2013 Siberia Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Siberia Cup
2012 Champions Slovakia Ivo Klec
Sweden Andreas Siljeström
Main article: 2013 Siberia Cup

Ivo Klec and Andreas Siljeström were the defending champions but chose not to compete.

Seeds

  1. Russia Mikhail Elgin / Slovakia Michal Mertiňák (Semifinals)
  2. Russia Victor Baluda / Russia Konstantin Kravchuk (Semifinals)
  3. Belarus Sergey Betov / Belarus Alexander Bury (Champions)
  4. Poland Piotr Gadomski / Poland Grzegorz Panfil (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Russia M Elgin
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 4 [10]  
WC  Russia Vladislav Dubinsky
 Russia Alexander Lobkov
3 6 [6]     1  Russia M Elgin
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6  
   Moldova R Albot
 Russia D Matsukevich
6 3 [10]      Moldova R Albot
 Russia D Matsukevich
1 2  
 Belarus Yaraslau Shyla
 Belarus A Vasilevski
3 6 [8]       1  Russia M Elgin
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
3 63  
3  Belarus S Betov
 Belarus A Bury
7 6       3  Belarus S Betov
 Belarus A Bury
6 77  
 Czech Republic R Jebavý
 Slovakia Adrian Sikora
5 3     3  Belarus S Betov
 Belarus A Bury
6 6
   Russia I Nedelko
 Russia S Vovk
64 2      Ukraine I Marchenko
 Ukraine A Smirnov
4 4  
 Ukraine I Marchenko
 Ukraine A Smirnov
77 6       3  Belarus S Betov
 Belarus A Bury
6 6
   Ukraine Ivan Anikanov
 Croatia A Pavić
       Ukraine I Anikanov
 Croatia A Pavić
4 2
 Russia A Kudryavtsev
 Russia V Rudnev
w/o        Ukraine I Anikanov
 Croatia A Pavić
6 6  
WC  Russia Ronald Slobodchikov
 Russia Robert Ziganshin
3 6 [4]     4  Poland P Gadomski
 Poland G Panfil
2 4  
4  Poland Piotr Gadomski
 Poland G Panfil
6 3 [10]          Ukraine I Anikanov
 Croatia A Pavić
6 2 [10]
 Belarus E Gerasimov
 Belarus D Zhyrmont
6 6       2  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
0 6 [7]  
WC  Spain A Artuñedo Martínavarr
 Russia D Sitak
3 4        Belarus E Gerasimov
 Belarus D Zhyrmont
5 1
 Russia A Karatsev
 Russia Richard Muzaev
712 1 [5]     2  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
7 6  
2  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
610 6 [10]  

References

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