2024 Brest Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2024 Brest Challenger
Final
ChampionsColombia Nicolás Barrientos
Tunisia Skander Mansouri
Runners-upSwitzerland Jakub Paul
Czech Republic Matěj Vocel
Score7–5, 4–6, [10–5]
Events
Singles Doubles
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Yuki Bhambri and Julian Cash were the defending champions[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Nicolás Barrientos and Skander Mansouri won the title after defeating Jakub Paul and Matěj Vocel 7–5, 4–6, [10–5] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Argentina G Andreozzi
India S Balaji
1 6 [6]
Switzerland J Paul
Czech Republic Matěj Vocel
6 4 [10] Switzerland J Paul
Czech Republic M Vocel
7 6
France J Eysseric
Netherlands D Pel
77 79 France J Eysseric
Netherlands D Pel
5 4
Lithuania E Butvilas
Jordan A Shelbayh
62 67 Switzerland J Paul
Czech Republic M Vocel
6 7
3 Portugal F Cabral
Mexico M Reyes-Varela
2 5 WC France M Kouamé
France T Lamasine
2 5
Brazil M Demoliner
United States C Harrison
6 7 Brazil M Demoliner
United States C Harrison
4 64
France G Blancaneaux
France M Guinard
4 6 [6] WC France M Kouamé
France T Lamasine
6 77
WC France Moïse Kouamé
France T Lamasine
6 3 [10] Switzerland J Paul
Czech Republic M Vocel
5 6 [5]
Alt France Arthur Gea
United States Em Nava
64 6 [12] 2 Colombia N Barrientos
Tunisia S Mansouri
7 4 [10]
Israel D Cukierman
Denmark J Ingildsen
77 1 [10] Alt France A Gea
United States Em Nava
7 4 [3]
France T Droguet
France M Martineau
6 77 France T Droguet
France M Martineau
5 6 [10]
4 Germany J Schnaitter
Germany M Wallner
4 63 France T Droguet
France M Martineau
5 3
Sweden F Bergevi
Netherlands M Veldheer
77 3 [3] 2 Colombia N Barrientos
Tunisia S Mansouri
7 6
France G Jacq
France L Sanchez
61 6 [10] France G Jacq
France L Sanchez
3 4
Alt E Gerasimov
A Kachmazov
3 68 2 Colombia N Barrientos
Tunisia S Mansouri
6 6
2 Colombia N Barrientos
Tunisia S Mansouri
6 710

References

  1. ^ "Challenger tennis | Bhambri-Cash duo wins Brest Challenger". October 29, 2023 – via The Hindu.