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2013 Geneva Open Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2013 Geneva Open Challenger
Final
ChampionsAustria Oliver Marach
Romania Florin Mergea
Runners-upSlovakia František Čermák
Austria Philipp Oswald
Score6–4, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Johan Brunström and Raven Klaasen were the defending champions but decided not to participate.

Oliver Marach and Florin Mergea won the title, defeating František Čermák and Philipp Oswald 6–4, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

2

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Austria O Marach
Romania F Mergea
77 6
Romania M Copil
Romania A Ungur
63 3 1 Austria O Marach
Romania F Mergea
6 77
  Germany M Bachinger
Germany J-L Struff
7 77 Germany M Bachinger
Germany J-L Struff
2 63
France F Martin
France Hugo Nys
5 64 1 Austria O Marach
Romania F Mergea
6 6
3 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 77 Croatia F Škugor
Germany S Stadler
4 4
WC Serbia Djordje Djokovic
Switzerland M Lammer
2 62 3 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia M Mertiňák
64 4
WC Switzerland S Ehrat
Switzerland H Laaksonen
4 2 Croatia F Škugor
Germany S Stadler
77 6
Croatia F Škugor
Germany S Stadler
6 6 1 Austria O Marach
Romania F Mergea
6 6
  Slovakia Norbert Gomboš
Slovakia A Martin
4 4 2 Slovakia F Čermák
Austria P Oswald
4 3
Netherlands J Huta Galung
Russia K Kravchuk
6 6   Netherlands J Huta Galung
Russia K Kravchuk
6 5 [10]
United Kingdom J Delgado
Australia J Kerr
77 4 [6] 4 United Kingdom K Skupski
United Kingdom N Skupski
2 7 [7]
4 United Kingdom K Skupski
United Kingdom N Skupski
65 6 [10]   Netherlands J Huta Galung
Russia K Kravchuk
4 67
Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Austria M Fischer
4 7 [10] 2 Slovakia F Čermák
Austria P Oswald
6 79
Netherlands T de Bakker
Netherlands T Schoorel
6 5 [12]   Netherlands T de Bakker
Netherlands T Schoorel
w/o
WC Switzerland Alexander Ritschard
Switzerland A Sadecky
2 2 2 Slovakia F Čermák
Austria P Oswald
2 Slovakia F Čermák
Austria P Oswald
6 6

References