2016 Uruguay Open – Doubles

Andrej Martin and Hans Podlipnik were the defending champions but only Podlipnik chose to defend his title, partnering Marcel Felder. Podlipnik lost in the quarterfinals to Andrés Molteni and Diego Schwartzman.

Doubles
2016 Uruguay Open
Champions Andrés Molteni
Diego Schwartzman
Runners-up Fabiano de Paula
Christian Garin
Final scoreWalkover

Molteni and Schwartzman won the title after Fabiano de Paula and Christian Garin withdrew before the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 A Molteni
D Schwartzman
6 6
F Coria
T Lipovsek Puches
2 2 1 A Molteni
D Schwartzman
6 6
S Galdós
F Romboli
6 2 [10] M Felder
H Podlipnik
3 3
M Felder
H Podlipnik
3 6 [12] 1 A Molteni
D Schwartzman
6 6
4 Í Cervantes
M Vervoort
6 6 4 Í Cervantes
M Vervoort
2 1
C Saavedra
K Uchida
3 0 4 Í Cervantes
M Vervoort
78 7
N Almagro
E Russi Assumpção
3 6 [11] N Almagro
E Russi Assumpção
66 5
WC R Hocevar
S Maresca
6 3 [9] 1 A Molteni
D Schwartzman
w/o
JP Paz
A Velotti
6 6 F de Paula
C Garin
WC D Acosta
R Arús
3 1 JP Paz
A Velotti
Alt Mariano Kestelboim
F Mena
4 3 3 A Behar
N Jarry
w/o
3 A Behar
N Jarry
6 6 3 A Behar
N Jarry
77 2 [4]
WC P Sakamoto
N Xiviller
6 3 [4] F de Paula
C Garin
65 6 [10]
P Bernardi
M Linzer
2 6 [10] P Bernardi
M Linzer
2 1
F de Paula
C Garin
6 3 [10] F de Paula
C Garin
6 6
2 F Neis
C Zampieri
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