2016 Kunming Open – Men's Doubles

Bai Yan and Wu Di were the defending champions but only Bai chose to defend his title, partnering Riccardo Ghedin. They won the title after defeating Denys Molchanov and Aleksandr Nedovyesov 4–6, 6–3, [10–6] in the final.

Men's Doubles
2016 Kunming Open
Champion Bai Yan
Riccardo Ghedin
Runner-up Denys Molchanov
Aleksandr Nedovyesov
Final score4–6, 6–3, [10–6]

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Y Bai
R Ghedin
7 6
WC Wang Ruikai
Wang Ruixuan
5 1 1 Y Bai
R Ghedin
6 6
WC Y He
Wang Aoxiong
711 2 [7] J Thompson
A Whittington
3 2
J Thompson
A Whittington
69 6 [10] 1 Y Bai
R Ghedin
6 6
3 N Barrientos
A Behar
6 6 3 N Barrientos
A Behar
3 2
M Banes
Gavin van Peperzeel
3 3 3 N Barrientos
A Behar
6 6
Y Hanfmann
D Masur
3 78 [10] Y Hanfmann
D Masur
4 4
D Petrović
B Trinker
6 66 [6] 1 Y Bai
R Ghedin
4 6 [10]
G Jones
F Peliwo
6 6 D Molchanov
A Nedovyesov
6 3 [6]
WC Z Qiu
R Te
4 3 G Jones
F Peliwo
D Molchanov
A Nedovyesov
6 6 D Molchanov
A Nedovyesov
w/o
4 M Bhupathi
S Myneni
4 4 D Molchanov
A Nedovyesov
6 63 [10]
N Milojević
M Zekić
6 6 2 J Cerretani
M Schnur
4 77 [6]
Jarryd Chaplin
A Sarkissian
4 3 N Milojević
M Zekić
1 2
A De Greef
M Reid
4 77 [10] 2 J Cerretani
M Schnur
6 6
2 J Cerretani
M Schnur
6 65 [12]
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