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2015 Arimex Challenger Trophy – Doubles

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Doubles
2015 Arimex Challenger Trophy
Final
ChampionsNetherlands Wesley Koolhof
Netherlands Matwé Middelkoop
Runners-upPoland Kamil Majchrzak
France Stéphane Robert
Score6–4, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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Roman Jebavý and Jaroslav Pospíšil were the defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Pospíšil chose to partner with Jan Šátral, but lost in the first round to Kamil Majchrzak and Stéphane Robert. Jebavý chose not to compete.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands W Koolhof
Netherlands M Middelkoop
6 6
Italy R Bellotti
Austria Pascal Brunner
2 4 1 Netherlands W Koolhof
Netherlands M Middelkoop
6 6
Belarus U Ignatik
Czech Republic D Lojda
6 5 [10] Belarus U Ignatik
Czech Republic D Lojda
4 4
Italy L Giustino
Czech Republic Libor Salaba
2 7 [5] 1 Netherlands W Koolhof
Netherlands M Middelkoop
77 6
3 Croatia I Sabanov
Croatia M Sabanov
6 64 [4] Austria L Miedler
Austria T-S Weissborn
62 3
Italy F Gaio
Slovakia A Martin
4 77 [10] Italy F Gaio
Slovakia A Martin
66 2
WC Hungary M Fucsovics
Hungary L Gödry
1 77 [9] Austria L Miedler
Austria T-S Weissborn
78 6
Austria L Miedler
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 64 [11] 1 Netherlands W Koolhof
Netherlands M Middelkoop
6 6
WC Russia A Dubrivnyy
Turkey E Kırkın
3 0 Poland K Majchrzak
France S Robert
4 2
Netherlands Romano Frantzen
United Kingdom D Walsh
6 6 Netherlands R Frantzen
United Kingdom D Walsh
4 6 [3]
Poland K Majchrzak
France S Robert
6 6 Poland K Majchrzak
France S Robert
6 3 [10]
4 Czech Republic J Pospíšil
Czech Republic J Šátral
2 4 Poland K Majchrzak
France S Robert
2 77 [10]
Poland T Bednarek
Croatia F Škugor
7 64 [3] Spain Í Cervantes
Netherlands M Vervoort
6 64 [6]
Spain Í Cervantes
Netherlands M Vervoort
5 77 [10] Spain Í Cervantes
Netherlands M Vervoort
3 6 [10]
WC Slovakia Martin Blaško
Slovakia A Molčan
4 2 2 Italy A Motti
Romania C Pavăl
6 4 [2]
2 Italy A Motti
Romania C Pavăl
6 6

References