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2016 Claro Open Medellín – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2016 Claro Open Medellín
Final
ChampionsColombia Alejandro Falla
Colombia Eduardo Struvay
Runners-upBrazil André Ghem
Spain Juan Lizariturry
Score6–3, 6–2
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Nicolás Barrientos and Eduardo Struvay were the defending champions but chose to participate with different partners. Barrientos partnered Ruben Gonzales while Struvay partnered Alejandro Falla. Barrientos lost in the first round to Gonzalo Escobar and Juan Ignacio Londero.

Struvay successfully defended his title, defeating André Ghem and Juan Lizariturry 6–3, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Colombia N Barrientos
Philippines R Gonzales
6 2 [8]
Ecuador G Escobar
Argentina JI Londero
1 6 [10] Ecuador G Escobar
Argentina JI Londero
6 7
WC Colombia DE Galán
Colombia Sergio Luis Hernández Ramírez
5 3 Brazil O Luz
Brazil M Zormann
3 5
Brazil O Luz
Brazil M Zormann
7 6 Ecuador G Escobar
Argentina JI Londero
3 77 [5]
4 Brazil A Ghem
Spain J Lizariturry
6 6 4 Brazil A Ghem
Spain J Lizariturry
6 61 [10]
Chile Bastián Malla
Chile G Rivera-Aránguiz
2 1 4 Brazil A Ghem
Spain J Lizariturry
6 6
WC Colombia Felipe Mantilla
Colombia Sebastián Serrano
4 7 [11] WC Colombia F Mantilla
Colombia S Serrano
4 4
WC Colombia José Daniel Bendeck
Argentina Gregorio Cordonnier
6 5 [9] 4 Brazil A Ghem
Spain J Lizariturry
3 2
Argentina F Mena
Chile Jorge Montero
w/o 3 Colombia A Falla
Colombia E Struvay
6 6
Argentina A Collarini
Chile G Lama
Argentina F Mena
Chile J Montero
4 4
Alt Brazil R Matos
Brazil J Menezes
2 3 3 Colombia A Falla
Colombia E Struvay
6 6
3 Colombia A Falla
Colombia E Struvay
6 6 3 Colombia A Falla
Colombia E Struvay
6 6
Brazil R Hocevar
Brazil José Pereira
6 3 [10] 2 Brazil F Romboli
Brazil C Zampieri
4 3
Uruguay M Felder
Argentina R Olivo
3 6 [3] Brazil R Hocevar
Brazil J Pereira
4 1
Sweden C Lindell
Brazil B Sant'Anna
2 Brazil F Romboli
Brazil C Zampieri
6 6
2 Brazil F Romboli
Brazil C Zampieri
w/o

References