Doubles
2019 Verrazzano Open
ChampionsNetherlands Thiemo de Bakker
Netherlands Robin Haase
Runners-upFrance Enzo Couacaud
France Tristan Lamasine
Score6–4, 6–4

Tristan Lamasine and Franko Škugor were the defending champions[1] but only Lamasine chose to defend his title, partnering Enzo Couacaud. Lamasine lost in the final to Thiemo de Bakker and Robin Haase.

De Bakker and Haase won the title after defeating Couacaud and Lamasine 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. New Zealand Marcus Daniell / Netherlands Matwé Middelkoop (first round)
  2. Ukraine Denys Molchanov / Slovakia Igor Zelenay (first round)
  3. Monaco Romain Arneodo / France Hugo Nys (semifinals)
  4. India Leander Paes / France Benoît Paire (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 New Zealand M Daniell
Netherlands M Middelkoop
67 4
France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
79 6 France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
64 1
ITF Germany Peter Heller
Egypt K-M Maamoun
2 5 Netherlands T de Bakker
Netherlands R Haase
77 6
Netherlands T de Bakker
Netherlands R Haase
6 7 Netherlands T de Bakker
Netherlands R Haase
6 6
3 Monaco R Arneodo
France H Nys
6 67 [10] 3 Monaco R Arneodo
France H Nys
4 4
Switzerland L Margaroli
Venezuela LD Martínez
4 79 [6] 3 Monaco R Arneodo
France H Nys
w/o
Serbia N Čačić
Serbia F Krajinović
3 2 Uruguay A Behar
Italy M Donati
Uruguay A Behar
Italy M Donati
6 6 Netherlands T de Bakker
Netherlands R Haase
6 6
WC France E Benchetrit
Chinese Taipei C-h Tseng
4 2 WC France E Couacaud
France T Lamasine
4 4
WC Germany R Molleker
Australia A Popyrin
6 6 WC Germany R Molleker
Australia A Popyrin
0r
Belarus A Vasilevski
Italy A Vavassori
5 0 4 India L Paes
France B Paire
4
4 India L Paes
France B Paire
7 6 4 India L Paes
France B Paire
77 62 [5]
ITF Spain S Martos Gornés
Spain O Roca Batalla
77 79 WC France E Couacaud
France T Lamasine
64 77 [10]
Germany D Brown
Australia R Junaid
62 67 ITF Spain S Martos Gornés
Spain O Roca Batalla
66 4
WC France E Couacaud
France T Lamasine
6 78 WC France E Couacaud
France T Lamasine
78 6
2 Ukraine D Molchanov
Slovakia I Zelenay
4 66

References

  1. "Bedene Clinches ATP Challenger Title At Mouratoglou Tennis Academy". 9 April 2017.
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