2013 Kremlin Cup – Men's Doubles

Men's Doubles
2013 Kremlin Cup
Champions Russia Mikhail Elgin
Uzbekistan Denis Istomin
Runners-up United Kingdom Ken Skupski
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
Final score 6–2, 1–6, [14–12]
Main article: 2013 Kremlin Cup

František Čermák and Michal Mertiňák were the defending champion, but they decided not to participate together. Čermák played alongside Filip Polášek, but lost in the first round to Rameez Junaid and Philipp Marx. Mertiňák teamed up with André Sá, but lost in the quarterfinals to Victor Baluda and Konstantin Kravchuk.
Mikhail Elgin and Denis Istomin won the title, defeating Ken Skupski and Neal Skupski in the final, 6–2, 1–6, [14–12].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Belarus M Mirnyi
 Romania H Tecău
77 6  
 Italy P Lorenzi
 Italy A Seppi
65 2     1  Belarus M Mirnyi
 Romania H Tecău
67 1  
Alt  Kazakhstan A Golubev
 Argentina H Zeballos
4 3      United Kingdom K Skupski
 United Kingdom N Skupski
79 6  
 United Kingdom K Skupski
 United Kingdom N Skupski
6 6        United Kingdom K Skupski
 United Kingdom N Skupski
6 5 [10]  
4  Slovakia M Mertiňák
 Brazil A Sá
77 62 [10]       WC  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
3 7 [7]  
 Croatia M Draganja
 Croatia F Škugor
65 77 [6]     4  Slovakia M Mertiňák
 Brazil A Sá
1 6 [6]
WC  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
7 6     WC  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
6 4 [10]  
WC  Russia A Karatsev
 Russia A Kuznetsov
5 1        United Kingdom K Skupski
 United Kingdom N Skupski
2 6 [12]
 Russia A Bogomolov, Jr.
 Israel D Sela
6 3 [10]        Russia M Elgin
 Uzbekistan D Istomin
6 1 [14]
 India P Raja
 India D Sharan
4 6 [5]      Russia A Bogomolov, Jr.
 Israel D Sela
5 2  
 Russia M Elgin
 Uzbekistan D Istomin
6 6      Russia M Elgin
 Uzbekistan D Istomin
7 6  
3  Poland T Bednarek
 Italy D Bracciali
3 3        Russia M Elgin
 Uzbekistan D Istomin
7 3 [10]
 Croatia I Karlović
 Germany F Moser
4 6 [10]        Australia R Junaid
 Germany P Marx
5 6 [5]  
 Ukraine A Dolgopolov
 Ukraine S Stakhovsky
6 3 [8]      Croatia I Karlović
 Germany F Moser
5 4
 Australia R Junaid
 Germany P Marx
6 67 [10]      Australia R Junaid
 Germany P Marx
7 6  
2  Czech Republic F Čermák
 Slovakia F Polášek
2 79 [2]  

References

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