2025 Queensland International II – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2025 Queensland International II
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2025  · Queensland International ·  2026  

Matthew Romios and Colin Sinclair were the defending champions [1] but only Sinclair chose to defend his title, partnering Jake Delaney.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charles Broom / Flag of India.svg Anirudh Chandrasekar
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Charlton / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Patrick Harper
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Ellis / Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsu Yu-hsiou
  4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Blake Bayldon / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mats Hermans

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg C Broom
Flag of India.svg A Chandrasekar
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jesse Delaney
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Whitehouse
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Hulme
Flag of New Zealand.svg J Watt
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Gengel
Flag of France.svg M Janvier
 
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Bayldon
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mats Hermans
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Hewitt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Duje Markovina
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Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Tsung-hao
Flag of Japan.svg Hikaru Shiraishi
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Flag of Japan.svg M Imamura
Flag of Japan.svg S Watanabe
 
Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Ogura
Flag of Japan.svg Keisuke Saitoh
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ja Delaney
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg C Sinclair
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg H Jones
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Pavle Marinkov
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3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Ellis
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Y-h Hsu
 
Flag of Japan.svg S Hazawa
Flag of Japan.svg Shintaro Imai
 
Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Mochizuki
Flag of Japan.svg N Nakagawa
Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kody Pearson
Flag of the United States.svg Joshua Sheehy
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2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joshua Charlton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Harper

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References

  1. Heer, Florian (February 1, 2025). "Gengel To Face Schoolkate In Brisbane QTC Tennis International Final".