2013 Uruguay Open – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Uruguay Open
Champions Uruguay Martín Cuevas
Uruguay Pablo Cuevas
Runners-up Brazil André Ghem
Brazil Rogério Dutra da Silva
Final score Walkover
Main article: 2013 Uruguay Open

Nikola Mektić and Antonio Veić were the defending champions but decided not to participate.
Wildcards Martín Cuevas and Pablo Cuevas, won the title despite winning only 1 match in the quarterfinals after a series of withdrawals.

Seeds

  1. Peru Sergio Galdós / Argentina Andrés Molteni (Quarterfinals)
  2. Netherlands Stephan Fransen / Netherlands Wesley Koolhof (First round)
  3. Argentina Guillermo Durán / Argentina Máximo González (Quarterfinals)
  4. Argentina Guido Andreozzi / Argentina Eduardo Schwank (Quarterfinals, withdrew)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Peru S Galdós
 Argentina A Molteni
6 6  
 Uruguay A Behar
 Argentina M Trungelliti
4 4     1  Peru S Galdós
 Argentina A Molteni
2 6 [7]  
   El Salvador M Arévalo
 Croatia K Mesaroš
w/o     WC  Uruguay M Cuevas
 Uruguay P Cuevas
6 2 [10]  
WC  Uruguay M Cuevas
 Uruguay P Cuevas
      WC  Uruguay M Cuevas
 Uruguay P Cuevas
w/o  
4  Argentina G Andreozzi
 Argentina E Schwank
       Argentina L Mayer
 Argentina A Velotti
 
 Chile P Capdeville
 Argentina DS Schwartzman
w/o     4  Argentina G Andreozzi
 Argentina E Schwank
   Argentina F Argüello
 Argentina R Olivo
2 2      Argentina L Mayer
 Argentina A Velotti
w/o  
 Argentina L Mayer
 Argentina A Velotti
6 6       WC  Uruguay M Cuevas
 Uruguay P Cuevas
w/o
 Brazil A Ghem
 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
6 6        Brazil A Ghem
 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
WC  Uruguay Santiago Maresca
 Uruguay Rodrigo Senattore
2 1        Brazil A Ghem
 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
6 2 [10]  
WC  Uruguay Rodrigo Arus
 Argentina Stefano di Aloy
0 5     3  Argentina G Durán
 Argentina M González
2 6 [6]  
3  Argentina G Durán
 Argentina M González
6 7          Brazil A Ghem
 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
w/o
 Argentina P Heras
 Chile G Lama
6 3 [6]        Argentina M Alund
 Argentina A Collarini
 
 Brazil G Clezar
 Portugal G Elias
4 6 [10]        Brazil G Clezar
 Portugal G Elias
2 1
 Argentina M Alund
 Argentina A Collarini
6 6      Argentina M Alund
 Argentina A Collarini
6 6  
2  Netherlands Stephan Fransen
 Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
1 4  

References

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