2014 Visit Panamá Cup – Doubles

Jorge Aguilar and Sergio Galdós were the defending champion, but decided not to compete.

Doubles
2014 Visit Panamá Cup
Champion František Čermák
Michail Elgin
Runner-up Martín Alund
Guillermo Durán
Final score4–6, 6–3, [10–8]

František Čermák and Michail Elgin won the title, defeating Martín Alund and Guillermo Durán in the final, 4–6, 6–3, [10–8].

Seeds

  1. František Čermák / Michail Elgin (Champions)
  2. Purav Raja / Divij Sharan (First round)
  3. Facundo Bagnis / Pablo Cuevas (First round)
  4. Daniele Bracciali / Potito Starace (First round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 F Čermák
M Elgin
5 77 [11]
V Mirzadeh
H-y Peng
7 64 [9] 1 F Čermák
M Elgin
64 6 10
F Argüello
A Ungur
77 5 [11] F Argüello
A Ungur
77 4 8
WC C Garin
E Gómez
64 7 [9] 1 F Čermák
M Elgin
7 77
3 F Bagnis
P Cuevas
4 6 [3] G Clezar
M Demoliner
5 61
G Clezar
M Demoliner
6 3 [10] G Clezar
M Demoliner
77 6
N Barrientos
R Maytín
3 5 Alt R Gonzales
A Sitak
64 3
Alt R Gonzales
A Sitak
6 7 1 F Čermák
M Elgin
4 6 [10]
RR Hidalgo
P Riba
6 5 6 M Alund
G Durán
6 3 [8]
M Alund
G Durán
4 7 10 M Alund
G Durán
6 7
RD da Silva
G Elias
65 6 10 RD da Silva
G Elias
4 5
4 D Bracciali
P Starace
77 3 6 M Alund
G Durán
6 6
WC Fernando García
JG Gómez
7 77 A H-Maurer
G Melzer
2 3
WC Sam Barnett
J Witten
5 65 WC F García
JG Gómez
0 0
A H-Maurer
G Melzer
3 77 10 A H-Maurer
G Melzer
6 6
2 P Raja
D Sharan
6 64 8
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