2015 MercedesCup – Doubles

Doubles
2015 MercedesCup
Champions India Rohan Bopanna
Romania Florin Mergea
Runners-up Austria Alexander Peya
Brazil Bruno Soares
Final score 5–7, 6–2, [10–7]
Main article: 2015 MercedesCup

Mateusz Kowalczyk and Artem Sitak were the defending champions, but chose not to participate this year.

Rohan Bopanna and Florin Mergea won the title, defeating Alexander Peya and Bruno Soares in the final 5–7, 6–2, [10–7].


Seeds

  1. United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan (Withdrew)
  2. Poland Marcin Matkowski / Serbia Nenad Zimonjić (Semifinals)
  3. Austria Alexander Peya / Brazil Bruno Soares (Final)
  4. India Rohan Bopanna / Romania Florin Mergea (Champions)
  5. Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal / Colombia Robert Farah (Quarterfinals, withdrew)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
5/Alt  Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia R Farah
77 77  
Alt  Czech Republic L Rosol
 Austria D Thiem
65 65     5  Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia R Farah
 
 Spain F López
 Spain R Nadal
77 6      Spain F López
 Spain R Nadal
w/o  
Alt  Australia R Junaid
 Canada A Shamasdin
65 2        Spain F López
 Spain R Nadal
 
3  Austria A Peya
 Brazil B Soares
6 6       3  Austria A Peya
 Brazil B Soares
w/o  
WC  Germany P Petzschner
 Germany J-L Struff
2 3     3  Austria A Peya
 Brazil B Soares
6 6
WC  Germany A Beck
 Germany M Berrer
64 2      Germany A Begemann
 Austria J Knowle
4 4  
 Germany A Begemann
 Austria J Knowle
77 6       3  Austria A Peya
 Brazil B Soares
7 2 [7]
 Italy A Seppi
 Serbia V Troicki
4 6 [6]       4  India R Bopanna
 Romania F Mergea
5 6 [10]
 Croatia M Pavić
 New Zealand M Venus
6 3 [10]      Croatia M Pavić
 New Zealand M Venus
65 2  
 Croatia M Čilić
 Germany F Moser
3 610     4  India R Bopanna
 Romania F Mergea
77 6  
4  India R Bopanna
 Romania F Mergea
6 712       4  India R Bopanna
 Romania F Mergea
6 66 [10]
Alt  Croatia B Ćorić
 Croatia A Pavić
64 65       2  Poland M Matkowski
 Serbia N Zimonjić
3 78 [7]  
 Germany D Brown
 Austria A Haider-Maurer
77 77      Germany D Brown
 Austria A Haider-Maurer
66 2
 France G Monfils
 France G Simon
3 4     2  Poland M Matkowski
 Serbia N Zimonjić
78 6  
2  Poland M Matkowski
 Serbia N Zimonjić
6 6  

References

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