Pyrénées – Doubles
2021 Teréga Open Pau–Pyrénées
ChampionsMonaco Romain Arneodo
Austria Tristan-Samuel Weissborn
Runners-upPakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
Spain David Vega Hernández
Score6–4, 6–2

Benjamin Bonzi and Antoine Hoang were the defending champions[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Romain Arneodo and Tristan-Samuel Weissborn won the title after defeating Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and David Vega Hernández 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
Spain D Vega Hernández
6 6
WC France Valentin Lapalu
France H Mayot
6 6 WC France V Lapalu
France H Mayot
1 4
Russia P Kotov
Chinese Taipei C-h Tseng
4 4 1 Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
Spain D Vega Hernández
6 3 [10]
4 Ukraine D Molchanov
Ukraine S Stakhovsky
7 6 4 Ukraine D Molchanov
Ukraine S Stakhovsky
3 6 [2]
Italy M Bortolotti
Zimbabwe B Lock
5 0 4 Ukraine D Molchanov
Ukraine S Stakhovsky
w/o
Ukraine Georgii Kravchenko
Spain N Sánchez Izquierdo
7 6 Ukraine G Kravchenko
Spain N Sánchez Izquierdo
Canada S Diez
Italy A Giannessi
5 2 1 Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
Spain D Vega Hernández
4 2
Belgium M Geerts
France M Janvier
77 6 3 Monaco R Arneodo
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 6
France G Blancaneaux
New Zealand A Sitak
64 3 Belgium M Geerts
France M Janvier
3 3
Poland K Drzewiecki
Poland P Matuszewski
2 65 3 Monaco R Arneodo
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 6
3 Monaco R Arneodo
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 77 3 Monaco R Arneodo
Austria T-S Weissborn
6 77
France D Added
Ukraine V Sachko
6 6 2 Sweden A Göransson
Netherlands D Pel
4 64
United States J Cerretani
United Kingdom E Hoyt
3 4 France D Added
Ukraine V Sachko
2 2
Germany H Jebens
Germany Niklas Schell
62 77 [5] 2 Sweden A Göransson
Netherlands D Pel
6 6
2 Sweden A Göransson
Netherlands D Pel
77 62 [10]

References

  1. "Gulbis Returns To Winners' Circle At Pau Challenger". March 1, 2020.
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