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2013 Soweto Open – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2013 Soweto Open
Final
ChampionsIndia Prakash Amritraj
United States Rajeev Ram
Runners-upIndia Purav Raja
India Divij Sharan
Score7–6(7–1), 7–6(7–1)
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2011 · Soweto Open · 2014 →

The defending champions from 2011 were Michael Kohlmann and Alexander Peya, as there was no event in 2012. They chose not to participate.

Prakash Amritraj and Rajeev Ram defeated Purav Raja and Divij Sharan 7–6(7–1), 7–6(7–1) in the final to win the title.[1]

Seeds

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  1. South Africa Rik de Voest / Brazil Marcelo Demoliner (quarterfinals)
  2. India Purav Raja / India Divij Sharan (final)
  3. Croatia Mate Pavić / Montenegro Goran Tošić (semifinals)
  4. Germany Dustin Brown / Republic of Ireland James Cluskey (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 South Africa R de Voest
Brazil M Demoliner
6 6
WC South Africa Francois Kellerman
South Africa Okkie Kellerman
0 2 1 South Africa R de Voest
Brazil M Demoliner
5 4
  India P Amritraj
United States R Ram
6 6 India P Amritraj
United States R Ram
7 6
Brazil T Alves
Brazil A Laranja
1 3   India P Amritraj
United States R Ram
6 2 [10]
3 Croatia M Pavić
Montenegro G Tošić
63 6 [10] 3 Croatia M Pavić
Montenegro G Tošić
3 6 [5]
Brazil A Ghem
Brazil R Hocevar
77 3 [7] 3 Croatia M Pavić
Montenegro G Tošić
77 6
WC South Africa Keith-Patrick Crowley
South Africa T Vorster
64 6 [4] Germany R Becker
France F Martin
65 3
Germany R Becker
France F Martin
77 4 [10] India P Amritraj
United States R Ram
77 77
  France G Burquier
Czech Republic Michal Konečný
4 64 2 India P Raja
India D Sharan
61 61
Netherlands S Groen
Slovakia L Lacko
6 77   Netherlands S Groen
Slovakia L Lacko
1 4
Poland M Przysiężny
United States D Zivkovic
6 78 Poland M Przysiężny
United States D Zivkovic
6 6
4 Germany D Brown
Republic of Ireland J Cluskey
3 66   Poland M Przysiężny
United States D Zivkovic
4 4
Brazil F de Paula
Brazil T Turini
6 78 2 India P Raja
India D Sharan
6 6
WC South Africa Renier Moolman
South Africa D O'Brien
1 66 Brazil F de Paula
Brazil T Turini
3 63
South Africa J Andersen
South Africa R Roelofse
3 4 2 India P Raja
India D Sharan
6 77
2 India P Raja
India D Sharan
6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Indian-American Prakash Amritraj combined with compatriot Rajeev Ram to beat the Indian pair of Purav Raja and Divij Sharan 7-6(1) 7-6(1) and win the doubles title in the $100,000 ATP Challenger tennis event in Soweto, South Africa on Friday". The Times of India. 3 May 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
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