2016 Guzzini Challenger – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Guzzini Challenger
Champions Germany Kevin Krawietz
France Albano Olivetti
Runners-up Belgium Ruben Bemelmans
Spain Adrián Menéndez-Maceiras
Final score 6–3, 7–6(7–4)

Divij Sharan and Ken Skupski were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Kevin Krawietz and Albano Olivetti won the title after defeating Ruben Bemelmans and Adrián Menéndez-Maceiras 6–3, 7–6(7–4) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Germany Kevin Krawietz / France Albano Olivetti (Champions)
  2. Belgium Ruben Bemelmans / Spain Adrián Menéndez-Maceiras (Final)
  3. Croatia Ivan Sabanov / Croatia Matej Sabanov (Semifinals)
  4. Russia Alexandr Igoshin / Russia Yan Sabanin (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
 
    1  Germany K Krawietz
 France A Olivetti
7 6  
 Italy Lorenzo Frigerio
 Italy Francesco Vilardo
2 6 [10]      Croatia V Galović
 Italy A Massara
5 2  
 Croatia V Galović
 Italy Antonio Massara
6 1 [12]       1  Germany K Krawietz
 France A Olivetti
77 3 [11]  
4  Russia Alexandr Igoshin
 Russia Yan Sabanin
6 6       4  Russia A Igoshin
 Russia Y Sabanin
63 6 [9]  
WC  Italy Edoardo Lamberti
 Italy Paride Mangiaterra
1 1     4  Russia A Igoshin
 Russia Y Sabanin
w/o
 Georgia (country) A Metreveli
 Belarus D Zhyrmont
6 6      Georgia (country) A Metreveli
 Belarus D Zhyrmont
 
WC  United States Sam Barnett
 United States J Witten
1 4       1  Germany K Krawietz
 France A Olivetti
6 77
 Italy Alessandro Bega
 France Maxime Janvier
4 4       2  Belgium R Bemelmans
 Spain A Menéndez-Maceiras
3 64
 Italy F Gaio
 Italy Andrea Vavassori
6 6      Italy F Gaio
 Italy A Vavassori
610 7 [5]  
 Italy Riccardo Bonario
 Italy Gianluca Mager
0 64     3  Croatia I Sabanov
 Croatia M Sabanov
712 5 [10]  
3  Croatia Ivan Sabanov
 Croatia Matej Sabanov
6 77       3  Croatia I Sabanov
 Croatia M Sabanov
4 3
 Croatia M Delić
 Croatia F Veger
3 6 [6]       2  Belgium R Bemelmans
 Spain A Menéndez-Maceiras
6 6  
 France R Boutillier
 France A Sidorenko
6 3 [10]      France R Boutillier
 France A Sidorenko
 Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić
 Serbia Ilija Vučić
63 3     2  Belgium R Bemelmans
 Spain A Menéndez-Maceiras
w/o  
2  Belgium R Bemelmans
 Spain A Menéndez-Maceiras
77 6  

References

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