2013 Heineken Open – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Heineken Open
Champions United Kingdom Colin Fleming
Brazil Bruno Soares
Runners-up Sweden Johan Brunström
Denmark Frederik Nielsen
Final score 7–6(7–1), 7–6(7–2)
Main article: 2013 Heineken Open

Oliver Marach and Alexander Peya were the defending champions but Peya decided not to participate.
Marach played alongside Daniele Bracciali but they lost in the first round to Jerzy Janowicz and Albert Ramos.
Colin Fleming and Bruno Soares won the title, defeating Johan Brunström and Frederik Nielsen in the final, 7–6(7–1), 7–6(7–2).

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 United Kingdom C Fleming
Brazil B Soares
2 78 [10]
WC New Zealand D King-Turner
New Zealand M Venus
6 66 [7] 1 United Kingdom C Fleming
Brazil B Soares
6 6  
  Germany B Becker
Austria J Melzer
77 78     Germany B Becker
Austria J Melzer
3 4  
  United States E Butorac
Australia P Hanley
65 66   1 United Kingdom C Fleming
Brazil B Soares
77 77  
3 Austria J Knowle
Slovakia F Polášek
6 6   3 Austria J Knowle
Slovakia F Polášek
60 63  
  Brazil T Bellucci
Argentina C Berlocq
3 4   3 Austria J Knowle
Slovakia F Polášek
6 7  
  Romania V Hănescu
Slovakia M Kližan
6 6     Romania V Hănescu
Slovakia M Kližan
2 5  
  United Kingdom J Delgado
United Kingdom K Skupski
2 2   1 United Kingdom C Fleming
Brazil B Soares
77 77  
WC New Zealand A Sitak
New Zealand J Statham
3 2     Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
61 62  
  Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 6     Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 6  
  Poland J Janowicz
Spain A Ramos
6 6     Poland J Janowicz
Spain A Ramos
2 4  
4 Italy D Bracciali
Austria O Marach
3 4     Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
67 6 [10]
  Belgium X Malisse
Germany F Moser
77 6     Czech Republic F Čermák
Slovakia M Mertiňák
79 4 [6]
  United Kingdom J Marray
Brazil A Sá
65 4     Belgium X Malisse
Germany F Moser
     
  Czech Republic F Čermák
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 3 [13]   Czech Republic F Čermák
Slovakia M Mertiňák
w/o    
2 Mexico S González
United States S Lipsky
2 6 [11]

References

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