2014 Challenger of Dallas – Doubles

Alex Kuznetsov and Mischa Zverev were the defending champions but lost to Alex Bogomolov Jr. and Jordan Kerr in the quarterfinals.
Top seeded Australians Samuel Groth and Chris Guccione won the title over wildcards Ryan Harrison and Mark Knowles.

Doubles
2014 Challenger of Dallas
ChampionsAustralia Samuel Groth
Australia Chris Guccione
Runners-upUnited States Ryan Harrison
The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Score6–4, 6–2

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Australia S Groth
Australia C Guccione
6 6
WC United States D Kosakowski
United States N Meister
1 4 1 Australia S Groth
Australia C Guccione
6 77
Q United States A Halebian
United States D Novikov
4 4 United States K King
Colombia J-C Spir
4 64
United States K King
Colombia J-C Spir
6 6 1 Australia S Groth
Australia C Guccione
6 7
3 United States V Mirzadeh
Canada P Polansky
3 2 LL United States J Jung
United States E King
2 5
LL United States J Jung
United States E King
6 6 LL United States J Jung
United States E King
6 3 [10]
  Dominican Republic V Estrella Burgos
Dominican Republic J Hernández
3 7 [9] PR United States A El Effendi
United Kingdom D Walsh
4 6 [6]
PR United States Alham El Effendi
United Kingdom D Walsh
6 5 [11] 1 Australia S Groth
Australia C Guccione
6 6
  Republic of Ireland J McGee
United States M Russell
62 2 WC United States R Harrison
The Bahamas M Knowles
4 2
Russia A Bogomolov Jr.
Australia J Kerr
77 6   Russia A Bogomolov Jr.
Australia J Kerr
6 7
United States A Kuznetsov
Germany M Zverev
6 6 United States A Kuznetsov
Germany M Zverev
2 5
4 United States R Ram
United States B Reynolds
4 4   Russia A Bogomolov Jr.
Australia J Kerr
4 6 [9]
WC United States R Harrison
The Bahamas M Knowles
77 6 WC United States R Harrison
The Bahamas M Knowles
6 4 [11]
United States C Buchanan
Germany T Puetz
62 0 WC United States R Harrison
The Bahamas M Knowles
7 6
WC United States Neil Kenner
United States Andrew McCarthy
6 6 WC United States N Kenner
United States A McCarthy
5 1
2 Italy R Ghedin
Italy A Motti
1 2

References

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