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2019 Canberra Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Canberra Challenger
Final
ChampionsBrazil Marcelo Demoliner
France Hugo Nys
Runners-upSweden André Göransson
Netherlands Sem Verbeek
Score3–6, 6–4, [10–3]
Events
Singles Doubles
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Jonathan Erlich and Divij Sharan were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Marcelo Demoliner and Hugo Nys won the title after defeating André Göransson and Sem Verbeek 3–6, 6–4, [10–3] in the final.[1]

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Ukraine D Molchanov
Slovakia I Zelenay
3 6 [10]
United Kingdom B Klein
Australia B Mousley
6 3 [7] 1 Ukraine D Molchanov
Slovakia I Zelenay
77 6
WC Australia H Bourchier
Australia D Kelly
6 1 [8] Australia A Harris
China Z Li
63 3
Australia A Harris
China Z Li
2 6 [10] 1 Ukraine D Molchanov
Slovakia I Zelenay
5 6 [8]
3 Brazil M Demoliner
France H Nys
6 77 3 Brazil M Demoliner
France H Nys
7 3 [10]
Belgium S Gillé
Belgium J Vliegen
3 64 3 Brazil M Demoliner
France H Nys
65 6 [11]
WC Australia A Taylor
Australia J Taylor
4 4 United States JP Fruttero
Switzerland M-A Hüsler
77 4 [9]
United States JP Fruttero
Switzerland M-A Hüsler
6 6 3 Brazil M Demoliner
France H Nys
3 6 [10]
Sweden A Göransson
Netherlands S Verbeek
6 6 Sweden A Göransson
Netherlands S Verbeek
6 4 [3]
WC Australia T Fancutt
Australia Jacob Grills
3 2 Sweden A Göransson
Netherlands S Verbeek
6 6
Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
Argentina R Olivo
5 6 [10] Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
Argentina R Olivo
4 2
4 Spain D Marrero
France F Martin
7 2 [6] Sweden A Göransson
Netherlands S Verbeek
6 7
Uruguay A Behar
France G Blancaneaux
6 6 Uruguay A Behar
France G Blancaneaux
1 5
ITF France S Doumbia
Russia A Zhurbin
2 2 Uruguay A Behar
France G Blancaneaux
4 6 [15]
ITF Italy M Bortolotti
Australia S Puodziunas
3 3 2 Germany A Mies
Chile H Podlipnik Castillo
6 2 [13]
2 Germany A Mies
Chile H Podlipnik Castillo
6 6

References

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  1. ^ Tiernan, Eamonn (12 January 2019). "Hurkacz wins Canberra Challenger and now faces tall task in Melbourne". Canberra Times.
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