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2013 Fifth Third Bank Tennis Championships – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2013 Fifth Third Bank Tennis Championships
Final
ChampionsCanada Frank Dancevic
 Canada Peter Polansky
Runners-upUnited States Bradley Klahn
New Zealand Michael Venus
Score7–5, 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Austin Krajicek and John Peers were the defending champions, but Peers chose not to compete.
Krajicek paired with Mitchell Krueger but lost in the semifinals to eventual finalists Bradley Klahn and Michael Venus.
Frank Dancevic and Peter Polansky won the title 7–5, 6–3.

Seeds

2

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 India P Raja
India D Sharan
4 710 [5]
  United Kingdom D Evans
United Kingdom J Ward
6 68 [10]   United Kingdom D Evans
United Kingdom J Ward
4 4
WC United States D Novikov
United States Michael Redlicki
3 65   United States A Krajicek
United States M Krueger
6 6
  United States A Krajicek
United States M Krueger
6 77   United States A Krajicek
United States M Krueger
4 5
4 United States B Klahn
New Zealand M Venus
77 6 4 United States B Klahn
New Zealand M Venus
6 7
  Australia M Barton
Australia B Mitchell
64 2 4 United States B Klahn
New Zealand M Venus
7 6
  France Clement Reix
Belgium O Rochus
7 6   France C Reix
Belgium O Rochus
5 3
WC United States Sekou Bangoura
United States Beck Pennington
5 2 4 United States B Klahn
New Zealand M Venus
5 3
Uzbekistan F Dustov
Tunisia M Jaziri
w/o Canada F Dancevic
Canada P Polansky
7 6
WC United States Mark Ein
United States Eric Quigley
  Uzbekistan F Dustov
Tunisia M Jaziri
4 2
  Japan T Ito
Japan H Kondo
2 1 3 Belgium M Authom
Belgium R Bemelmans
6 6
3 Belgium M Authom
Belgium R Bemelmans
6 6 3 Belgium M Authom
Belgium R Bemelmans
4 6 [4]
  Canada F Dancevic
Canada P Polansky
6 6   Canada F Dancevic
Canada P Polansky
6 4 [10]
  Ukraine I Marchenko
Ukraine D Molchanov
2 2   Canada F Dancevic
Canada P Polansky
6 6
  South Africa R Roelofse
India S Singh
7 1 [10]   South Africa R Roelofse
India S Singh
3 4
2 Australia A Freeney
Australia M Reid
5 6 [7]

References