Tennis at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's doubles

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Tennis – Men's doubles at the 2019 Pan American Games
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VenueClub Lawn Tennis de La Exposcicion
DatesJuly 29 – August 3, 2019
Competitors34 from 17 nations
Teams17
Gold medal match score6–4, 3–6, [10–8]
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Peru.svg  Peru
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The men's doubles tennis event of the 2019 Pan American Games was held from July 29 through August 3 at the Club Lawn Tennis de La Exposcicion in Lima, Peru. [1]

Contents

Gonzalo Escobar and Roberto Quiroz of Ecuador won the gold medal, defeating Guido Andreozzi and Facundo Bagnis of Argentina in the final, 6–4, 3–6, [10–8].

Sergio Galdós and Juan Pablo Varillas of Peru won the bronze medal, defeating Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos of Bolivia in the bronze-medal match, 6–3, 3–6, [12–10].

Seeds

  1. Flag of Ecuador.svg  Gonzalo Escobar / Roberto Quiroz  (ECU) (champions, gold medalists)
  2. Flag of Argentina.svg  Guido Andreozzi / Facundo Bagnis  (ARG)(final, silver medalists)
  3. Flag of Peru.svg  Sergio Galdós / Juan Pablo Varillas  (PER)(semifinals, bronze medalists)
  4. Flag of Bolivia.svg  Boris Arias / Federico Zeballos  (BOL)(semifinals)
  5. Flag of Colombia.svg  Alejandro González / Nicolás Mejía  (COL)(quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Roberto Cid / Víctor Estrella  (DOM)(quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Brazil.svg  João Menezes / Thiago Wild  (BRA)(quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Chile.svg  Tomás Barrios / Alejandro Tabilo  (CHI)(quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final (gold-medal match)
          
1 Flag of Ecuador.svg  Gonzalo Escobar  (ECU)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Roberto Quiroz  (ECU)
66
4 Flag of Bolivia.svg  Boris Arias  (BOL)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Federico Zeballos  (BOL)
3 4
1 Flag of Ecuador.svg  Gonzalo Escobar  (ECU)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Roberto Quiroz  (ECU)
63 [10]
2 Flag of Argentina.svg  Guido Andreozzi  (ARG)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Facundo Bagnis  (ARG)
4 6[8]
3 Flag of Peru.svg  Sergio Galdós  (PER)
Flag of Peru.svg  Juan Pablo Varillas  (PER)
1 5
2 Flag of Argentina.svg  Guido Andreozzi  (ARG)
Flag of Argentina.svg  Facundo Bagnis  (ARG)
67Bronze-medal match
4 Flag of Bolivia.svg  Boris Arias  (BOL)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  Federico Zeballos  (BOL)
3 6[10]
3 Flag of Peru.svg  Sergio Galdós  (PER)
Flag of Peru.svg  Juan Pablo Varillas  (PER)
63 [12]

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Ecuador.svg  G Escobar  (ECU)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  R Quiroz  (ECU)
66
Flag of El Salvador.svg  A Alvarado  (ESA)
Flag of El Salvador.svg  L Miralles  (ESA)
1 1 Flag of the United States.svg  K King  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Mi Redlicki  (USA)
3 0
Flag of the United States.svg  K King  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Mi Redlicki  (USA)
661 Flag of Ecuador.svg  G Escobar  (ECU)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  R Quiroz  (ECU)
66
8 Flag of Chile.svg  T Barrios  (CHI)
Flag of Chile.svg  A Tabilo  (CHI)
4 4
Flag of Cuba.svg  Y Pérez  (CUB)
Flag of Cuba.svg  O Rivera  (CUB)
3 2
8 Flag of Chile.svg  T Barrios  (CHI)
Flag of Chile.svg  A Tabilo  (CHI)
66
1 Flag of Ecuador.svg  G Escobar  (ECU)
Flag of Ecuador.svg  R Quiroz  (ECU)
66
4 Flag of Bolivia.svg  B Arias  (BOL)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  F Zeballos  (BOL)
3 4
4 Flag of Bolivia.svg  B Arias  (BOL)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  F Zeballos  (BOL)
66
Flag of Mexico.svg  J Hernández  (MEX)
Flag of Mexico.svg  A Rubio  (MEX)
1 2
4 Flag of Bolivia.svg  B Arias  (BOL)
Flag of Bolivia.svg  F Zeballos  (BOL)
663[10]
6 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  R Cid  (DOM)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  V Estrella  (DOM)
2 77[2]
Flag of Uruguay.svg  F Llanes  (URU)
Flag of Uruguay.svg  F Roncadelli  (URU)
1 5
6 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  R Cid  (DOM)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  V Estrella  (DOM)
67

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Brazil.svg  J Menezes  (BRA)
Flag of Brazil.svg  T Wild  (BRA)
66
Flag of Guatemala.svg  S González  (GUA)
Flag of Guatemala.svg  W González  (GUA)
1 4
7 Flag of Brazil.svg  J Menezes  (BRA)
Flag of Brazil.svg  T Wild  (BRA)
2 4
3 Flag of Peru.svg  S Galdós  (PER)
Flag of Peru.svg  JP Varillas  (PER)
66
Flag of Barbados.svg  D King  (BAR)
Flag of Barbados.svg  H Lewis  (BAR)
783 [8]
3 Flag of Peru.svg  S Galdós  (PER)
Flag of Peru.svg  JP Varillas  (PER)
666[10]
3 Flag of Peru.svg  S Galdós  (PER)
Flag of Peru.svg  JP Varillas  (PER)
1 5
2 Flag of Argentina.svg  G Andreozzi  (ARG)
Flag of Argentina.svg  F Bagnis  (ARG)
67
5 Flag of Colombia.svg  A González  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  N Mejía  (COL)
66
Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  A Obando  (HON)
Flag of Honduras (before 2022).svg  K Turcios  (HON)
4 2
5 Flag of Colombia.svg  A González  (COL)
Flag of Colombia.svg  N Mejía  (COL)
2 1
2 Flag of Argentina.svg  G Andreozzi  (ARG)
Flag of Argentina.svg  F Bagnis  (ARG)
66
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  B Newman  (BAH)
Flag of the Bahamas.svg  J Roberts  (BAH)
2 2
2 Flag of Argentina.svg  G Andreozzi  (ARG)
Flag of Argentina.svg  F Bagnis  (ARG)
66

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References

  1. "Daily Schedule" . Retrieved 29 July 2019.