2013 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Champions France Nicolas Mahut
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Runners-up United States Tim Smyczek
United States Rhyne Williams
Final score 6–7(4–7), 6–2, [10–5]

Santiago González and Scott Lipsky were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Denis Kudla and Michael Russell.
Nicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin won the title, defeating Tim Smyczek and Rhyne Williams, 6–7(4–7), 6–2, [10–5].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Mexico S González
 United States S Lipsky
6 66 4  
 United States D Kudla
 United States M Russell
4 78 [10]      United States D Kudla
 United States M Russell
2 3  
 United States T Smyczek
 United States R Williams
6 6      United States T Smyczek
 United States R Williams
6 6  
 Australia M Matosevic
 Germany F Moser
3 2        United States T Smyczek
 United States R Williams
77 65 [10]  
3  United States J Blake
 United States R Ram
4 77 [6]        Croatia I Karlović
 India D Sharan
62 77 [8]  
 Canada A Shamasdin
 Australia J-P Smith
6 63 [10]      Canada A Shamasdin
 Australia J-P Smith
4 6 [17]
 Ukraine I Marchenko
 Ukraine D Molchanov
6 61 [9]      Croatia I Karlović
 India D Sharan
6 4 [19]  
 Croatia I Karlović
 India D Sharan
4 77 [11]        United States T Smyczek
 United States R Williams
77 2 [5]
 Australia M Ebden
 Netherlands I Sijsling
6 6       2  France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
64 6 [10]
Alt  Venezuela E Gil
 United States K Kolev
2 1      Australia M Ebden
 Netherlands I Sijsling
3 2  
 Australia C Guccione
 Australia L Hewitt
6 3 [5]     4  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil A Sá
6 6  
4  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil A Sá
4 6 [10]       4  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil A Sá
4 64
 Belgium R Bemelmans
 Poland M Przysiężny
6 3 [5]       2  France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
6 77  
WC  India P Amritraj
 United States S Querrey
4 6 [10]     WC  India P Amritraj
 United States S Querrey
 United States J Cerretani
 France K de Schepper
3 4     2  France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
w/o  
2  France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
6 6  

References

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