2014 Challenger ATP Cachantún Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Challenger ATP Cachantún Cup
Champions Chile Christian Garin
Chile Nicolás Jarry
Runners-up Chile Jorge Aguilar
Chile Hans Podlipnik-Castillo
Final score Walkover

Marcelo Demoliner and João Souza were the defending champions, but decided to compete São Paulo instead.

Christian Garin and Nicolás Jarry won the title when Jorge Aguilar and Hans Podlipnik-Castillo withdrew.

Seeds

  1. Dominican Republic José Hernández / Argentina Eduardo Schwank (Semifinals)
  2. Bolivia Hugo Dellien / Argentina Renzo Olivo (Semifinals)
  3. Chile Jorge Aguilar / Chile Hans Podlipnik-Castillo (Final, withdrew)
  4. Argentina Guido Andreozzi / Argentina Andrea Collarini (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Dominican Republic J Hernández
 Argentina E Schwank
7 6  
WC  Chile David Fleming
 Chile Victor Núñez
5 1     1  Dominican Republic J Hernández
 Argentina E Schwank
77 6  
 Austria Dennis Novak
 Belgium Yannik Reuter
711 4 [4]     WC  Argentina A Fabbri
 Argentina T Lipovsek Puches
63 2  
WC  Argentina Alejandro Fabbri
 Argentina T Lipovsek Puches
69 6 [10]       1  Dominican Republic J Hernández
 Argentina E Schwank
6 4 [7]  
4  Argentina G Andreozzi
 Argentina Andrea Collarini
6 3 [10]        Chile C Garin
 Chile N Jarry
2 6 [10]  
 Argentina Federico Coria
 Argentina P Heras
2 6 [7]     4  Argentina G Andreozzi
 Argentina A Collarini
 Ecuador E Gómez
 Chile G Lama
64 6 [9]      Chile C Garin
 Chile N Jarry
w/o  
 Chile C Garin
 Chile N Jarry
77 1 [11]        Chile C Garin
 Chile N Jarry
w/o
 Brazil Wilson Leite
 Italy G Quinzi
5 4       3  Chile J Aguilar
 Chile H Podlipnik
PR  Ecuador G Lapentti
 United States W Odesnik
7 6     PR  Ecuador G Lapentti
 United States W Odesnik
4 1  
 Australia J Duckworth
 United States D Kudla
3 64     3  Chile J Aguilar
 Chile H Podlipnik
6 6  
3  Chile J Aguilar
 Chile H Podlipnik
6 77       3  Chile J Aguilar
 Chile H Podlipnik
4 6 [10]
 France Mathias Bourgue
 France L Pouille
77 6       2  Bolivia H Dellien
 Argentina R Olivo
6 3 [6]  
WC  Argentina Pedro Cachín
 Chile Guillermo Núñez
62 2      France M Bourgue
 France L Pouille
2 1
 Chile G Rivera-Aránguiz
 Chile C Saavedra-Corvalán
3 69     2  Bolivia H Dellien
 Argentina R Olivo
6 6  
2  Bolivia Hugo Dellien
 Argentina R Olivo
6 711  

References

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