2013 Sparkassen Open – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Sparkassen Open
Champion Poland Tomasz Bednarek
Poland Mateusz Kowalczyk
Runner-up Sweden Andreas Siljeström
Slovakia Igor Zelenay
Final score 6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Main article: 2013 Sparkassen Open

Tomasz Bednarek and Mateusz Kowalczyk were the defending champions, and won the title again by beating Andreas Siljeström and Igor Zelenay 6–2, 7–6(7–4).

Seeds

  1. Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý / Austria Oliver Marach (Semifinals)
  2. Romania Florin Mergea / Brazil André Sá (Semifinals)
  3. United States Nicholas Monroe / Germany Simon Stadler (First round)
  4. Germany Andre Begemann / Canada Adil Shamasdin (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Czech Republic L Dlouhý
 Austria O Marach
6 6  
 Australia C Ebelthite
 Australia R Junaid
4 2     1  Czech Republic L Dlouhý
 Austria O Marach
6 6    
WC  Czech Republic Marek Pešička
 Czech Republic J Veselý
4 710 [10]     WC  Czech Republic Marek Pešička
 Czech Republic J Veselý
2 3    
 Serbia D Lajović
 Ukraine O Nedovyesov
6 68 [6]       1  Czech Republic L Dlouhý
 Austria O Marach
3 4  
3  United States N Monroe
 Germany S Tadler
5 7 [10]        Sweden A Siljeström
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6  
 Sweden A Siljeström
 Slovakia I Zelenay
7 5 [12]      Sweden A Siljeström
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6
 India P Raja
 India D Sharan
77 6      India P Raja
 India D Sharan
2 4  
 Germany P Marx
 Austria P Oswald
64 3        Sweden A Siljeström
 Slovakia I Zelenay
2 64
 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
 Italy S Ianni
4 2        Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
6 77
 Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
6 6      Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
6 7    
WC  Germany N Langer
 Germany J-L Struff
4 2     4  Germany A Begemann
 Canada A Shamasdin
3 5    
4  Germany A Begemann
 Canada A Shamasdin
6 6        Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
77 7
 Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina F Delbonis
6 6       2  Romania F Mergea
 Brazil A Sá
64 61  
WC  Kazakhstan A Golubev
 Ukraine I Sergeyev
3 2        Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina F Delbonis
1 2
 Argentina DS Schwartzman
 Argentina H Zeballos
6 3 [2]     2  Romania F Mergea
 Brazil A Sá
6 6  
2  Romania F Mergea
 Brazil A Sá
4 6 [10]  

References

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