2020 Launceston International – Men's Doubles

Max Purcell and Luke Saville were the defending champions[1] but only Purcell chose to defend his title, partnering Jake Delaney. Purcell lost in the first round to Harri Heliövaara and Sem Verbeek.

Men's Doubles
2020 Launceston International
Champions Evan King
Benjamin Lock
Runners-up Kimmer Coppejans
Sergio Martos Gornés
Final score3–6, 6–3, [10–8]

Evan King and Benjamin Lock won the title after defeating Kimmer Coppejans and Sergio Martos Gornés 3–6, 6–3, [10–8] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 G Granollers
D Vega Hernández
4 2
D Altmaier
J Lenz
6 6 D Altmaier
J Lenz
64 2
B Kavčič
M Safwat
4 4 Alt J Grills
C Puttergill
77 6
Alt Jacob Grills
Calum Puttergill
6 6 Alt J Grills
C Puttergill
6 2 [6]
3 H Heliövaara
S Verbeek
6 4 [10] E King
B Lock
3 6 [10]
WC Ja Delaney
M Purcell
3 6 [6] 3 H Heliövaara
S Verbeek
4 5
WC M Banes
B Ellis
6 67 [5] E King
B Lock
6 7
E King
B Lock
3 79 [10] E King
B Lock
3 6 [10]
L Broady
F Peliwo
5 710 [10] K Coppejans
S Martos Gornés
6 3 [8]
Alt B Gojo
M Pervolarakis
7 68 [6] L Broady
F Peliwo
3 3
B Klein
Scott Puodziunas
77 65 [8] 4 N Pasha
M Schnur
6 6
4 N Pasha
M Schnur
63 77 [10] 4 N Pasha
M Schnur
5 4
WC Harry Bourchier
A Santillan
6 6 K Coppejans
S Martos Gornés
7 6
S Diez
M Vervoort
3 4 WC H Bourchier
A Santillan
6 67 [5]
K Coppejans
Sergio Martos Gornés
65 6 [10] K Coppejans
S Martos Gornés
4 79 [10]
2 L Margaroli
A Vavassori
77 2 [7]
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