2023 IBG Prague Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2023 IBG Prague Open
Final
ChampionsCzech Republic Petr Nouza
Czech Republic Andrew Paulson
Runners-upSweden Filip Bergevi
Netherlands Mick Veldheer
Score7–5, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Victor Vlad Cornea and Andrew Paulson were the defending champions[1] but only Paulson chose to defend his title, partnering Petr Nouza. Paulson successfully defended his title after defeating Filip Bergevi and Mick Veldheer 7–5, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Czech Republic P Nouza
Czech Republic A Paulson
6 6
Czech Republic M Gengel
Czech Republic L Rosol
3 2 1 Czech Republic P Nouza
Czech Republic A Paulson
6 6
France M Bourgue
France Valentin Royer
1 6 [3] Czech Republic J Barnat
Slovakia M Karol
3 2
Czech Republic Jiří Barnat
Slovakia Miloš Karol
6 2 [10] 1 Czech Republic P Nouza
Czech Republic A Paulson
6 65 [10]
4 India N Kaliyanda Poonacha
Australia A Taylor
3 4 Germany R Molleker
Germany H Squire
3 77 [2]
Alt Poland S Kielan
Kirill Kivattsev
6 6 Alt Poland S Kielan
K Kivattsev
4 6 [9]
Israel D Cukierman
Israel R Stepanov
65 3 Germany R Molleker
Germany H Squire
6 3 [11]
Germany R Molleker
Germany H Squire
77 6 1 Czech Republic P Nouza
Czech Republic A Paulson
7 6
New Zealand F Reynolds
New Zealand A Sitak
68 77 [3] 2 Sweden F Bergevi
Netherlands M Veldheer
5 3
Croatia Z Babić
Bulgaria A Donski
710 62 [10] Croatia Z Babić
Bulgaria A Donski
3 7 [12]
WC Czech Republic Hynek Bartoň
Czech Republic Daniel Siniakov
3 65 3 Argentina FA Gómez
United Kingdom M Willis
6 5 [14]
3 Argentina FA Gómez
United Kingdom M Willis
6 77 3 Argentina FA Gómez
United Kingdom M Willis
2 4
France C Hemery
France M Janvier
3 6 [7] 2 Sweden F Bergevi
Netherlands M Veldheer
6 6
WC Czech Republic J Forejtek
Czech Republic M Vrbenský
6 3 [10] WC Czech Republic J Forejtek
Czech Republic M Vrbenský
5 1
Portugal Fábio Coelho
Portugal J Faria
4 1 2 Sweden F Bergevi
Netherlands M Veldheer
7 6
2 Sweden F Bergevi
Netherlands M Veldheer
6 6

References

  1. ^ Heer, Florian (August 28, 2022). "Krutykh Crowned First-Time Challenger Champion In Prague".

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