2015 Open Sud de France – Doubles

Doubles
2015 Open Sud de France
Champions New Zealand Marcus Daniell
New Zealand Artem Sitak
Runners-up United Kingdom Dominic Inglot
Romania Florin Mergea
Final score 3–6, 6–4, [16–14]

Nikolay Davydenko and Denis Istomin were the defending champions, but Davydenko retired from professional tennis in October 2014. Istomin played alongside Alexander Kudryavtsev, but they lost in the first round to Dominic Inglot and Florin Mergea.
Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak won the title, defeating Inglot and Mergea in the final, 3–6, 6–4, [16–14].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  United Kingdom D Inglot
 Romania F Mergea
6 7  
 Uzbekistan D Istomin
 Russia A Kudryavtsev
3 5     1  United Kingdom D Inglot
 Romania F Mergea
68 7 [14]  
 United Kingdom K Skupski
 United Kingdom N Skupski
6 3 [8]      Germany D Brown
 Germany J-L Struff
710 5 [12]  
 Germany D Brown
 Germany J-L Struff
3 6 [10]       1  United Kingdom D Inglot
 Romania F Mergea
6 7  
3  Croatia M Pavić
 Brazil A Sá
77 3 [4]        Australia R Junaid
 Canada A Shamasdin
4 5  
 Australia R Junaid
 Canada A Shamasdin
63 6 [10]      Australia R Junaid
 Canada A Shamasdin
6 6
 China M Gong
 Chinese Taipei H-y Peng
6 77      China M Gong
 Chinese Taipei H-y Peng
1 1  
WC  France L Lokoli
 Germany A Zverev
4 64       1  United Kingdom D Inglot
 Romania F Mergea
6 4 [14]
 New Zealand M Daniell
 New Zealand A Sitak
6 79        New Zealand M Daniell
 New Zealand A Sitak
3 6 [16]
WC  France D Descloix
 France G Monfils
2 67      New Zealand M Daniell
 New Zealand A Sitak
78 65 [11]  
 Germany F Moser
 India D Sharan
1 3     4  United Kingdom C Fleming
 United Kingdom J Marray
66 77 [9]  
4  United Kingdom C Fleming
 United Kingdom J Marray
6 6        New Zealand M Daniell
 New Zealand A Sitak
77 6
 France L Pouille
 France G Simon
3 4        Czech Republic F Čermák
 Israel J Erlich
63 3  
 Tunisia M Jaziri
 Spain M López
6 6      Tunisia M Jaziri
 Spain M López
 Czech Republic F Čermák
 Israel J Erlich
77 6      Czech Republic F Čermák
 Israel J Erlich
w/o  
2  Austria P Oswald
 Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
61 4  

References

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