2016 Qatar ExxonMobil Open – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Qatar ExxonMobil Open
Champions Spain Feliciano López
Spain Marc López
Runners-up Germany Philipp Petzschner
Austria Alexander Peya
Final score 6–4, 6–3

Juan Mónaco and Rafael Nadal were the defending champions, but Mónaco could not participate due to an injury. Nadal played alongside Fernando Verdasco, but lost in the first round to Teymuraz Gabashvili and Albert Ramos-Viñolas.
Feliciano López and Marc López won the title, defeating Philipp Petzschner and Alexander Peya in the final, 6–4, 6–3.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Netherlands J-J Rojer
 Romania H Tecău
77 6    
 Israel J Erlich
 United Kingdom C Fleming
64 3       1  Netherlands J-J Rojer
 Romania H Tecău
6 6  
   Spain R Nadal
 Spain F Verdasco
77 4 [9]        Russia T Gabashvili
 Spain A Ramos-Viñolas
1 1  
 Russia T Gabashvili
 Spain A Ramos-Viñolas
64 6 [11]       1  Netherlands J-J Rojer
 Romania H Tecău
65 2  
4  Germany P Petzschner
 Austria A Peya
6 6         4  Germany P Petzschner
 Austria A Peya
77 6  
WC  Qatar MS Zayed
 Qatar MS Zayid
1 1       4  Germany P Petzschner
 Austria A Peya
6 6
 Spain D Marrero
 Italy A Seppi
77 6        Spain D Marrero
 Italy A Seppi
2 4  
 Spain P Andújar
 Argentina L Mayer
64 3         4  Germany P Petzschner
 Austria A Peya
4 3
 Italy S Bolelli
 Ukraine S Stakhovsky
78 6       3  Spain F López
 Spain M López
6 6
 Austria J Knowle
 Brazil A Sá
66 1      Italy S Bolelli
 Ukraine S Stakhovsky
2 77 [6]  
   Netherlands W Koolhof
 Netherlands M Middelkoop
65 4     3  Spain F López
 Spain M López
6 63 [10]  
3  Spain F López
 Spain M López
77 6       3  Spain F López
 Spain M López
3 6 [10]
 France J Chardy
 France P-H Mathieu
6 6       2  United Kingdom J Murray
 Brazil B Soares
6 3 [5]  
WC  Qatar JM Ali Mutawa
 Tunisia M Jaziri
2 2        France J Chardy
 France P-H Mathieu
65 4
 Moldova R Albot
 Slovakia M Kližan
3 3     2  United Kingdom J Murray
 Brazil B Soares
77 6  
2  United Kingdom J Murray
 Brazil B Soares
6 6  

References

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