2015 Istanbul Open – Doubles

This is the first edition of the tournament.
Radu Albot and Dušan Lajović won the title, defeating Robert Lindstedt and Jürgen Melzer in the final, 6–4, 7–6(7–2).

Doubles
2015 Istanbul Open
Champions Radu Albot
Dušan Lajović
Runners-up Robert Lindstedt
Jürgen Melzer
Final score6–4, 7–6(7–2)

Seeds

  1. Robert Lindstedt / Jürgen Melzer (Final)
  2. Oliver Marach / Philipp Oswald (Quarterfinals)
  3. Chris Guccione / Andre Sá (Semifinals)
  4. Mate Pavić / Michael Venus (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 R Lindstedt
J Melzer
6 6
Alt F Chervyakov
M Fynn
2 2 1 R Lindstedt
J Melzer
6 7
F Martin
P Raja
2 3 A Bury
T Gabashvili
1 5
A Bury
T Gabashvili
6 6 1 R Lindstedt
J Melzer
6 6
4 M Pavić
M Venus
6 6 M Daniell
S Giraldo
2 1
S Betov
A Kuznetsov
3 4 4 M Pavić
M Venus
2 4
B Kavčič
D Schwartzman
7 2 [3] M Daniell
S Giraldo
6 6
M Daniell
S Giraldo
5 6 [10] 1 R Lindstedt
J Melzer
4 62
A Golubev
D Istomin
6 6 R Albot
D Lajović
6 77
M Kukushkin
A Nedovyesov
3 4 A Golubev
D Istomin
3 3
WC T Altuna
N Basilashvili
3 2 3 C Guccione
A Sá
6 6
3 C Guccione
A Sá
6 6 3 C Guccione
A Sá
4 65
  R Albot
D Lajović
6 6 R Albot
D Lajović
6 77
WC M İlhan
C İlkel
3 3 R Albot
D Lajović
69 6 [10]
J Brunström
J Erlich
5 5 2 O Marach
P Oswald
711 2 [8]
2 O Marach
P Oswald
7 7
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References

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