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2016 Open Castilla y León – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2016 Open Castilla y León
Final
ChampionsIndia Purav Raja
India Divij Sharan
Runners-upSpain Joaquín Muñoz-Hernández
Japan Akira Santillan
Score6–3, 4–6, [10–8]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Alexander Kudryavtsev and Denys Molchanov were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Purav Raja and Divij Sharan won the title after defeating Joaquín Muñoz-Hernández and Akira Santillan 6–3, 4–6, [10–8] in the final.

Seeds

2

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 New Zealand M Daniell
New Zealand M Venus
6 67 [8]
Norway V Durasovic
Spain Jaume Pla Malfeito
4 2 France R Boutillier
France M Janvier
3 79 [10]
France R Boutillier
France M Janvier
6 6 France R Boutillier
France M Janvier
4 France K de Schepper
France A Olivetti
4 4 WC Spain J Muñoz-Hernández
Japan A Santillan
w/o
WC Spain Joaquín Muñoz-Hernández
Japan A Santillan
6 6 WC Spain J Muñoz-Hernández
Japan A Santillan
6 6
France D Guez
France A Sidorenko
1 7 [10] France D Guez
France A Sidorenko
3 3
WC Spain Jorge Hernando Ruano
Spain Ricardo Villacorta-Alonso
6 5 [6] WC Spain J Muñoz-Hernández
Japan A Santillan
3 6 [8]
WC Spain Pablo Irigaray Guarné
Spain Oscar Manciñeiras Cornella
w/o 3 India P Raja
India D Sharan
6 4 [10]
Russia Alexandr Igoshin
Spain Javier Pulgar-García
WC Spain P Irigaray Guarné
Spain O Manciñeiras Cornella
4 0
Australia A De Minaur
Spain R Ortega Olmedo
3 67 3 India P Raja
India D Sharan
6 6
3 India P Raja
India D Sharan
6 79 3 India P Raja
India D Sharan
6 77
Slovakia F Horanský
Czech Republic Michal Konečný
3 66 2 Sweden J Brunström
Sweden A Siljeström
4 64
Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić
6 78 Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić
65 63
Belgium R Bemelmans
Belgium Y Mertens
4 3 2 Sweden J Brunström
Sweden A Siljeström
77 77
2 Sweden J Brunström
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6

References