2017 Australian Open – Boys' Doubles

Alex De Minaur and Blake Ellis were the defending champions, but both players chose not to participate.

Boys' Doubles
2017 Australian Open
Champions Hsu Yu-hsiou
Zhao Lingxi
Runners-up Finn Reynolds
Duarte Vale
Final score6–7(8–10), 6–4, [10–5]

Hsu Yu-hsiou and Zhao Lingxi won the title, defeating Finn Reynolds and Duarte Vale in the final, 6–7(8–10), 6–4, [10–5].

Seeds

  1. Toru Horie / Wu Yibing (Semifinals)
  2. Marvin Möller / Naoki Tajima (First round)
  3. Ergi Kırkın / Corentin Moutet (First round)
  4. Hsu Yu-hsiou / Zhao Lingxi (Champions)
  5. Alexei Popyrin / Kacper Żuk (Semifinals)
  6. Zizou Bergs / Yshai Oliel (Second round)
  7. Zsombor Piros / Mikhail Sokolovskiy (First round)
  8. Finn Bass / Trent Bryde (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Toru Horie
Wu Yibing
67 63
Finn Reynolds
Duarte Vale
79 77
Finn Reynolds
Duarte Vale
710 4 [5]
4 Hsu Yu-hsiou
Zhao Lingxi
68 6 [10]
4 Hsu Yu-hsiou
Zhao Lingxi
6 6
5 Alexei Popyrin
Kacper Żuk
1 3

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Toru Horie
Wu Yibing
63 6 [10]
WC Ken Cavrak
Sean Van Rensburg
77 2 [8] 1 T Horie
Y Wu
6 6
Dan Added
Matteo Martineau
3 6 [14] S Carr
M Stewart
4 4
Simon Carr
Max Stewart
6 1 [16] 1 T Horie
Y Wu
6 6
WC Matthew Dellavedova
Rinky Hijikata
3 6 [7] S Hazawa
A Zakharov
4 3
Ryan Nijboer
Ajeet Rai
6 3 [10] R Nijboer
A Rai
4 7 [7]
Shinji Hazawa
Alexey Zakharov
5 6 [10] S Hazawa
A Zakharov
6 5 [10]
7 Zsombor Piros
Mikhail Sokolovskiy
7 3 [6] 1 T Horie
Y Wu
67 63
3 Ergi Kırkın
Corentin Moutet
6 4 [7] F Reynolds
D Vale
79 77
Finn Reynolds
Duarte Vale
1 6 [10] F Reynolds
D Vale
6 77
Maxence Broville
Vlad Andrei Dancu
62 6 [10] M Broville
VA Dancu
2 62
WC Anthony Popyrin
Campbell Salmon
77 3 [8] F Reynolds
D Vale
6 7
Siddhant Banthia
Kaya Göre
64 6 [11] S Banthia
K Göre
2 5
Federico Iannaccone
Ien Schouten
77 2 [9] S Banthia
K Göre
6 78
Emil Ruusuvuori
Michael Vrbenský
6 4 [4] 6 Z Bergs
Y Oliel
3 66
6 Zizou Bergs
Yshai Oliel
2 6 [10]

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Finn Bass
Trent Bryde
6 6
WC Alexander Crnokrak
Dane Sweeny
0 2 8 F Bass
T Bryde
6 6
Menelaos Efstathiou
Eleftherios Neos
77 77 M Efstathiou
E Neos
4 3
Tristan Boyer
Siphosothando Montsi
65 63 8 F Bass
T Bryde
6 0 [2]
Joshua Howard-Tripp
Nikolay Vylegzhanin
3 1 4 Y-h Hsu
L Zhao
3 6 [10]
Kody Pearson
Adam Walton
6 6 K Pearson
A Walton
3 78 [0]
Alberto Lim
Alexandre Rotsaert
0 6 [8] 4 Y-h Hsu
L Zhao
6 66 [10]
4 Hsu Yu-hsiou
Zhao Lingxi
6 2 [10] 4 Y-h Hsu
L Zhao
6 6
5 Alexei Popyrin
Kacper Żuk
7 6 5 Al Popyrin
K Żuk
1 3
Francesco Forti
Mattia Frinzi
5 3 5 Al Popyrin
K Żuk
5 6 [13]
Jack Molloy
Barnaby Smith
2 77 [11] J Molloy
B Smith
7 3 [11]
Chase Ferguson
Benard Bruno Nkomba
6 65 [9] 5 Al Popyrin
K Żuk
5 6 [11]
Olukayode Ayeni
Moerani Bouzige
7 6 O Ayeni
M Bouzige
7 4 [9]
Jesper de Jong
Philip Henning
5 1 O Ayeni
M Bouzige
6 7
Tseng Chun-hsin
Yin Bang-shuo
6 7 C-h Tseng
B-s Yin
1 5
2 Marvin Möller
Naoki Tajima
3 5
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