Tennis at the 2019 African Games – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2019 African Games
VenueCheminots Club
Dates24-29 August
Competitors62 from 22 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
  2015
2023  
Men's doubles
Tennis at the 2019 African Games
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
Team men women
  2015  · African Games ·  2023  

The men's doubles event at the 2019 African Games was held from 24 to 29 August at the Cheminots Club. [1]

Contents

Wisdom Na-Adjrago and George Darko are the defending champion, but they doesn't participate in this year event. [2]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Aziz Dougaz  (TUN)
and Skander Mansouri
Flag of Morocco.svg  Adam Moundir  (MAR)
and Lamine Ouahab
Flag of Egypt.svg  Akram El Sallaly  (EGY)
and Mohamed Safwat
Flag of Egypt.svg  Karim-Mohamed Maamoun  (EGY)
and Sherif Sabry

Seeds

  1. Flag of Tunisia.svg  Aziz Dougaz  (TUN) / Flag of Tunisia.svg  Skander Mansouri  (TUN) (champion; gold medalist)
  2. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Benjamin Lock  (ZIM) / Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Courtney John Lock  (ZIM)(Quarterfinal)
  3. Flag of Egypt.svg  Akram El Sallaly  (EGY) / Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Safwat  (EGY)(semifinal)
  4. Flag of Morocco.svg  Adam Moundir  (MAR) / Flag of Morocco.svg  Lamine Ouahab  (MAR)(final; silver medalist)
  5. Flag of Egypt.svg  Karim-Mohamed Maamoun  (EGY) / Flag of Egypt.svg  Sherif Sabry  (EGY)(semifinal)
  6. Flag of Morocco.svg  Anas Fattar  (MAR) / Flag of Morocco.svg  Yassir Kilani  (MAR)(Quarterfinal)
  7. Flag of Kenya.svg  Ismael Mzai  (KEN) / Flag of Kenya.svg  Ibrahim Yego  (KEN)(Quarterfinal)
  8. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Takanyi Garanganga  (ZIM) / Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Mehluli Sibanda  (ZIM)(Quarterfinal)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals
28 August
Final
29 August
          
1 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Aziz Dougaz  (TUN)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Skander Mansouri  (TUN)
66
3 Flag of Egypt.svg  Akram El Sallaly  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  Mohamed Safwat  (EGY)
1 1
1 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Aziz Dougaz  (TUN)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Skander Mansouri  (TUN)
67
4 Flag of Morocco.svg  Adam Moundir  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Lamine Ouahab  (MAR)
4 5
4 Flag of Morocco.svg  Adam Moundir  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Lamine Ouahab  (MAR)
66
5 Flag of Egypt.svg  Karim-Mohamed Maamoun  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  Sherif Sabry  (EGY)
3 2

Top half

First round
25 August
Second round
26 August
Quarterfinals
27 August
Semifinals
28 August
1 Flag of Tunisia.svg  A Dougaz  (TUN)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  S Mansouri  (TUN)
67
Flag of Benin.svg  A Klégou  (BEN)
Flag of Benin.svg  S Monnou  (BEN)
66Flag of Benin.svg  A Klégou  (BEN)
Flag of Benin.svg  S Monnou  (BEN)
3 5
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  A Ahmed  (ETH)
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  M Sereche  (ETH)
2 1 1 Flag of Tunisia.svg  A Dougaz  (TUN)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  S Mansouri  (TUN)
3 6[10]
Flag of Ghana.svg  J Acquah  (GHA)
Flag of Ghana.svg  B Palm  (GHA)
w/o6 Flag of Morocco.svg  A Fattar  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Y Kilani  (MAR)
61 [6]
Flag of Mali.svg  A Bagayoko  (MLI)
Flag of Mali.svg  S Diallo  (MLI)
Flag of Ghana.svg  J Acquah  (GHA)
Flag of Ghana.svg  B Palm  (GHA)
62 [5]
Flag of Uganda.svg  S Ayella  (UGA)
Flag of Uganda.svg  D Oringa  (UGA)
6 Flag of Morocco.svg  A Fattar  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Y Kilani  (MAR)
4 6[10]
6 Flag of Morocco.svg  A Fattar  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  Y Kilani  (MAR)
w/o1 Flag of Tunisia.svg  A Dougaz  (TUN)
Flag of Tunisia.svg  S Mansouri  (TUN)
66
3 Flag of Egypt.svg  A El Sallaly  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  M Safwat  (EGY)
7763 Flag of Egypt.svg  A El Sallaly  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  M Safwat  (EGY)
1 1
Flag of Kenya.svg  K Cheruiyot  (KEN)
Flag of Kenya.svg  A Njogu  (KEN)
652 3 Flag of Egypt.svg  A El Sallaly  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  M Safwat  (EGY)
66
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  A Ikondo  (COD)
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  B Bolangi  (COD)
66Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  A Ikondo  (COD)
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  B Bolangi  (COD)
0 1
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  A Bationo  (CIV)
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  K Koffi  (CIV)
1 4 3 Flag of Egypt.svg  A El Sallaly  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  M Safwat  (EGY)
665[10]
Flag of Namibia.svg  J Erasmus  (NAM)
Flag of Namibia.svg  G Van Dyk  (NAM)
610 8 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  T Garanganga  (ZIM)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  M Sibanda  (ZIM)
3 77[2]
Flag of Nigeria.svg  S Emmanuel  (NGR)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  J Ubong  (NGR)
776Flag of Nigeria.svg  S Emmanuel  (NGR)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  J Ubong  (NGR)
1 3
Flag of Madagascar.svg  L Andriamasilalao  (MAD)
Flag of Madagascar.svg  A Ratsimandresy  (MAD)
1 3 8 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  T Garanganga  (ZIM)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  M Sibanda  (ZIM)
66
8 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  T Garanganga  (ZIM)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  M Sibanda  (ZIM)
66

Bottom half

First round
25 August
Second round
26 August
Quarterfinals
27 August
Semifinals
28 August
7 Flag of Kenya.svg  I Mzai  (KEN)
Flag of Kenya.svg  I Yego  (KEN)
62 [10]
Flag of Ghana.svg  H Abban  (GHA)
Flag of Ghana.svg  I Nortey  (GHA)
3 6[8] 7 Flag of Kenya.svg  I Mzai  (KEN)
Flag of Kenya.svg  I Yego  (KEN)
66
Flag of Botswana.svg  T Holmes  (BOT)
Flag of Botswana.svg  D Seetso  (BOT)
2 65Flag of Lesotho.svg  N Motlojoa  (LES)
Flag of Lesotho.svg  M Sempe  (LES)
3 3
Flag of Lesotho.svg  N Motlojoa  (LES)
Flag of Lesotho.svg  M Sempe  (LES)
6777 Flag of Kenya.svg  I Mzai  (KEN)
Flag of Kenya.svg  I Yego  (KEN)
2 1
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  S Belay  (ETH)
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  U Fiseha  (ETH)
0 2 4 Flag of Morocco.svg  A Moundir  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  L Ouahab  (MAR)
66
Flag of Togo.svg  B Alipoe-Tchotchodji  (TOG)
Flag of Togo.svg  C Alipoe-Tchotchodji  (TOG)
66Flag of Togo.svg  B Alipoe-Tchotchodji  (TOG)
Flag of Togo.svg  C Alipoe-Tchotchodji  (TOG)
1 1
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  E Coulibaly  (CIV)
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  G Ouattara  (CIV)
3 3 4 Flag of Morocco.svg  A Moundir  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  L Ouahab  (MAR)
66
4 Flag of Morocco.svg  A Moundir  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  L Ouahab  (MAR)
664 Flag of Morocco.svg  A Moundir  (MAR)
Flag of Morocco.svg  L Ouahab  (MAR)
66
5 Flag of Egypt.svg  K-M Maamoun  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  S Sabry  (EGY)
665 Flag of Egypt.svg  K-M Maamoun  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  S Sabry  (EGY)
3 2
Flag of Gabon.svg  H Antchandie  (GAB)
Flag of Gabon.svg  W Lebendje  (GAB)
1 1 5 Flag of Egypt.svg  K-M Maamoun  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  S Sabry  (EGY)
67
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  W Bushamuka  (COD)
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  C Saidi Otupio  (COD)
66Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  W Bushamuka  (COD)
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  C Saidi Otupio  (COD)
2 5
Flag of Mauritania.svg  S El Hafedh  (MTN)
Flag of Mauritania.svg  O Youbawa  (MTN)
1 0 5 Flag of Egypt.svg  K-M Maamoun  (EGY)
Flag of Egypt.svg  S Sabry  (EGY)
777
Flag of Guinea.svg  A Diallo  (GUI)
Flag of Guinea.svg  M Makadji  (GUI)
3 1 2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  B Lock  (ZIM)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  CJ Lock  (ZIM)
5 64
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  A Bangura  (SLE)
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  B Kargbo  (SLE)
66Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  A Bangura  (SLE)
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  B Kargbo  (SLE)
1 2
Flag of Nigeria.svg  E Audu  (NGR)
Flag of Nigeria.svg  T Otuu  (NGR)
3 3 2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  B Lock  (ZIM)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  CJ Lock  (ZIM)
66
2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  B Lock  (ZIM)
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  CJ Lock  (ZIM)
66

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