2014 Erste Bank Open – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Erste Bank Open
Champions Austria Jürgen Melzer
Germany Philipp Petzschner
Runners-up Germany Andre Begemann
Austria Julian Knowle
Final score 7–6(8–6), 4–6, [10–7]
Main article: 2014 Erste Bank Open

Florin Mergea and Lukáš Rosol were the defending champions, but chose not to participate together. Mergea played alongside Marin Draganja, but lost in the semifinals to Andre Begemann and Julian Knowle. Rosol teamed up with Santiago González, but lost in the semifinals to Jürgen Melzer and Philipp Petzschner.

Melzer and Petzschner went on to win the title, defeating Begemann and Knowle in the final, 7–6(8–6), 4–6, [10–7].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Austria A Peya
 Brazil B Soares
5 2  
WC  Austria J Melzer
 Germany P Petzschner
7 6     WC  Austria J Melzer
 Germany P Petzschner
6 6  
 Germany B Becker
 Germany J-L Struff
77 4 [8]      Croatia M Pavić
 Brazil A Sá
4 2  
 Croatia M Pavić
 Brazil A Sá
64 6 [10]       WC  Austria J Melzer
 Germany P Petzschner
6 7  
4  Mexico S González
 Czech Republic L Rosol
6 6       4  Mexico S González
 Czech Republic L Rosol
2 5  
 Germany T Kamke
 Germany P Marx
1 2     4  Mexico S González
 Czech Republic L Rosol
77 6
 Colombia N Barrientos
 Dominican Republic V Estrella Burgos
62 62      Spain G García-López
 Austria P Oswald
64 4  
 Spain G García-López
 Austria P Oswald
77 77       WC  Austria J Melzer
 Germany P Petzschner
78 4 [10]
WC  Austria D Thiem
 Germany A Zverev
5 6 [9]        Germany A Begemann
 Austria J Knowle
66 6 [7]
 Germany C Kas
 Germany P Kohlschreiber
7 3 [11]      Germany C Kas
 Germany P Kohlschreiber
6 2 [8]  
Alt  Argentina F Delbonis
 Ukraine S Stakhovsky
6 3 [8]     3  Croatia M Draganja
 Romania F Mergea
3 6 [10]  
3  Croatia M Draganja
 Romania F Mergea
4 6 [10]       3  Croatia M Draganja
 Romania F Mergea
6 65 [9]
 Germany A Begemann
 Austria J Knowle
6 6        Germany A Begemann
 Austria J Knowle
1 77 [11]  
 United States S Lipsky
 Austria O Marach
3 4      Germany A Begemann
 Austria J Knowle
6 7
 Netherlands J Huta Galung
 New Zealand M Venus
4 4     2  Poland M Fyrstenberg
 Spain D Marrero
2 5  
2  Poland M Fyrstenberg
 Spain D Marrero
6 6  

References

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