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2018 Stockton Challenger – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2018 Stockton Challenger
Final
ChampionsBarbados Darian King
United States Noah Rubin
Runners-upThailand Sanchai Ratiwatana
Indonesia Christopher Rungkat
Score6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Brydan Klein and Joe Salisbury were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.

Darian King and Noah Rubin won the title after defeating Sanchai Ratiwatana and Christopher Rungkat 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Indonesia C Rungkat
6 6
WC United States T Paul
United States A Reed
3 3 1 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Indonesia C Rungkat
6 6
United Kingdom J Clarke
Venezuela R Maytín
4 3 WC United States JP Fruttero
United States P Kypson
4 2
WC United States JP Fruttero
United States P Kypson
6 6 1 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Indonesia C Rungkat
5 6 [10]
4 Japan T Matsui
Denmark F Nielsen
79 6 4 Japan T Matsui
Denmark F Nielsen
7 1 [8]
Switzerland M-A Hüsler
Austria L Miedler
67 2 4 Japan T Matsui
Denmark F Nielsen
6 6
WC Egypt Akram El Sallaly
Sweden A Göransson
6 3 [10] WC Egypt A El Sallaly
Sweden A Göransson
3 4
Australia M Banes
Australia A Bolt
1 6 [8] 1 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Indonesia C Rungkat
3 4
Mexico H Hach Verdugo
Sweden A Siljeström
6 4 [6] Barbados D King
United States N Rubin
6 6
Barbados D King
United States N Rubin
3 6 [10] Barbados D King
United States N Rubin
6 4 [10]
Australia M Polmans
Netherlands S Verbeek
2 6 [10] Australia M Polmans
Netherlands S Verbeek
1 6 [8]
3 Philippines R Gonzales
United States N Lammons
6 3 [4] Barbados D King
United States N Rubin
6 6
United States JC Aragone
South Africa L Harris
3 65 Finland H Heliövaara
Switzerland H Laaksonen
4 4
United States A Lawson
United States H Reese
6 77 United States A Lawson
United States H Reese
65 77 [8]
Finland H Heliövaara
Switzerland H Laaksonen
6 6 Finland H Heliövaara
Switzerland H Laaksonen
77 63 [10]
2 South Africa R Roelofse
Australia J-P Smith
4 3

References

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