2015 McDonald's Burnie International – Men's Doubles

Matt Reid and John-Patrick Smith were the defending champions but Smith decided not to participate.
Reid played alongside Carsten Ball and won the title, defeating Radu Albot and Matthew Ebden, 7–5, 6–4.

Men's Doubles
2015 McDonald's Burnie International
Champions Carsten Ball
Matt Reid
Runners-up Radu Albot
Matthew Ebden
Final score7–5, 6–4

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 A Bolt
A Whittington
7 64 [10]
B Mitchell
J Thompson
5 77 [6] 1 A Bolt
A Whittington
6 6
WC O Jasika
B Mott
5 61 A Hubble
J Statham
3 0
A Hubble
J Statham
7 77 1 A Bolt
A Whittington
64 3
3 B Klein
H-h Lee
6 7 C Ball
M Reid
77 6
J Duckworth
L Saville
4 5 3 B Klein
H-h Lee
6 610 [8]
WC M Barton
C O'Connell
4 77 [8] C Ball
M Reid
4 712 [10]
C Ball
M Reid
6 63 [10] C Ball
M Reid
7 6
M Krueger
T Niki
3 0 2 R Albot
M Ebden
5 4
WC Harry Bourchier
M Polmans
6 6 WC H Bourchier
M Polmans
1 77 [6]
M Banes
Gavin van Peperzeel
2 2 4 S Devvarman
S Singh
6 64 [10]
4 S Devvarman
S Singh
6 6 4 S Devvarman
S Singh
3 6 [8]
B Fratangelo
T Sandgren
6 77 2 R Albot
M Ebden
6 4 [10]
H Moriya
Z Zhang
4 65 B Fratangelo
T Sandgren
6 4 [12]
Yuya Kibi
Y Sugita
2 3 2 R Albot
M Ebden
4 6 [14]
2 R Albot
M Ebden
6 6
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