2023 Split Open – Doubles

Nathaniel Lammons and Albano Olivetti were the defending champions[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Doubles
2023 Split Open
ChampionsFrance Sadio Doumbia
France Fabien Reboul
Runners-upIndia Anirudh Chandrasekar
India Vijay Sundar Prashanth
Score6–4, 6–4

Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul won the title after defeating Anirudh Chandrasekar and Vijay Sundar Prashanth 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. France Sadio Doumbia / France Fabien Reboul (champions)
  2. Ecuador Diego Hidalgo / Colombia Cristian Rodríguez (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  3. Czech Republic Roman Jebavý / Croatia Franko Škugor (first round)
  4. Poland Karol Drzewiecki / Poland Szymon Walków (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 France S Doumbia
France F Reboul
6 6
Croatia Z Babić
Sweden F Bergevi
3 3 1 France S Doumbia
France F Reboul
77 7
Australia C Puttergill
Australia D Sweeny
3 7 [8] Latvia M Lībietis
United States H Reese
64 5
Latvia M Lībietis
United States H Reese
6 5 [10] 1 France S Doumbia
France F Reboul
7 6
3 Czech Republic R Jebavý
Croatia F Škugor
67 77 [5] Ukraine D Molchanov
Poland K Żuk
5 1
Ukraine D Molchanov
Poland K Żuk
79 65 [10] Ukraine D Molchanov
Poland K Żuk
7 4 [10]
Australia J Taylor
Germany Kai Wehnelt
6 77 Australia J Taylor
Germany K Wehnelt
5 6 [7]
Poland P Matuszewski
Ukraine O Prihodko
4 64 1 France S Doumbia
France F Reboul
6 6
WC North Macedonia K Ivanovski
Croatia L Mikrut
6 6 India A Chandrasekar
India VS Prashanth
4 4
United Kingdom Scott Duncan
United Kingdom M Willis
4 3 WC North Macedonia K Ivanovski
Croatia L Mikrut
6 6
Alt Argentina M Navone
Argentina JB Torres
6 3 [10] Alt Argentina M Navone
Argentina JB Torres
2 4
4 Poland K Drzewiecki
Poland S Walków
4 6 [6] WC North Macedonia K Ivanovski
Croatia L Mikrut
India A Chandrasekar
India VS Prashanth
6 6 India A Chandrasekar
India VS Prashanth
w/o
New Zealand A Sitak
Japan K Uchida
2 1 India A Chandrasekar
India VS Prashanth
w/o
Romania ND Ionel
Romania A Jecan
3 3 2 Ecuador D Hidalgo
Colombia C Rodríguez
2 Ecuador D Hidalgo
Colombia C Rodríguez
6 6

References

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