2014 UniCredit Czech Open – Doubles

Doubles
2014 UniCredit Czech Open
Champions Germany Andre Begemann
Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol
Runners-up Canada Peter Polansky
Canada Adil Shamasdin
Final score 6–1, 6–2

Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler were the defending champions but decided not to participate.

Andre Begemann and Lukáš Rosol won the title, defeating Peter Polansky and Adil Shamasdin in the final, 6–1, 6–2.

Seeds

  1. Poland Tomasz Bednarek / Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý (Quarterfinals)
  2. Germany Andre Begemann / Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (Champions)

  1. Germany Martin Emmrich / Germany Christopher Kas (First round)
  2. Czech Republic František Čermák / Russia Mikhail Elgin (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Poland T Bednarek
 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
6 6  
 Brazil M Demoliner
 India P Raja
4 4     1  Poland T Bednarek
 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
5 6 [3]  
   Greece T Angelopoulos
 India S Devvarman
4 4      United States J Cerretani
 Sweden A Siljeström
7 0 [10]  
 United States J Cerretani
 Sweden A Siljeström
6 6          United States J Cerretani
 Sweden A Siljeström
4 4  
4  Czech Republic F Čermák
 Russia M Elgin
63 6 [11]        Canada P Polansky
 Canada A Shamasdin
6 6  
 United States B Klahn
 Kazakhstan O Nedovyesov
77 3 [9]     4  Czech Republic F Čermák
 Russia M Elgin
4 6 [10]
WC  Czech Republic Michal Konečný
 Czech Republic J Pospíšil
4 63      Canada P Polansky
 Canada A Shamasdin
6 1 [12]  
 Canada P Polansky
 Canada A Shamasdin
6 77        Canada P Polansky
 Canada A Shamasdin
1 2
   Poland M Kowalczyk
 Slovakia I Zelenay
78 6       2  Germany A Begemann
 Czech Republic L Rosol
6 6
 France A Michon
 Brazil J Souza
66 3        Poland M Kowalczyk
 Slovakia I Zelenay
64 64  
WC  Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek
 Czech Republic J Veselý
6 65 [10]     WC  Czech Republic A Pavlásek
 Czech Republic J Veselý
77 77  
3  Germany M Emmrich
 Germany C Kas
3 77 [7]       WC  Czech Republic A Pavlásek
 Czech Republic J Veselý
2 4
WC  Czech Republic Zdeněk Kolář
 Czech Republic David Poljak
714 4 [10]       2  Germany A Begemann
 Czech Republic L Rosol
6 6  
 Argentina F Argüello
 Argentina A Velotti
612 6 [8]     WC  Czech Republic Z Kolář
 Czech Republic D Poljak
2 2
 Australia R Junaid
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 65 [10]     2  Germany A Begemann
 Czech Republic L Rosol
6 6  
2  Germany A Begemann
 Czech Republic L Rosol
2 77 [12]  

References

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