2013 Copa San Juan Gobierno – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Copa San Juan Gobierno
Champions Argentina Guillermo Durán
Argentina Máximo González
Runners-up Argentina Martín Alund
Argentina Facundo Bagnis
Final score 6–3, 6–0

Martín Alund and Horacio Zeballos were the defending champions but Zeballos chose not to compete.
Alund partnered with Facundo Bagnis and lost in the final to compatriots Guillermo Durán and M González 6–3, 6–0.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Argentina M Alund
 Argentina F Bagnis
6 6  
WC  Argentina F Bahamonde
 Argentina Facundo Jofre
2 0     1  Argentina M Alund
 Argentina F Bagnis
 
WC  Argentina Facundo Alvo
 Argentina Pedro Cachin
w.o      Argentina M Estévez
 Argentina M Martinez
w.o  
 Argentina Maximiliano Estévez
 Argentina Mateo Martinez
      1  Argentina M Alund
 Argentina F Bagnis
6 64 [10]  
Alt  Argentina Sebastian Bettiol
 Argentina Gonzalo Villanueva
4 4        Chile C Garin
 Ecuador E Gómez
3 77 [6]  
 Chile C Garin
 Ecuador E Gómez
6 6        Chile C Garin
 Ecuador E Gómez
6 7
 Argentina Raul Guardia
 Argentina Guillermo Riccitelli
1 0      Argentina GA Hidalgo
 Italy S Travaglia
4 5  
 Argentina Gabriel Alejandro Hidalgo
 Italy Stefano Travaglia
6 6       1  Argentina M Alund
 Argentina F Bagnis
3 0
   Argentina P Heras
 Argentina A Molteni
3 7 [7]        Argentina G Durán
 Argentina M González
6 6
 Chile G Lama
 Argentina JI Londero
6 5 [10]        Chile G Lama
 Argentina JI Londero
2 4  
 Argentina T Lipovsek Puches
 Argentina Joaquin Monteferrario
4 64     3  Argentina R Olivo
 Argentina M Trungelliti
6 6  
3  Argentina R Olivo
 Argentina M Trungelliti
6 77       3  Argentina R Olivo
 Argentina M Trungelliti
1 4
 Argentina A Collarini
 Argentina D Schwartzman
6 2 [7]        Argentina G Durán
 Argentina M González
6 6  
PR  Argentina P Galdón
 France Laurent Rochette
4 6 [10]     PR  Argentina P Galdón
 France L Rochette
w.o
 Argentina G Durán
 Argentina M González
6 6      Argentina G Durán
 Argentina M González
 
2  Argentina G Andreozzi
 Argentina E Schwank
3 2  

References

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