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2022 Tel Aviv Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2022 Tel Aviv Open
Final
ChampionsIndia Rohan Bopanna
Netherlands Matwé Middelkoop
Runners-upMexico Santiago González
Argentina Andrés Molteni
Score6–2, 6–4
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Rohan Bopanna and Matwé Middelkoop defeated Santiago González and Andrés Molteni in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the doubles tennis title at the 2022 Tel Aviv Open.

This was the first edition of an ATP Tour event in Tel Aviv since 1996.[1]

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 India R Bopanna
Netherlands M Middelkoop
4 77 [10]
WC Serbia H Međedović
Israel Y Oliel
6 64 [6] 1 India R Bopanna
Netherlands M Middelkoop
4 77 [10]
Alt Italy M Bortolotti
Spain S Martos Gornés
5 6 [4] PR Ukraine D Molchanov
Croatia F Škugor
6 65 [5]
PR Ukraine D Molchanov
Croatia F Škugor
7 3 [10] 1 India R Bopanna
Netherlands M Middelkoop
4 77 [10]
4 Uruguay A Behar
Argentina M González
3 7 [5] France S Doumbia
France F Reboul
6 63 [8]
France S Doumbia
France F Reboul
6 5 [10] France S Doumbia
France F Reboul
77 6
Monaco R Arneodo
Austria S Weissborn
3 6 [2] Austria A Erler
Austria L Miedler
65 2
Austria A Erler
Austria L Miedler
6 1 [10] 1 India R Bopanna
Netherlands M Middelkoop
6 6
Serbia N Djokovic
Israel J Erlich
3 Mexico S González
Argentina A Molteni
2 4
PR Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands B Stevens
w/o PR Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands B Stevens
67 78 [4]
Netherlands D Pel
Netherlands B van de Zandschulp
3 6 [7] 3 Mexico S González
Argentina A Molteni
79 66 [10]
3 Mexico S González
Argentina A Molteni
6 1 [10] 3 Mexico S González
Argentina A Molteni
6 6
France C Lestienne
France A Olivetti
2 6 [11] 2 Germany K Krawietz
Germany A Mies
3 2
WC Israel D Cukierman
Israel E Leshem
6 4 [9] France C Lestienne
France A Olivetti
4 4
Finland E Ruusuvuori
Portugal J Sousa
6 4 [13] 2 Germany K Krawietz
Germany A Mies
6 6
2 Germany K Krawietz
Germany A Mies
3 6 [15]

References

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  1. ^ "World-class tennis coming back to Israel after 26 years". israel21c.org. 2022-08-04. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
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