2016 Copa Sevilla – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Copa Sevilla
Champions Spain Íñigo Cervantes
Spain Oriol Roca Batalla
Runners-up Uruguay Ariel Behar
Spain Enrique López-Pérez
Final score 6–2, 6–5 ret.
Main article: 2016 Copa Sevilla

Wesley Koolhof and Matwé Middelkoop were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Íñigo Cervantes and Oriol Roca Batalla won the title after Ariel Behar and Enrique López-Pérez retired while trailing 2–6, 5–6.

Seeds

  1. Uruguay Ariel Behar / Spain Enrique López-Pérez (Final, retired)
  2. Spain Íñigo Cervantes / Spain Oriol Roca Batalla (Champions)
  3. Spain David Vega Hernández / Serbia Ilija Vučić (Semifinals)
  4. Venezuela Jordi Muñoz Abreu / Spain David Pérez Sanz (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Uruguay A Behar
Spain E López-Pérez
6 6
Poland K Majchrzak
Czech Republic J Mertl
3 2 1 Uruguay A Behar
Spain E López-Pérez
6 6
Turkey T Altuna
Serbia M Tepavac
77 62 [1] Slovakia A Martin
France A Michon
3 2
Slovakia A Martin
France A Michon
64 77 [10] 1 Uruguay A Behar
Spain E López-Pérez
6 64 [10]
3 Spain David Vega Hernández
Serbia Ilija Vučić
6 7 3 Spain D Vega Hernández
Serbia I Vučić
1 77 [2]
Alt Spain Pol Toledo Bagué
Russia A Zhurbin
2 5 3 Spain D Vega Hernández
Serbia I Vučić
6 4 [10]
Chile C Garin
Chile Bastián Malla
6 6 Chile C Garin
Chile B Malla
4 6 [5]
WC Brazil Rafael Camilo
Brazil Eduardo Russi Assumpção
4 4 1 Uruguay A Behar
Spain E López-Pérez
2 5r
WC Spain Iván Marrero Curbelo
Spain Iouri Sant Syromolotov Netrebin
5 1 2 Spain Í Cervantes
Spain O Roca Batalla
6 6
Italy L Giustino
Argentina T Lipovsek Puches
7 6 Italy L Giustino
Argentina T Lipovsek Puches
0 6 [7]
Australia Christopher O'Connell
Japan A Santillan
5 7 [6] 4 Venezuela J Muñoz Abreu
Spain D Pérez Sanz
6 1 [10]
4 Venezuela J Muñoz Abreu
Spain D Pérez Sanz
7 5 [10] 4 Venezuela J Muñoz Abreu
Spain D Pérez Sanz
3 6 [8]
WC Spain Agustín Boje-Ordóñez
Spain R Ortega Olmedo
3 1 2 Spain Í Cervantes
Spain O Roca Batalla
6 3 [10]
Spain Pedro Martínez Portero
Norway C Ruud
6 6 Spain P Martínez Portero
Norway C Ruud
5 5
Argentina P Cachín
Brazil F de Paula
6 5 [7] 2 Spain Í Cervantes
Spain O Roca Batalla
7 7
2 Spain Í Cervantes
Spain O Roca Batalla
3 7 [10]

References

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