2013 Charles Sturt Adelaide International – Doubles

Samuel Groth and Matt Reid won the first edition of the tournament 6–2, 6–4 against James Duckworth and Greg Jones.

Doubles
2013 Charles Sturt Adelaide International
ChampionsAustralia Samuel Groth
Australia Matt Reid
Runners-upAustralia James Duckworth
Australia Greg Jones
Score6–2, 6–4

Seeds

  1. Australia Brydan Klein / Australia Dane Propoggia (first round)
  2. South Africa Ruan Roelofse / Australia John-Patrick Smith (first round)
  3. Australia Adam Feeney / Australia Chris Guccione (first round)
  4. New Zealand Artem Sitak / New Zealand Jose Statham (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Australia B Klein
Australia D Propoggia
3 4  
  Japan H Moriya
Japan Y Sugita
6 6     Japan H Moriya
Japan Y Sugita
4 4
  Australia J Duckworth
Australia G Jones
6 6   Australia J Duckworth
Australia G Jones
6 6
Italy A Arnaboldi
Italy A Giannessi
3 4     Australia J Duckworth
Australia G Jones
6 6
4 New Zealand A Sitak
New Zealand J Statham
6 6   Canada P Polansky
New Zealand M Venus
3 2
WC Australia M Barton
Australia Michael Look
4 4   4 New Zealand A Sitak
New Zealand J Statham
78 5 [6]
  Canada P Polansky
New Zealand M Venus
7 6   Canada P Polansky
New Zealand M Venus
66 7 [10]
WC Australia L Saville
Australia Jack Schipanski
5 1   Australia J Duckworth
Australia G Jones
2 4
  Russia Alexander Lobkov
United Kingdom J Ward
4 6 [9] Australia S Groth
Australia M Reid
6 6
Australia A Bolt
Australia A Whittington
6 3 [11] WC Australia A Bolt
Australia A Whittington
3 62
WC Australia N Kyrgios
Australia B Mousley
6 6 WC Australia N Kyrgios
Australia B Mousley
6 77
3 Australia A Feeney
Australia C Guccione
4 2 WC Australia N Kyrgios
Australia B Mousley
4 3
  France J Eysseric
France S Robert
5 7 [11] Australia S Groth
Australia M Reid
6 6
  Australia C Ebelthite
New Zealand D King-Turner
7 5 [9]   France J Eysseric
France S Robert
2 1
  Australia S Groth
Australia M Reid
6 6   Australia S Groth
Australia M Reid
6 6
2 South Africa R Roelofse
Australia J-P Smith
1 2  

References

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