2014 Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad
Champions Germany Andre Begemann
Netherlands Robin Haase
Runners-up Australia Rameez Junaid
Slovakia Michal Mertiňák
Final score 6–3, 6–4

Jamie Murray and John Peers were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to Facundo Bagnis and Federico Delbonis.
Andre Begemann and Robin Haase won the title, defeating Rameez Junaid and Michal Mertiňák in the final, 6–3, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. United Kingdom Jamie Murray / Australia John Peers (Quarterfinals)
  2. Croatia Marin Draganja / Romania Florin Mergea (First round)
  3. Germany Andre Begemann / Netherlands Robin Haase (Champions)
  4. Sweden Johan Brunström / United States Nicholas Monroe (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  United Kingdom J Murray
 Australia J Peers
6 6  
 Italy D Bracciali
 Kazakhstan A Golubev
3 4     1  United Kingdom J Murray
 Australia J Peers
7 4 [9]  
WC  Switzerland A Bossel
 Switzerland M Lammer
2 7 [5]      Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina F Delbonis
5 6 [11]  
 Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina F Delbonis
6 5 [10]        Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina F Delbonis
3 4  
3  Germany A Begemann
 Netherlands R Haase
6 6       3  Germany A Begemann
 Netherlands R Haase
6 6  
WC  Switzerland H Laaksonen
 Switzerland Y Marti
3 2     3  Germany A Begemann
 Netherlands R Haase
6 6
 Germany P Marx
 Slovenia B Rola
6 6      Germany P Marx
 Slovenia B Rola
1 4  
 Germany D Brown
 Austria D Thiem
3 4       3  Germany A Begemann
 Netherlands R Haase
6 6
 Australia R Junaid
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 3 [10]        Australia R Junaid
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
3 4
 Poland T Bednarek
 Finland H Kontinen
3 6 [8]      Australia R Junaid
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
77 3 [14]  
 Spain M Granollers
 Argentina E Schwank
7 3 [9]     4  Sweden J Brunström
 United States N Monroe
65 6 [12]  
4  Sweden J Brunström
 United States N Monroe
5 6 [11]        Australia R Junaid
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6
 Germany M Emmrich
 Germany C Kas
6 66 [9]        Spain P Andújar
 Argentina J Mónaco
3 1  
 Spain P Andújar
 Argentina J Mónaco
2 78 [11]      Spain P Andújar
 Argentina J Mónaco
77 6
 Germany D Meffert
 Austria P Oswald
7 7      Germany D Meffert
 Austria P Oswald
63 4  
2  Croatia M Draganja
 Romania F Mergea
5 5  

References

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