2013 Aberto Rio Preto – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Aberto Rio Preto
Champions Colombia Nicolás Barrientos
Colombia Carlos Salamanca
Runners-up Brazil Marcelo Demoliner
Brazil João Souza
Final score 6–4, 6–4
Main article: 2013 Aberto Rio Preto

Frederico Gil and Jaroslav Pospíšil won the last edition of the event in 2011, but chose not to compete.
Colombians Nicolás Barrientos and Carlos Salamanca defeated Brazilians Marcelo Demoliner and João Souza 6–4, 6–4.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil J Souza
6 4 [10]  
 Peru S Galdós
 Argentina G Pella
3 6 [3]     1  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil J Souza
6 6  
   Slovenia B Kavčič
 Croatia A Veić
6 6      Slovenia B Kavčič
 Croatia A Veić
2 2  
 Canada S Diez
 Venezuela David Souto
3 3       1  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil J Souza
 
4  Dominican Republic V Estrella Burgos
 Dominican Republic J Hernández
2 1        Brazil R Dutra da Silva
 Brazil T Monteiro
w/o  
 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
 Brazil T Monteiro
6 6        Brazil R Dutra da Silva
 Brazil T Monteiro
77 6
   Brazil Eduardo Dischinger
 Brazil A Ghem
6 6      Brazil E Dischinger
 Brazil A Ghem
65 2  
WC  Brazil Guilherme Oliveira
 Brazil Bruno Sant'anna
2 2       1  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil J Souza
4 4
   Colombia A González
 Venezuela Roberto Maytin
6 6       2  Colombia N Barrientos
 Colombia C Salamanca
6 6
 Spain Carlos Gomez-Herrera
 Italy G Quinzi
2 3        Colombia A González
 Venezuela R Maytin
4 6 [10]  
 Brazil R Hocevar
 Brazil L Kirche
77 6      Brazil R Hocevar
 Brazil L Kirche
6 4 [6]  
3  Moldova R Borvanov
 New Zealand A Sitak
65 4          Colombia A González
 Venezuela R Maytin
4 2
WC  Brazil T Alves
 Brazil Augusto Laranja
7 5 [10]       2  Colombia N Barrientos
 Colombia C Salamanca
6 6  
 Portugal G Elias
 Portugal P Sousa
5 7 [8]     WC  Brazil T Alves
 Brazil A Laranja
4 2
WC  Brazil Alexandre Tsuchiya
 Brazil Thales Turini
3 3     2  Colombia N Barrientos
 Colombia C Salamanca
6 6  
2  Colombia N Barrientos
 Colombia C Salamanca
6 6  

References

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