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2014 Chinese Open Men's Doubles Championship

Tournament in Beijing 2014
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Last year's champions Maxim Mirny and Horia Tekeu did not defend their last year's title, but both took part in the tournament. Mirny paired with Feliciano Lopez reached the quarter finals, and Tekeu, speaking with the representative of the Netherlands Jean-Julien Royer, was able to win the competition for the second year in a row.

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Sowing

  1.   Nenad Zimonich /   Daniel Nestor (Round One)
  2.   Alexander Peyia /   Bruno Soares (Round One)
  1.   Fernando Verdasco /   David Marrero (Failure)
  2.   Julien Benneto /   Washek Pospishil (Final)

Tournament

Abbreviations Used

  • Q ( English qualifier , literally - qualified ) - the winner of the qualification tournament.
  • WC ( English wild card , wild card) - a special invitation from the organizers.
  • LL ( English lucky loser , literally - lucky loser ) - the player with the highest rating of the losers in the final qualifying round, invited as a replacement for the late star player of the main grid.
  • R ( eng. Retired , literally - withdrawn ) - the player's refusal to continue the game during the match.
  • W / O ( English walkover , literally - passage ) - winning an opponent’s absenteeism for the game.
  • SE ( English special exempt ) - the special admission. It is used for players who have successfully played in the week preceding the tournament, and therefore could not participate in the qualification.
  • PR ( English protected ranking , literally - protected rating ). It is used for admission to the tournament of players who have missed a long time due to injury and dropped in the ranking.
  • ALT ( English alternate ) - an alternative player in the grid (replacing one of the late withdrawn from the tournament).
  • S ( Eng. Suspended , literally - postponed ) - the match is suspended due to rain or darkness.
  • D ( eng. Defaulted ) - one of the athletes removed from the tournament for unsportsmanlike behavior.


First round1/4 finals1/2 finalsThe final
one  D. Nestor
  N. Zimonich
63[6]
  F. Fognini
  L. Mayer
36[ten]  F. Fognini
  L. Mayer
w / o
  E. Gulbis
  M. Matkovsky
WC  N. Djokovic
  F. Krainovich
WC  N. Djokovic
  F. Krainovich
w / o  F. Fognini
  L. Mayer
fourfour
LL  T. Gabashvili
  M. Kukushkin
23  MJ Royer
  H. Tekeu
66
  MJ Royer
  H. Tekeu
66  MJ Royer
  H. Tekeu
7four[12]
  T. Berdykh
  J. Isner
7four[ten]  T. Berdykh
  J. Isner
6 36[ten]
  P. Andujar
  R. Nadal
five6[four]  MJ Royer
  H. Tekeu
6 67[ten]
  F. Lopez
  M. Mirny
77four  J. Benneto
  V. I wrote
7five[five]
  L. Kubot
  R. Lindstedt
6 46 3  F. Lopez
  M. Mirny
36 5
WC  S. Lew
  Yu Ning
3onefour  J. Benneto
  V. I wrote
67
four  J. Benneto
  V. I wrote
66four  J. Benneto
  V. I wrote
6 56[ten]
Q  J. Brunström
  N. Monroe
66Q  J. Brunström
  N. Monroe
72[five]
  M. Cilic
  S. Gonzalez
33Q  J. Brunström
  N. Monroe
6 46[ten]
  H.S. Cabal
  R. Farah
6four[ten]  H.S. Cabal
  R. Farah
73[7]
2  A. Peyia
  B. Soares
36[7]

Links

  • main tournament grid
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=China_Open_Champion_2010_tennis_in_Men_Pair_Discharge&oldid=91014622


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