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2012 The Hague Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2012 The Hague Open
Final
ChampionsNetherlands Antal van der Duim
Netherlands Boy Westerhof
Runners-upAustralia Rameez Junaid
Germany Simon Stadler
Score6–4, 5–7, [10–7]
Events
Singles Doubles
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Colin Ebelthite and Adam Feeney were the defending champions but decided not to participate.
Antal van der Duim and Boy Westerhof won the title, defeating Rameez Junaid and Simon Stadler 6–4, 5–7, [10–7] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 India P Raja
France S Robert
3 4  
  Australia A Hubble
Australia N Roshan
6 6     Australia A Hubble
Australia N Roshan
6 77  
  Argentina M González
Argentina D Junqueira
3 4   WC Netherlands J Huta Galung
Austria P Oswald
2 61  
  Netherlands J Huta Galung
Austria P Oswald
6 6     Australia A Hubble
Australia N Roshan
5 4  
4 Argentina M Alund
Uruguay A Behar
2 6 [7]   Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands B Westerhof
7 6  
WC Netherlands M Middelkoop
Netherlands Miliaan Niesten
6 3 [10]   Netherlands M Middelkoop
Netherlands Miliaan Niesten
6 64 [6]
  Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands B Westerhof
6 1 [10]   Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands B Westerhof
1 77 [10]
  Germany G Kretschmer
Germany A Satschko
4 6 [6]   Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands B Westerhof
6 5 [10]
  Spain I Cervantes Huegun
Finland T Nieminen
65 6 [10] 2 Australia R Junaid
Germany S Stadler
4 7 [7]
  Russia K Kravchuk
France A Sidorenko
77 4 [5]   Spain I Cervantes Huegun
Finland T Nieminen
w/o    
  France N Devilder
France A Gensse
6 2 [10]   France N Devilder
France A Gensse
     
Alt/3 Brazil T Fernandes
Brazil T Monteiro
4 6 [7]   Spain I Cervantes Huegun
Finland T Nieminen
6 3 [10]
WC Netherlands Steven Korteling
Netherlands Kevin Schimmel
65 7 [1] 2 Australia R Junaid
Germany S Stadler
4 6 [12]
  Czech Republic J Mertl
Kazakhstan Y Schukin
77 5 [10]   Czech Republic J Mertl
Kazakhstan Y Schukin
3 1  
WC Netherlands Stephan Fransen
Netherlands N van der Meer
6 3 [5] 2 Australia R Junaid
Germany S Stadler
6 6  
2 Australia R Junaid
Germany S Stadler
2 6 [10]

References