2019 Columbus Challenger III – Doubles

Roberto Maytín and Jackson Withrow were the defending champions[1] but chose to defend their title with different partners. Maytín partnered Robert Galloway but lost in the first round to Filip Peliwo and Roy Smith. Withrow partnered Martin Redlicki and successfully defended his title.

Doubles
2019 Columbus Challenger III
Champions Martin Redlicki
Jackson Withrow
Runners-up Nathan Pasha
Max Schnur
Final score6–4, 7–6(7–4)

Redlicki and Withrow won the title after defeating Nathan Pasha and Max Schnur 6–4, 7–6(7–4) in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 R Galloway
R Maytín
77 4 [8]
F Peliwo
Roy Smith
65 6 [10] F Peliwo
R Smith
3 4
WC Justin Boulais
James Trotter
6 3 [5] A Lawson
D Young
6 6
A Lawson
D Young
4 6 [10] A Lawson
D Young
6 63 [3]
4 Ma Redlicki
J Withrow
6 60 [10] 4 Ma Redlicki
J Withrow
0 77 [10]
Hunter Johnson
Yates Johnson
4 77 [5] 4 Ma Redlicki
J Withrow
6 6
T-S Kwiatkowski
P Polansky
3 1 PR L Broady
C Gómez-Herrera
3 2
PR L Broady
C Gómez-Herrera
6 6 4 Ma Redlicki
J Withrow
6 77
E Couacaud
T Huey
6 6 N Pasha
M Schnur
4 64
D Hidalgo
LD Martínez
2 2 E Couacaud
T Huey
77 6
WC Robert Cash
J McNally
3 5 3 H Hach Verdugo
D Novikov
62 4
3 H Hach Verdugo
D Novikov
6 7 E Couacaud
T Huey
6 3 [5]
J Cerretani
M Cressy
6 6 N Pasha
M Schnur
3 6 [10]
WC Cannon Kingsley
J Mercer
4 3 J Cerretani
M Cressy
77 5 [10]
N Pasha
M Schnur
6 64 [10] N Pasha
M Schnur
65 7 [12]
2 G Escobar
R Quiroz
4 77 [7]
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