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2019 Open Harmonie mutuelle – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Open Harmonie mutuelle
Final
ChampionsIsrael Jonathan Erlich
France Fabrice Martin
Runners-upFrance Jonathan Eysseric
Croatia Antonio Šančić
Score7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–2)
Events
Singles Doubles
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Sander Arends and Tristan-Samuel Weissborn were the defending champions[1] but lost in the semifinals to Jonathan Eysseric and Antonio Šančić.

Jonathan Erlich and Fabrice Martin won the title after defeating Eysseric and Šančić 7–6(7–2), 7–6(7–2) in the final.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Austria P Oswald
India L Paes
6 2 [8]
United States J Cerretani
Switzerland M-A Hüsler
4 6 [10] United States J Cerretani
Switzerland M-A Hüsler
4 4
Venezuela LD Martínez
Portugal G Oliveira
62 4 ITF Spain A Artuñedo
Spain S Martos Gornés
6 6
ITF Spain A Artuñedo
Spain S Martos Gornés
77 6 ITF Spain A Artuñedo
Spain S Martos Gornés
3 4
4 Israel J Erlich
France F Martin
6 77 4 Israel J Erlich
France F Martin
6 6
Belarus A Vasilevski
Italy A Vavassori
3 64 4 Israel J Erlich
France F Martin
78 67 [10]
Australia R Junaid
Netherlands D Pel
6 6 Australia R Junaid
Netherlands D Pel
66 79 [6]
WC France E Furness
France M Guinard
4 2 4 Israel J Erlich
France F Martin
77 77
WC France Q Halys
France G Jacq
63 62 France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
62 62
Netherlands S Arends
Austria T-S Weissborn
77 77 Netherlands S Arends
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 77
ITF France D Added
France A Olivetti
64 6 [10] ITF France D Added
France A Olivetti
4 65
3 United States R Galloway
United States N Lammons
77 4 [8] Netherlands S Arends
Austria T-S Weissborn
3 5
France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
6 6 France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
6 7
Ukraine S Stakhovsky
Poland S Walków
3 1 France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
77 6
WC France M Martineau
France C Moutet
4 4 2 Monaco R Arneodo
France H Nys
64 4
2 Monaco R Arneodo
France H Nys
6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Tristan-Samuel Weissborn holt Doppeltitel in St. Brieuc". www.spox.com.
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