aleksandre Bakshi and Zura Tkemaladze.

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Egor Agafonov and Ilia Simakin won the title after defeating Denis Istomin and Evgeny Karlovskiy 6–4, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Israel.svg Daniel Cukierman / Flag of Austria.svg Neil Oberleitner (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Japan.svg Seita Watanabe / Flag of Japan.svg Takeru Yuzuki (semifinals)
  3. Flag placeholder.svg Aleksandr Lobanov / Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Aoran (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladyslav Orlov / Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Pokorný (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Israel.svg D Cukierman
Flag of Austria.svg N Oberleitner
w/o
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Amir Omarkhanov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Yerassyl Yerdilda
1 Flag of Israel.svg D Cukierman
Flag of Austria.svg N Oberleitner
776
Alt Flag of Bulgaria.svg Leonid Sheyngezikht
Flag placeholder.svg Maxim Zhukov
3 6[5] Flag placeholder.svg I Denisov
Flag of Georgia.svg S Purtseladze
621
Flag placeholder.svg Ivan Denisov
Flag of Georgia.svg S Purtseladze
61 [10]1 Flag of Israel.svg D Cukierman
Flag of Austria.svg N Oberleitner
665[7]
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Orlov
Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Pokorný
66 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg D Istomin
Flag placeholder.svg E Karlovskiy
4 77[10]
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg M Bašić
Flag of Norway.svg V Durasovic
3 4 4 Flag of Ukraine.svg V Orlov
Flag of Slovakia.svg L Pokorný
4 64
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg D Istomin
Flag placeholder.svg E Karlovskiy
64 [12] Flag of Uzbekistan.svg D Istomin
Flag placeholder.svg E Karlovskiy
677
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg S Fomin
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg G Lomakin
2 6[10] Flag of Uzbekistan.svg D Istomin
Flag placeholder.svg E Karlovskiy
4 3
Flag of the United States.svg Alafia Ayeni
Flag of Poland.svg F Peliwo
0 5 Flag placeholder.svg E Agafonov
Flag placeholder.svg I Simakin
66
Flag placeholder.svg E Agafonov
Flag placeholder.svg I Simakin
67Flag placeholder.svg E Agafonov
Flag placeholder.svg I Simakin
7777
WC Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Iliyas Maratuly
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Islam Orynbasar
3 0 3 Flag placeholder.svg A Lobanov
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg A Wang
6564
3 Flag placeholder.svg Aleksandr Lobanov
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg A Wang
66Flag placeholder.svg E Agafonov
Flag placeholder.svg I Simakin
776
Flag of India.svg SDP Dev
Flag of India.svg Nitin Kumar Sinha
6578[8] 2 Flag of Japan.svg S Watanabe
Flag of Japan.svg T Yuzuki
652
Flag of Georgia.svg A Bakshi
Flag of Georgia.svg Z Tkemaladze
7766[10] Flag of Georgia.svg A Bakshi
Flag of Georgia.svg Z Tkemaladze
2 1
Flag of India.svg Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg K Sultanov
4 4 2 Flag of Japan.svg S Watanabe
Flag of Japan.svg T Yuzuki
66
2 Flag of Japan.svg S Watanabe
Flag of Japan.svg T Yuzuki
66

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References

  1. "Draws | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.