2024 Girona Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2024 Girona Challenger
Final
ChampionsEcuador Gonzalo Escobar
Kazakhstan Aleksandr Nedovyesov
Runners-upFrance Jonathan Eysseric
France Albano Olivetti
Score7–6(7–1), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Yuki Bhambri and Saketh Myneni were the defending champions[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Gonzalo Escobar and Aleksandr Nedovyesov won the title after defeating Jonathan Eysseric and Albano Olivetti 7–6(7–1), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds[edit]

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Draw[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Ecuador G Escobar
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
6 4 [10]
Sweden F Bergevi
Netherlands M Veldheer
3 6 [3] 1 Ecuador G Escobar
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
6 6
Netherlands B Stevens
Greece P Tsitsipas
2 0 Germany J Schnaitter
Germany M Wallner
1 2
Germany J Schnaitter
Germany M Wallner
6 6 1 Ecuador G Escobar
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
6 1 [10]
3 Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands M Middelkoop
6 6 3 Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands M Middelkoop
3 6 [4]
India A Chandrasekar
India VS Prashanth
4 4 3 Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands M Middelkoop
6 3 [10]
Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
Spain D Vega Hernández
7 6 Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
Spain D Vega Hernández
4 6 [8]
Sweden A Göransson
United States R Stalder
5 4 1 Ecuador G Escobar
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
77 6
Poland P Matuszewski
Australia MC Romios
66 6 [7] 4 France J Eysseric
France A Olivetti
61 4
Italy M Bortolotti
Spain S Martos Gornés
78 4 [10] Italy M Bortolotti
Spain S Martos Gornés
3 2
WC Spain P Martínez
Spain C Taberner
5 3 4 France J Eysseric
France A Olivetti
6 6
4 France J Eysseric
France A Olivetti
7 6 4 France J Eysseric
France A Olivetti
64 77 [10]
WC Spain D Rincón
Spain O Roca Batalla
6 4 [10] 2 Portugal F Cabral
United Kingdom H Patten
77 62 [6]
Netherlands J de Jong
Germany B Hassan
4 6 [6] WC Spain D Rincón
Spain O Roca Batalla
4 2
India S Balaji
Germany A Begemann
4 3 2 Portugal F Cabral
United Kingdom H Patten
6 6
2 Portugal F Cabral
United Kingdom H Patten
6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Yuki Bhambri wins maiden ATP doubles title in Spain". Hindustan Times. July 2, 2023.

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