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2013 IPP Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2013 IPP Open
and the Orto-Lääkärit Open
Final
ChampionsFinland Henri Kontinen
Finland Jarkko Nieminen
Runners-upGermany Dustin Brown
Germany Philipp Marx
Score7–5, 5–7, [10–5]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Mikhail Elgin and Igor Zelenay were the defending champions, but Zelenay did not participate that year. Elgin played alongside Michal Mertiňák and they lost in the quarterfinals to Henri Kontinen and Jarkko Nieminen, who won the title, defeating Dustin Brown and Philipp Marx in the final, 7–5, 5–7, [10–5].

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Poland T Bednarek
Australia R Junaid
6 711
Russia E Donskoy
Russia A Kuznetsov
3 69 1 Poland T Bednarek
Australia R Junaid
6 6
  Moldova R Albot
Ukraine I Marchenko
1 6 11 Moldova R Albot
Ukraine I Marchenko
2 1
WC Switzerland H Laaksonen
Finland H Pöllänen
6 1 9 1 Poland T Bednarek
Australia R Junaid
3 3
3 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia M Mertiňák
3 6 [10] Finland H Kontinen
Finland J Nieminen
6 6
Austria S Bader
Croatia A Pavić
6 3 [6] 3 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia M Mertiňák
4 2
  Belgium N Desein
Hungary M Fucsovics
5 1 Finland H Kontinen
Finland J Nieminen
6 6
Finland H Kontinen
Finland J Nieminen
7 6 Finland H Kontinen
Finland J Nieminen
7 5 [10]
WC Finland J Paukku
Finland H Sillanpää
4 77 7 4 Germany D Brown
Germany P Marx
5 7 [5]
Australia J Kerr
Russia K Kravchuk
6 65 10   Australia J Kerr
Russia K Kravchuk
77 4 [5]
Finland M Kontinen
Denmark F Nielsen
63 3 4 Germany D Brown
Germany P Marx
64 6 [10]
4 Germany D Brown
Germany P Marx
77 6 4 Germany D Brown
Germany P Marx
6 3 [10]
Sweden A Siljeström
Serbia G Tošić
63 77 [10] Sweden A Siljeström
Serbia G Tošić
2 6 [7]
Belarus S Betov
Belarus A Bury
77 65 [5]   Sweden A Siljeström
Serbia G Tošić
6 4 [10]
WC Finland Sami Huurinainen
Finland Aaro Pöllänen
3 0 2 Czech Republic F Čermák
Poland P Oswald
3 6 [8]
2 Czech Republic F Čermák
Poland P Oswald
6 6

References

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