2014 Geneva Open Challenger – Doubles

Oliver Marach and Florin Mergea were the defending champions. Mergea did not participate this year, Marach partnered fellow Austrian Philipp Oswald.

Doubles
2014 Geneva Open Challenger
Champions Johan Brunström
Nicholas Monroe
Runners-up Oliver Marach
Philipp Oswald
Final score5-7, 7-5, [10-6]

Johan Brunström and Nicholas Monroe won the title, defeating Marach and Oswald in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 O Marach
P Oswald
4 7 [10]
  J Cerretani
A Siljeström
6 5 [5] 1 O Marach
P Oswald
6 7
  F Moser
A Satschko
4 6 [7] R Albot
V Hănescu
3 5
  R Albot
V Hănescu
6 3 [10] 1 O Marach
P Oswald
6 6
3 F Čermák
J Erlich
2 6 [10] K Skupski
N Skupski
3 4
  R Jebavý
J Veselý
6 3 [5] 3 F Čermák
J Erlich
6 3 [6]
  K Skupski
N Skupski
62 7 [10] K Skupski
N Skupski
3 6 [10]
WC M Chiudinelli
M Lammer
77 5 [8] 1 O Marach
P Oswald
7 5 [6]
  D Džumhur
F Škugor
77 4 [10] 2 J Brunström
N Monroe
5 7 [10]
PR O Charroin
A Motti
63 6 [6] D Džumhur
F Škugor
4 5
  M Delić
F Krajinović
2 4 4 C Fleming
J Marray
6 7
4 C Fleming
J Marray
6 6 4 C Fleming
J Marray
3 62
  L Lacko
A Pavić
6 6 2 J Brunström
N Monroe
6 77
WC A Bellier
Joss Espasandin
1 3 L Lacko
A Pavić
WC S Ehrat
H Laaksonen
3 6 [6] 2 J Brunström
N Monroe
w/o
2 J Brunström
N Monroe
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