2014 Poznań Open – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Poznań Open
Champions Moldova Radu Albot
Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek
Runners-up Poland Tomasz Bednarek
Finland Henri Kontinen
Final score 7–5, 2–6, [10–8]
Main article: 2014 Poznań Open

Gero Kretschmer and Alexander Satschko were the defending champions, but they did not participate that year.
Radu Albot and Adam Pavlásek won the title, defeating Tomasz Bednarek and Henri Kontinen in the final, 7–5, 2–6, [10–8].

Seeds

  1. Poland Tomasz Bednarek / Finland Henri Kontinen (Final)
  2. Sweden Andreas Siljeström / Slovakia Igor Zelenay (Semifinals)
  3. United States James Cerretani / Germany Frank Moser (First Round)
  4. Poland Piotr Gadomski / Netherlands Wesley Koolhof (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Poland T Bednarek
Finland H Kontinen
77 2 [10]
WC Poland M Kowalczyk
Poland Maciej Smoła
61 6 [6] 1 Poland T Bednarek
Finland H Kontinen
6 3 [10]
  Puerto Rico A Llompart
South Africa Dean O'Brien
6 6   Puerto Rico A Llompart
South Africa D O'Brien
3 6 [6]
  Spain I Cervantes
Spain Juan Lizariturry
2 4 1 Poland T Bednarek
Finland H Kontinen
7 6
4 Poland Piotr Gadomski
Netherlands W Koolhof
6 6   Brazil R Dutra Silva
Venezuela R Maytín
5 4
  Belgium Germain Gigounon
Belgium D Goffin
4 3 4 Poland P Gadomski
Netherlands W Koolhof
3 64
Q Poland Karol Drzewiecki
Poland Piotr Łomacki
2 1   Brazil R Dutra Silva
Venezuela R Maytín
6 77
  Brazil R Dutra Silva
Venezuela R Maytín
6 6 1 Poland T Bednarek
Finland H Kontinen
5 6 [8]
WC Poland K Majchrzak
Poland Jan Zieliński
5 5   Moldova R Albot
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
7 2 [10]
  Netherlands Romano Frantzen
Spain E López-Pérez
7 7   Netherlands R Frantzen
Spain E López-Pérez
1 65
  Moldova R Albot
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 6   Moldova R Albot
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 77
3 United States J Cerretani
Germany F Moser
3 1   Moldova R Albot
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
7 6
WC Poland M Gawron
Poland G Panfil
64 2 2 Sweden A Siljeström
Slovakia I Zelenay
5 1
  Poland A Kapaś
Poland B Koniusz
77 6   Poland A Kapaś
Poland B Koniusz
3 4
  Serbia N Čačić
Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
4 2 2 Sweden A Siljeström
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6
2 Sweden A Siljeström
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6

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