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2018 BB&T Atlanta Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2018 BB&T Atlanta Open
Final
ChampionsUnited States Nicholas Monroe
Australia John-Patrick Smith
Runners-upUnited States Ryan Harrison
United States Rajeev Ram
Score3–6, 7–6(7–5), [10–8]
Events
Singles Doubles
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Bob and Mike Bryan were the defending champions, but Bob Bryan could not participate due to injury. Mike Bryan played alongside Frances Tiafoe, but lost in the quarterfinals to Ryan Harrison and Rajeev Ram.

Nicholas Monroe and John-Patrick Smith won the title, defeating Harrison and Ram in the final, 3–6, 7–6(7–5), [10–8].

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 India D Sharan
New Zealand A Sitak
4 5
Monaco R Arneodo
France J Chardy
6 7 Monaco R Arneodo
France J Chardy
6 7
Romania M Copil
Germany M Zverev
4 4 United Kingdom L Bambridge
United Kingdom J O'Mara
2 5
United Kingdom L Bambridge
United Kingdom J O'Mara
6 6 Monaco R Arneodo
France J Chardy
5 6 [6]
3 United States N Monroe
Australia J-P Smith
77 6 3 United States N Monroe
Australia J-P Smith
7 4 [10]
WC Australia T Kokkinakis
Australia N Kyrgios
62 4 3 United States N Monroe
Australia J-P Smith
6 2 [10]
WC United States C Eubanks
United States D Young
4 77 [10] WC United States C Eubanks
United States D Young
3 6 [4]
Australia M Ebden
United States J Withrow
6 63 [8] 3 United States N Monroe
Australia J-P Smith
3 77 [10]
India P Raja
United Kingdom K Skupski
6 6 2 United States R Harrison
United States R Ram
6 65 [8]
Lithuania R Berankis
Tunisia M Jaziri
4 3 India P Raja
United Kingdom K Skupski
3 6 [11]
United States T Fritz
United Kingdom C Norrie
6 6 United States T Fritz
United Kingdom C Norrie
6 1 [9]
4 Israel J Erlich
United Kingdom J Salisbury
3 4 India P Raja
United Kingdom K Skupski
3 4
United States M Bryan
United States F Tiafoe
7 6 2 United States R Harrison
United States R Ram
6 6
United States J Cerretani
India L Paes
5 1 United States M Bryan
United States F Tiafoe
66 4
El Salvador M Arévalo
Mexico MÁ Reyes-Varela
5 1 2 United States R Harrison
United States R Ram
78 6
2 United States R Harrison
United States R Ram
7 6

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