2013 Nielsen Pro Tennis Championships – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Nielsen Pro Tennis Championships
Champions India Yuki Bhambri
New Zealand Michael Venus
Runners-up India Somdev Devvarman
United States Jack Sock
Final score 2–6, 6–2, [10–8]

Devin Britton and Jeff Dadamo were defending champions, but Britton decided not to participate.
Dadamo teamed up with Mischa Zverev but lost to Kevin King and Juan Carlos Spir in the first round.
Yuki Bhambri and Michael Venus claimed the title, by beating Somdev Devvarman and Jack Sock 2–6, 6–2, [10–8]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
 
    1  United States J Cerretani
 Australia C Guccione
6 6    
   United States B Klahn
 United States D Young
65 4        Australia A Feeney
 India S Myeni
4 4    
   Australia A Feeney
 India S Myneni
77 6       1  United States J Cerretani
 Australia C Guccione
5 61    
3  India S Devvarman
 United States J Sock
61 77 [10]       3  India S Devvarman
 United States J Sock
7 77    
 United States Sekou Bangoura
 United States Eric Quigley
77 64 [8]     3  India S Devvarman
 United States J Sock
6 6  
   United States Jared Hiltzik
 United States J Jenkins
3 1        United States J Jung
 United States E King
4 4    
   United States J Jung
 United States E King
6 6       3  India S Devvarman
 United States J Sock
6 2 [8]
   United States Kevin King
 Colombia Juan Carlos Spir
6 6            India Y Bhambri
 New Zealand M Venus
2 6 [10]
   United States J Dadamo
 Germany M Zverev
3 4          United States K King
 Colombia JC Spir
3 3    
 India Y Bhambri
 New Zealand M Venus
w/o      India Y Bhambri
 New Zealand M Venus
6 6    
4  Russia A Bogomolov, Jr.
 Canada É Chvojka
         India Y Bhambri
 New Zealand M Venus
77 77
WC  United States Gregory S Andrews
 United States Tom Fawcett
2 1       2  United States A Krajicek
 United States T Sandgren
62 63  
   Uzbekistan F Dustov
 Croatia Ante Pavić
6 6        Uzbekistan F Dustov
 Croatia A Pavić
4 5  
    2  United States A Krajicek
 United States T Sandgren
6 7    
 

References

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