2016 Open Harmonie mutuelle – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Open Harmonie mutuelle
Champions Australia Rameez Junaid
Sweden Andreas Siljeström
Runners-up United States James Cerretani
Netherlands Antal van der Duim
Final score 5–7, 7–6(7–4), [10–8]

Grégoire Burquier and Alexandre Sidorenko were the defending champions, but only Sidorenko chose to defend his title partnering Axel Michon. Sidorenko lost to Ivan and Matej Sabanov in the first round.

Rameez Junaid and Andreas Siljeström won the title after defeating James Cerretani and Antal van der Duim 5–7, 7–6(7–4), [10–8] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Australia R Junaid
Sweden A Siljeström
6 64 [10]
WC France M Gicquel
France D Guez
1 77 [7] 1 Australia R Junaid
Sweden A Siljeström
6 65 [10]
France A Michon
France A Sidorenko
3 2 Croatia I Sabanov
Croatia M Sabanov
4 77 [6]
Croatia Ivan Sabanov
Croatia Matej Sabanov
6 6 1 Australia R Junaid
Sweden A Siljeström
6 1 [10]
4 Poland M Kowalczyk
Poland A Majchrowicz
6 6 WC Belgium M Authom
France J Eysseric
4 6 [8]
Russia A Karatsev
France C Lestienne
3 3 4 Poland M Kowalczyk
Poland A Majchrowicz
5 5
WC Belgium M Authom
France J Eysseric
5 6 [10] WC Belgium M Authom
France J Eysseric
7 7
WC France H Nys
France M Teixeira
7 3 [5] 1 Australia R Junaid
Sweden A Siljeström
5 77 [10]
Netherlands S Arends
Portugal Gonçalo Oliveira
6 4 [3] United States J Cerretani
Netherlands A van der Duim
7 64 [8]
Germany T Kamke
Austria T-S Weissborn
4 6 [10] Germany T Kamke
Austria T-S Weissborn
62 6 [10]
Alt Italy L Giustino
India R Ramanathan
5 2 3 India M Bhupathi
United Kingdom J Marray
77 2 [5]
3 India M Bhupathi
United Kingdom J Marray
6 6 Germany T Kamke
Austria T-S Weissborn
5 3
France Grégoire Barrère
France Q Halys
4 4 United States J Cerretani
Netherlands A van der Duim
7 6
Belgium Y Mertens
Netherlands I Sijsling
6 6 Belgium Y Mertens
Netherlands I Sijsling
4 3
United States J Cerretani
Netherlands A van der Duim
6 6 United States J Cerretani
Netherlands A van der Duim
6 6
2 Germany F Moser
Germany A Satschko
4 4

References

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