2012 Honolulu Challenger – Doubles

Ryan Harrison and Travis Rettenmaier were the defending champions but Harrison decided not to participate.
Rettenmaier played alongside Amer Delić and successfully defended his title defeating Nicholas Monroe and Jack Sock in the final 6–4, 7–6(7–3).

Doubles
2012 Honolulu Challenger
Champions Amer Delić
Travis Rettenmaier
Runners-up Nicholas Monroe
Jack Sock
Final score6–4, 7–6(7–3)

Seeds

  1. Pierre-Ludovic Duclos / John Paul Fruttero (First Round)
  2. Maciek Sykut / Dennis Zivkovic (Quarterfinals)
  3. Nicholas Monroe / Jack Sock (Final)
  4. Lee Hsin-han / Bumpei Sato (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 P-L Duclos
JP Fruttero
6 2 [7]
  C Rungkat
Y Sugita
3 6 [10]   C Rungkat
Y Sugita
1 6 [13]
WC D Lajola
M McClune
3 2     A Delić
T Rettenmaier
6 2 [15]
  A Delić
T Rettenmaier
6 6     A Delić
T Rettenmaier
6 7  
4 H-h Lee
Bumpei Sato
6 6   4 H-h Lee
Bumpei Sato
3 5  
  T Ito
G Soeda
4 2   4 H-h Lee
Bumpei Sato
6 6  
  P Polansky
T Smyczek
6 7     P Polansky
T Smyczek
0 0  
WC Mikael Maatta
Jan Tribler
2 5     A Delić
T Rettenmaier
6 77  
Q D King-Turner
M Venus
6 6   3 N Monroe
J Sock
4 63  
  Y Bhambri
K Čapkovič
3 2   Q D King-Turner
M Venus
1 3  
WC Hendrik Bode
Ikaika Jobe
2 4   3 N Monroe
J Sock
6 6  
3 N Monroe
J Sock
6 6   3 N Monroe
J Sock
6 77  
  R Kendrick
B Reynolds
6 6     R Kendrick
B Reynolds
3 63  
  A Kuznetsov
M Yani
4 4     R Kendrick
B Reynolds
6 77  
  A Begemann
F Wolmarans
      2 M Sykut
D Zivkovic
4 64  
2 M Sykut
D Zivkovic
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