2013 Tetra Pak Tennis Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Tetra Pak Tennis Cup
Champions Argentina Guido Andreozzi
 Argentina Máximo González
Runners-up Brazil Thiago Alves
 Brazil Thiago Monteiro
Final score 6–4, 6–4

Marcelo Demoliner and João Souza were the defending champions but they decided not to participate.
Unseeded pairs Guido Andreozzi and Máximo González defeated another unseeded pairing of Thiago Alves and Thiago Monteiro 6–4, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Martín Alund / Argentina Facundo Bagnis (Quarterfinals)
  2. Argentina Guillermo Duran / Argentina Andrés Molteni (First Round)
  3. Moldova Roman Borvanov / New Zealand Artem Sitak (First Round)
  4. Brazil Guilherme Clezar / Brazil Andre Ghem (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Argentina M Alund
Argentina F Bagnis
w/o
  Brazil F de Paula
Brazil F Romboli
1 Argentina M Alund
Argentina F Bagnis
2 2
  Dominican Republic J Hernández
Brazil C Zampieri
2 4     Brazil D Dutra da Silva
Argentina P Heras
6 6
  Brazil D Dutra da Silva
Argentina P Heras
6 6   Brazil D Dutra da Silva
Argentina P Heras
2 4
3 Moldova R Borvanov
New Zealand A Sitak
4 5   Argentina G Andreozzi
Argentina M González
6 6
Argentina G Andreozzi
Argentina M González
6 7   Argentina G Andreozzi
Argentina M González
6 6  
  Chile Bastian Malla
Brazil Caio Silva
6 2 [10]   Chile B Malla
Brazil C Silva
2 0  
WC Brazil R Mello
Brazil Eduardo Russi
1 6 [4] Argentina G Andreozzi
Argentina M González
6 6  
  Brazil T Alves
Brazil T Monteiro
6 6   Brazil T Alves
Brazil T Monteiro
4 4  
Brazil Diego Burger Araujo
Brazil Tiago Lopes
1 3     Brazil T Alves
Brazil T Monteiro
6 6  
  Brazil R Hocevar
Brazil L Kirche
6 62 [10] Brazil R Hocevar
Brazil L Kirche
4 2  
4 Brazil G Clezar
Brazil A Ghem
3 77 [7] Brazil T Alves
Brazil T Monteiro
7 6
Chile P Capdeville
United States W Odesnik
Peru S Galdós
Argentina G Pella
5 1
  United States B Fratangelo
United States Mitchell Krueger
w/o United States B Fratangelo
United States M Krueger
4 2
  Peru S Galdós
Argentina G Pella
6 65 [11] Peru S Galdós
Argentina G Pella
6 6
2 Argentina G Duran
Argentina A Molteni
2 77 [9]

References

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