2016 Brasil Open – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Brasil Open
Champions Chile Julio Peralta
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
Runners-up Spain Pablo Carreño Busta
Spain David Marrero
Final score 4–6, 6–1, [10–5]
Main article: 2016 Brasil Open

Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah were the defending champions, but chose to compete in Acapulco instead.

Julio Peralta and Horacio Zeballos won the title, defeating Pablo Carreño Busta and David Marrero in the final, 4–6, 6–1, [10–5].

Seeds

  1. Brazil Marcelo Melo / Brazil Bruno Soares (Quarterfinals)
  2. Uruguay Pablo Cuevas / Spain Marcel Granollers (Withdrew)
  3. Argentina Máximo González / Brazil André Sá (Quarterfinals)
  4. United States Nicholas Monroe / Austria Philipp Oswald (First round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Brazil M Melo
 Brazil B Soares
6 6  
WC  Spain N Almagro
 Brazil E Russi Assumpção
1 3     1  Brazil M Melo
 Brazil B Soares
1 6 [8]  
 Argentina G Durán
 Argentina A Molteni
6 6      Argentina G Durán
 Argentina A Molteni
6 2 [10]  
 Brazil T Bellucci
 Brazil M Demoliner
4 2        Argentina G Durán
 Argentina A Molteni
1 4  
4  United States N Monroe
 Austria P Oswald
5 2        Chile J Peralta
 Argentina H Zeballos
6 6  
WC  Brazil R Dutra Silva
 Brazil J Souza
7 6     WC  Brazil R Dutra Silva
 Brazil J Souza
4 3
 Chile J Peralta
 Argentina H Zeballos
77 7      Chile J Peralta
 Argentina H Zeballos
6 6  
 Poland M Kowalczyk
 Sweden A Siljeström
63 5        Chile J Peralta
 Argentina H Zeballos
4 6 [10]
 Spain P Carreño Busta
 Spain D Marrero
6 6        Spain P Carreño Busta
 Spain D Marrero
6 1 [5]
 Japan T Daniel
 Spain D Gimeno-Traver
4 4      Spain P Carreño Busta
 Spain D Marrero
6 6  
 Italy M Cecchinato
 Italy P Lorenzi
64 1     3  Argentina M González
 Brazil A Sá
3 4  
3  Argentina M González
 Brazil A Sá
77 6        Spain P Carreño Busta
 Spain D Marrero
6 3 [10]
 Argentina F Delbonis
 Argentina D Schwartzman
6 6        Slovakia A Martin
 Chile H Podlipnik
3 6 [6]  
 Argentina F Bagnis
 Spain I Cervantes
3 4      Argentina F Delbonis
 Argentina D Schwartzman
4 5
 Slovakia A Martin
 Chile H Podlipnik
6 3 [10]      Slovakia A Martin
 Chile H Podlipnik
6 7  
Alt  Brazil P Bernardi
 Brazil G Clezar
3 6 [2]  

References

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