2014 Heilbronner Neckarcup – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Heilbronner Neckarcup
Champion Germany Andre Begemann
Germany Tim Puetz
Runner-up Netherlands Jesse Huta Galung
Australia Rameez Junaid
Final score 6–3, 6–3

This was the first edition of the event. Andre Begemann and Tim Puetz won the title, defeating Jesse Huta Galung and Rameez Junaid in the final, 6–3, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Germany Martin Emmrich / United States Nicholas Monroe (First round)
  2. Sweden Johan Brunström / Finland Henri Kontinen (Quarterfinals)

  1. Austria Julian Knowle / Slovakia Michal Mertiňák (Semifinals)
  2. Netherlands Jesse Huta Galung / Australia Rameez Junaid (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Germany M Emmrich
 United States N Monroe
5 3  
 Germany A Beck
 Austria M Fischer
7 6      Germany A Beck
 Austria M Fischer
5r  
 Germany A Begemann
 Germany T Puetz
77 6      Germany A Begemann
 Germany T Puetz
5  
 Netherlands S Fransen
 Netherlands W Koolhof
62 4        Germany A Begemann
 Germany T Puetz
6 2 [10]  
3  Austria J Knowle
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6       3  Austria J Knowle
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
2 6 [6]  
WC  Brazil A Ghem
 Netherlands S Groen
4 3     3  Austria J Knowle
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6
WC  Germany K Krawietz
 Germany F Moser
6 5 [1]      Moldova R Albot
 New Zealand A Sitak
0 2  
 Moldova R Albot
 New Zealand A Sitak
2 7 [10]        Germany A Begemann
 Germany T Puetz
6 6
Alt  Austria S Bader
 Austria A Haider-Maurer
2 4       4  Netherlands JH Galung
 Australia R Junaid
3 3
PR  Slovakia A Martin
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6     PR  Slovakia A Martin
 Slovakia I Zelenay
2 6 [5]  
PR  Canada F Dancevic
 Ecuador G Lapentti
3 4     4  Netherlands JH Galung
 Australia R Junaid
6 4 [10]  
4  Netherlands JH Galung
 Australia R Junaid
6 6       4  Netherlands JH Galung
 Australia R Junaid
6 6
 Monaco B Balleret
 Italy A Motti
4 6 [10]        Monaco B Balleret
 Italy A Motti
2 3  
 Germany D Brown
 India P Raja
6 4 [7]      Monaco B Balleret
 Italy A Motti
6 6
 Germany P Marx
 Germany A Satschko
2 4     2  Sweden J Brunström
 Finland H Kontinen
4 3  
2  Sweden J Brunström
 Finland H Kontinen
6 6  

References

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