2019 Verrazzano Open – Doubles

Tristan Lamasine and Franko Škugor were the defending champions[1] but only Lamasine chose to defend his title, partnering Enzo Couacaud. Lamasine lost in the final to Thiemo de Bakker and Robin Haase.

Doubles
2019 Verrazzano Open
Champions Thiemo de Bakker
Robin Haase
Runners-up Enzo Couacaud
Tristan Lamasine
Final score6–4, 6–4

De Bakker and Haase won the title after defeating Couacaud and Lamasine 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Marcus Daniell / Matwé Middelkoop (First round)
  2. Denys Molchanov / Igor Zelenay (First round)
  3. Romain Arneodo / Hugo Nys (Semifinals)
  4. Leander Paes / Benoît Paire (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 M Daniell
M Middelkoop
67 4
J Eysseric
A Šančić
79 6 J Eysseric
A Šančić
64 1
ITF Peter Heller
K-M Maamoun
2 5 T de Bakker
R Haase
77 6
T de Bakker
R Haase
6 7 T de Bakker
R Haase
6 6
3 R Arneodo
H Nys
6 67 [10] 3 R Arneodo
H Nys
4 4
L Margaroli
LD Martínez
4 79 [6] 3 R Arneodo
H Nys
w/o
N Čačić
F Krajinović
3 2 A Behar
M Donati
A Behar
M Donati
6 6 T de Bakker
R Haase
6 6
WC E Benchetrit
C-h Tseng
4 2 WC E Couacaud
T Lamasine
4 4
WC R Molleker
A Popyrin
6 6 WC R Molleker
A Popyrin
0r
A Vasilevski
A Vavassori
5 0 4 L Paes
B Paire
4
4 L Paes
B Paire
7 6 4 L Paes
B Paire
77 62 [5]
ITF Sergio Martos Gornés
O Roca Batalla
77 79 WC E Couacaud
T Lamasine
64 77 [10]
D Brown
R Junaid
62 67 ITF S Martos Gornés
O Roca Batalla
66 4
WC E Couacaud
T Lamasine
6 78 WC E Couacaud
T Lamasine
78 6
2 D Molchanov
I Zelenay
4 66
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