2014 Gemdale ATP Challenger – Doubles

Groth and Guccione won the title, defeating Dominik Meffert and Tim Puetz in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–5).

Doubles
2014 Gemdale ATP Challenger
Champions Samuel Groth
Chris Guccione
Runners-up Dominik Meffert
Tim Puetz
Final score6–3, 7–6(7–5)

This was the first edition of the tournament.

Seeds

  1. Samuel Groth / Chris Guccione (Champions)
  2. Sanchai Ratiwatana / Sonchat Ratiwatana (First round)
  3. Alex Bolt / Andrew Whittington (Quarterfinals)
  4. Victor Baluda / Konstantin Kravchuk (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 S Groth
C Guccione
6 7
T Ito
H Moriya
2 5 1 S Groth
C Guccione
77 6
L Lacko
G Žemlja
2 6 [7] G Soeda
Y Uchiyama
62 2
G Soeda
Y Uchiyama
6 4 [10] 1 S Groth
C Guccione
77 6
4 V Baluda
K Kravchuk
3 6 [10] Y Sugita
D Udomchoke
62 2
T Chen
J Cluskey
6 3 [4] 4 V Baluda
K Kravchuk
64 0
WC D Cox
D Wu
3 6 [5] Y Sugita
D Udomchoke
77 6
Y Sugita
D Udomchoke
6 3 [10] 1 S Groth
C Guccione
6 77
WC M Gong
Z Zhang
3 1 D Meffert
T Puetz
3 65
J Delgado
G Müller
6 6 J Delgado
G Müller
79 2 [10]
Q H-h Lee
M Reid
6 3 [8] 3 A Bolt
A Whittington
67 6 [5]
3 A Bolt
A Whittington
4 6 [10] J Delgado
G Müller
2 6 [12]
WC Liu Xiyu
C Wang
4 5 D Meffert
T Puetz
6 3 [14]
D Meffert
T Puetz
6 7 D Meffert
T Puetz
6 78
S Myneni
H-y Peng
65 78 [12] S Myneni
H-y Peng
3 66
2 Sa Ratiwatana
So Ratiwatana
77 66 [10]
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References

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