2019 Amex-Istanbul Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Amex-Istanbul Challenger
Final
ChampionsKazakhstan Andrey Golubev
Kazakhstan Aleksandr Nedovyesov
Runners-upCzech Republic Marek Gengel
Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol
ScoreWalkover
Events
Singles Doubles
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Rameez Junaid and Purav Raja were the defending champions[1] but lost in the quarterfinals to Andrey Golubev and Aleksandr Nedovyesov.

Golubev and Nedovyesov won the title after Marek Gengel and Lukáš Rosol withdrew before the final.

Seeds[edit]

  1. Netherlands Sander Arends / Netherlands David Pel (first round)
  2. Australia Rameez Junaid / India Purav Raja (quarterfinals)
  3. Austria Lucas Miedler / Austria Tristan-Samuel Weissborn (quarterfinals)
  4. United Kingdom Scott Clayton / United Kingdom Evan Hoyt (first round)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands D Pel
79 5 [9]
Czech Republic M Gengel
Czech Republic L Rosol
67 7 [11] Czech Republic M Gengel
Czech Republic L Rosol
6 6
Romania M Copil
France U Humbert
78 3 [9] Russia M Elgin
Uzbekistan D Istomin
4 2
Russia M Elgin
Uzbekistan D Istomin
66 6 [11] Czech Republic M Gengel
Czech Republic L Rosol
77 3 [10]
4 United Kingdom S Clayton
United Kingdom E Hoyt
4 2 Alt Russia A Dubrivnyy
Kazakhstan D Yevseyev
61 6 [3]
Alt Russia A Dubrivnyy
Kazakhstan D Yevseyev
6 6 Alt Russia A Dubrivnyy
Kazakhstan D Yevseyev
6 61 [10]
France G Blancaneaux
France A Müller
7 6 France G Blancaneaux
France A Müller
4 77 [6]
France M Janvier
Belgium Y Mertens
5 3 Czech Republic M Gengel
Czech Republic L Rosol
France H Grenier
India R Ramanathan
6 6 Kazakhstan A Golubev
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
w/o
WC Turkey Arda Azkara
Turkey Burak Bilgin
4 2 France H Grenier
India R Ramanathan
4 77 [12]
WC Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić
Turkey MN Türker
1 1 3 Austria L Miedler
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 65 [10]
3 Austria L Miedler
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 6 France H Grenier
India R Ramanathan
4 2
Kazakhstan A Golubev
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
6 7 Kazakhstan A Golubev
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
6 6
Romania VV Cornea
Romania A Jecan
2 5 Kazakhstan A Golubev
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
4 77 [10]
WC Belgium R Bemelmans
Serbia N Zimonjić
4 4 2 Australia R Junaid
India P Raja
6 62 [3]
2 Australia R Junaid
India P Raja
6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Purav Raja-Rameez Junaid lift Istanbul Challenger title". The New Indian Express.

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