2016 Open Sud de France – Doubles

Doubles
2016 Open Sud de France
Champions Croatia Mate Pavić
New Zealand Michael Venus
Runners-up Germany Alexander Zverev
Germany Mischa Zverev
Final score 7–5, 7–6(7–4)

Marcus Daniell and Artem Sitak were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Andrea Arnaboldi and Marc López.

Mate Pavić and Michael Venus won the title, defeating Alexander and Mischa Zverev in the final, 7–5, 7–6(7–4).

Seeds

  1. Poland Łukasz Kubot / Poland Marcin Matkowski (Quarterfinals)
  2. Croatia Mate Pavić / New Zealand Michael Venus (Champions)
  3. Austria Oliver Marach / France Fabrice Martin (First round)
  4. Israel Jonathan Erlich / United Kingdom Colin Fleming (Quarterfinals , withdrew)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Poland Ł Kubot
 Poland M Matkowski
4 77 [10]  
WC  France P-H Mathieu
 France V Millot
6 63 [5]     1  Poland Ł Kubot
 Poland M Matkowski
62 2  
PR  Poland T Bednarek
 Uzbekistan D Istomin
3 6 [6]     PR  India M Bhupathi
 United Kingdom J Marray
77 6  
PR  India M Bhupathi
 United Kingdom J Marray
6 3 [10]       PR  India M Bhupathi
 United Kingdom J Marray
6 2 [3]  
3  Austria O Marach
 France F Martin
6 3 [1]       WC  Germany A Zverev
 Germany M Zverev
2 6 [10]  
 Croatia B Ćorić
 Croatia A Sančić
3 6 [10]      Croatia B Ćorić
 Croatia A Sančić
3 4
 United Kingdom K Skupski
 United Kingdom N Skupski
4 66     WC  Germany A Zverev
 Germany M Zverev
6 6  
WC  Germany A Zverev
 Germany M Zverev
6 78       WC  Germany A Zverev
 Germany M Zverev
5 64
 Italy A Arnaboldi
 Spain M López
4 6 [10]       2  Croatia M Pavić
 New Zealand M Venus
77 7
 New Zealand M Daniell
 New Zealand A Sitak
6 4 [5]      Italy A Arnaboldi
 Spain M López
w/o  
 Croatia M Čilić
 Croatia N Mektić
1 3     4  Israel J Erlich
 United Kingdom C Fleming
 
4  Israel J Erlich
 United Kingdom C Fleming
6 6        Italy A Arnaboldi
 Spain M López
3 78 [6]
 Sweden J Brunström
 South Africa R Roelofse
65 77 [7]       2  Croatia M Pavić
 New Zealand M Venus
6 66 [10]  
 Poland M Kowalczyk
 Sweden A Siljeström
77 63 [10]      Poland M Kowalczyk
 Sweden A Siljeström
63 3
 Germany D Brown
 Australia R Junaid
3 4     2  Croatia M Pavić
 New Zealand M Venus
77 6  
2  Croatia M Pavić
 New Zealand M Venus
6 6  

References

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