Doubles
2015 UniCredit Czech Open
ChampionsAustria Julian Knowle
Austria Philipp Oswald
Runners-upPoland Mateusz Kowalczyk
Slovakia Igor Zelenay
Score4–6, 6–3, [11–9]

Andre Begemann and Lukáš Rosol were the defending champions, but they did not participate this year. When Prostějov tournament started, Rosol was still in play in doubles competition at French Open.[1]

Julian Knowle and Philipp Oswald won the tournament, defeating Mateusz Kowalczyk and Igor Zelenay in the final, 4–6, 6–3, [11–9].

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Austria J Knowle
Austria P Oswald
77 6
WC Czech Republic David Poljak
Czech Republic V Šafránek
65 3 1 Austria J Knowle
Austria P Oswald
7 7
  Kazakhstan A Golubev
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
6 6 Kazakhstan A Golubev
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
5 5
WC Czech Republic Dominik Kellovský
Czech Republic J Šátral
1 2 1 Austria J Knowle
Austria P Oswald
77 66 [10]
4 Germany M Emmrich
Sweden A Siljeström
77 77 Belarus S Betov
Russia M Elgin
64 78 [7]
  Uzbekistan F Dustov
Poland A Kapaś
65 62 4 Germany M Emmrich
Sweden A Siljeström
5 6 [7]
  Belarus S Betov
Russia M Elgin
7 6 Belarus S Betov
Russia M Elgin
7 4 [10]
  Italy M Cecchinato
Italy L Vanni
5 2 1 Austria J Knowle
Austria P Oswald
4 6 [11]
WC Russia E Karlovskiy
Czech Republic Michal Konečný
2 64 Poland M Kowalczyk
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 3 [9]
  Poland M Kowalczyk
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 77 Poland M Kowalczyk
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 77
  Brazil A Ghem
Brazil J Souza
6 6 Brazil A Ghem
Brazil J Souza
1 64
3 Sweden J Brunström
Israel J Erlich
4 4 Poland M Kowalczyk
Slovakia I Zelenay
4 77 [10]
  Slovakia N Gombos
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 64 [10] 2 United States N Monroe
New Zealand A Sitak
6 64 [7]
  Belarus A Bury
Germany F Moser
2 77 [5] Slovakia N Gombos
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 4 [10]
  Czech Republic R Jebavý
Czech Republic J Veselý
4 6 [5] 2 United States N Monroe
New Zealand A Sitak
2 6 [12]
2 United States N Monroe
New Zealand A Sitak
6 2 [10]

References

  1. David Ševčík (1 June 2015). "Prostějovský turnaj přilákal devět tenistů z první stovky" (in Czech). Retrieved 1 June 2015.
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