2014 São Paulo Challenger de Tênis – Doubles

Doubles
2014 São Paulo Challenger de Tênis
Champions Argentina Guido Pella
Argentina Diego Sebastián Schwartzman
Runners-up Argentina Máximo González
Argentina Andrés Molteni
Final score 1-6, 6–3, [10-4]

Marcelo Demoliner and João Souza were the defending champions, but they decided not to play together. Demoliner played alongside Elias and Souza played alongside .

Guido Pella and Diego Sebastián Schwartzman won the title, defeating Máximo González and Andrés Molteni in the final, 1-6, 6–3, [10-4].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Uruguay A Behar
 Argentina H Zeballos
6 6  
WC  Brazil Felipe Carvalho
 Brazil Renato Lima
1 4     1  Uruguay A Behar
 Argentina H Zeballos
4 2  
 Brazil M Demoliner
 Portugal G Elias
6 6      Brazil M Demoliner
 Portugal G Elias
6 6  
WC  Brazil Pedro Sakamoto
 Brazil João Pedro Sorgi
2 1        Brazil M Demoliner
 Portugal G Elias
64 2  
4  Venezuela R Maytín
 Brazil F Romboli
4 6 [10]        Argentina G Pella
 Argentina DS Schwartzman
77 6  
 Brazil RD da Silva
 Brazil Thiago Monteiro
6 2 [7]     4  Venezuela R Maytín
 Brazil F Romboli
3 3
 Argentina G Pella
 Argentina DS Schwartzman
6 6      Argentina G Pella
 Argentina DS Schwartzman
6 6  
PR  Portugal F Gil
 France A Michon
3 0        Argentina G Pella
 Argentina DS Schwartzman
1 6 [10]
 Brazil R Hocevar
 Portugal R Machado
6 6       3  Argentina M González
 Argentina A Moltani
6 3 [4]
 Peru D Beretta
 Argentina JI Londero
0 4      Brazil R Hocevar
 Portugal R Machado
6 4 [7]  
 Italy A Brizzi
 Egypt M Safwat
4 4     3  Argentina M González
 Argentina A Moltani
4 6 [10]  
3  Argentina M González
 Argentina A Moltani
6 6       3  Argentina M González
 Argentina A Moltani
77 4 [10]
WC  Brazil A Ghem
 Brazil F Saretta
6 66 [7]        Argentina M Alund
 Argentina G Durán
65 6 [6]  
 Argentina M Alund
 Argentina G Durán
2 78 [10]      Argentina M Alund
 Argentina G Durán
78 65 [10]
 Serbia N Ćirić
 Serbia G Tošić
1 3     2  Brazil A Sá
 Brazil J Souza
66 77 [8]  
2  Brazil A Sá
 Brazil J Souza
6 6  

References

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