2018 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles

Rohan Bopanna and Pablo Cuevas were the defending champions,[1] but chose not to participate together. Bopanna played alongside Édouard Roger-Vasselin, but lost in the semifinals to Oliver Marach and Mate Pavić. Cuevas teamed up with Marcel Granollers, but lost in the quarterfinals to Bob and Mike Bryan.

Doubles
2018 Monte-Carlo Masters
Champions Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
Runners-up Oliver Marach
Mate Pavić
Final score7–6(7–5), 6–3

The Bryan brothers went on to win the title, beating Marach and Pavić in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–3.

Seeds

All seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1. Łukasz Kubot / Marcelo Melo (Second round)
  2. Henri Kontinen / John Peers (Second round)
  3. Oliver Marach / Mate Pavić (Final)
  4. Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan (Champions)
  5. Pierre-Hugues Herbert / Nicolas Mahut (Second round)
  6. Jean-Julien Rojer / Horia Tecău (Withdrew)
  7. Jamie Murray / Bruno Soares (Second round)
  8. Ivan Dodig / Rajeev Ram (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
WC Simone Bolelli
Fabio Fognini
6 3 [7]
4 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
4 6 [10]
4 Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
77 6
3 Oliver Marach
Mate Pavić
65 3
3 Oliver Marach
Mate Pavić
77 4 [10]
Rohan Bopanna
Édouard Roger-Vasselin
64 6 [7]

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Ł Kubot
M Melo
6 2 [7]
WC S Bolelli
F Fognini
w/o WC S Bolelli
F Fognini
2 6 [10]
T Berdych
F Verdasco
WC S Bolelli
F Fognini
710 6
L Pouille
A Rublev
1 1 R Klaasen
M Venus
68 3
R Klaasen
M Venus
6 6 R Klaasen
M Venus
w/o
6 J-J Rojer
H Tecău
WC S Bolelli
F Fognini
6 3 [7]
4 B Bryan
M Bryan
4 6 [10]
4 B Bryan
M Bryan
65 6 [11]
S González
B McLachlan
4 62 WC R Arneodo
H Nys
77 0 [9]
WC R Arneodo
H Nys
6 77 4 B Bryan
M Bryan
77 65 [10]
P Cuevas
M Granollers
6 3 [10] P Cuevas
M Granollers
65 77 [5]
Alt D Džumhur
A-u-H Qureshi
2 6 [6] P Cuevas
M Granollers
7 77
5 P-H Herbert
N Mahut
5 64

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 I Dodig
R Ram
7 64 [8]
G Dimitrov
D Goffin
77 6 G Dimitrov
D Goffin
5 77 [10]
A Mannarino
F Martin
63 2 G Dimitrov
D Goffin
A Zverev
M Zverev
6 4 [10] 3 O Marach
M Pavić
w/o
A Molteni
D Schwartzman
2 6 [8] A Zverev
M Zverev
2 1
3 O Marach
M Pavić
6 6
3 O Marach
M Pavić
77 4 [10]
R Bopanna
É Roger-Vasselin
64 6 [7]
7 J Murray
B Soares
6 4 [9]
Alt J Cerretani
A Seppi
1 5 R Bopanna
É Roger-Vasselin
3 6 [11]
R Bopanna
É Roger-Vasselin
6 7 R Bopanna
É Roger-Vasselin
6 6
F López
M López
3 4 JS Cabal
R Farah
4 4
JS Cabal
R Farah
6 6 JS Cabal
R Farah
5 6 [18]
2 H Kontinen
J Peers
7 2 [16]
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