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2023 NSW Open – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2023 NSW Open
Final
ChampionsUnited States Ryan Seggerman
United States Patrik Trhac
Runners-upPhilippines Ruben Gonzales
South Korea Nam Ji-sung
Score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Blake Ellis and Tristan Schoolkate were the defending champions[1] but only Ellis chose to defend his title, partnering Colin Sinclair. Ellis lost in the quarterfinals to Matthew Romios and Dane Sweeny.

Ryan Seggerman and Patrik Trhac won the title after defeating Ruben Gonzales and Nam Ji-sung 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Poland Piotr Matuszewski / Germany Kai Wehnelt (quarterfinals)
  2. Australia Rinky Hijikata / United States Mac Kiger (first round)
  3. Philippines Ruben Gonzales / South Korea Nam Ji-sung (final)
  4. Zimbabwe Benjamin Lock / New Zealand Rubin Statham (first round)

Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Poland P Matuszewski
Germany Kai Wehnelt
4 6 [10]
Australia M Bouzige
Australia B Mott
6 4 [2] 1 Poland P Matuszewski
Germany K Wehnelt
61 6 [6]
Australia Blake Bayldon
Australia Kody Pearson
2 7 [10] Australia B Bayldon
Australia K Pearson
77 2 [10]
Australia J Delaney
Australia L Saville
6 5 [8] Australia B Bayldon
Australia K Pearson
66 6 [8]
3 Philippines R Gonzales
South Korea J-s Nam
6 6 3 Philippines R Gonzales
South Korea J-s Nam
78 3 [10]
Japan S Mochizuki
Japan R Noguchi
3 4 3 Philippines R Gonzales
South Korea J-s Nam
6 7
Australia C Puttergill
New Zealand A Rai
6 6 Australia C Puttergill
New Zealand A Rai
2 5
Australia O Jasika
Japan H Moriya
3 3 3 Philippines R Gonzales
South Korea J-s Nam
4 4
Australia J Beale
Australia T Fancutt
3 2 United States R Seggerman
United States P Trhac
6 6
Australia MC Romios
Australia D Sweeny
6 6 Australia MC Romios
Australia D Sweeny
6 79
Australia B Ellis
Northern Mariana Islands C Sinclair
77 6 Australia B Ellis
Northern Mariana Islands C Sinclair
4 67
4 Zimbabwe B Lock
New Zealand R Statham
63 2 Australia MC Romios
Australia D Sweeny
2 2
Poland F Peliwo
France A Weber
3 0 United States R Seggerman
United States P Trhac
6 6
Japan Makoto Ochi
Japan Y Shimizu
6 6 Japan M Ochi
Japan Y Shimizu
4 60
United States R Seggerman
United States P Trhac
6 6 United States R Seggerman
United States P Trhac
6 77
2 Australia R Hijikata
United States M Kiger
4 4

References

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  1. ^ Heer, Florian (November 6, 2022). "Hsu Earns Maiden Challenger Trophy, Wins NSW Open".
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