2022 IBG Prague Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2022 IBG Prague Open
Final
ChampionsRomania Victor Vlad Cornea
Czech Republic Andrew Paulson
Runners-upBulgaria Adrian Andreev
Bolivia Murkel Dellien
Score6–3, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Victor Vlad Cornea and Petros Tsitsipas were the defending champions.[1] However, only Cornea chose to defend his title; he partnered with Andrew Paulson. They went on to win the title, defeating Adrian Andreev and Murkel Dellien 6–3, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds[edit]

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Romania VV Cornea
Czech Republic A Paulson
77 3 [14]
Alt Switzerland J Paul
Czech Republic M Vrbenský
63 6 [12] 1 Romania VV Cornea
Czech Republic A Paulson
77 67 [10]
Italy F Forti
Italy M Gigante
2 7 [8] WC Czech Republic J Menšík
Czech Republic J Nicod
65 79 [5]
WC Czech Republic J Menšík
Czech Republic Jakub Nicod
6 5 [10] 1 Romania VV Cornea
Czech Republic A Paulson
6 6
3 Uruguay M Cuevas
Spain A Menéndez Maceiras
6 6 3 Uruguay M Cuevas
Spain A Menéndez Maceiras
4 1
Germany C Frantzen
Germany H Squire
3 2 3 Uruguay M Cuevas
Spain A Menéndez Maceiras
5 6 [10]
Uzbekistan S Fayziev
Ukraine O Krutykh
6 65 [18] Uzbekistan S Fayziev
Ukraine O Krutykh
7 4 [7]
Spain O Roca Batalla
Germany Timo Stodder
4 77 [16] 1 Romania VV Cornea
Czech Republic A Paulson
6 6
WC Czech Republic P Nouza
Czech Republic Matěj Vocel
65 65 Bulgaria A Andreev
Bolivia M Dellien
3 1
Bulgaria A Andreev
Bolivia M Dellien
77 77 Bulgaria A Andreev
Bolivia M Dellien
7 2 [10]
Romania M Copil
Romania A Jecan
6 1 [10] Romania M Copil
Romania A Jecan
5 6 [6]
4 Czech Republic M Gengel
Czech Republic L Rosol
4 6 [7] Bulgaria A Andreev
Bolivia M Dellien
4 6 [10]
France K de Schepper
Portugal J Domingues
5 5 Slovakia M Karol
Ukraine V Sachko
6 4 [8]
Slovakia Miloš Karol
Ukraine V Sachko
7 7 Slovakia M Karol
Ukraine V Sachko
6 6
Argentina RA Burruchaga
Argentina M Navone
77 4 [9] 2 Poland K Drzewiecki
Finland P Niklas-Salminen
1 3
2 Poland K Drzewiecki
Finland P Niklas-Salminen
65 6 [11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Agamenone Lifts Maiden Challenger Trophy In Prague". August 29, 2021.

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