2016 Tiburon Challenger – Doubles

Johan Brunström and Frederik Nielsen were the defending champions but only Nielsen chose to defend his title, partnering Noah Rubin. Nielsen lost in the first round to Blaž Rola and Grega Žemlja.

Doubles
2016 Tiburon Challenger
ChampionsAustralia Matt Reid
Australia John-Patrick Smith
Runners-upFrance Quentin Halys
United States Dennis Novikov
Score6–1, 6–2

Matt Reid and John-Patrick Smith won the title after defeating Quentin Halys and Dennis Novikov 6–1, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 El Salvador M Arévalo
Chile J Peralta
6 6
WC United States T Paul
Canada D Shapovalov
2 2 1 El Salvador M Arévalo
Chile J Peralta
6 77
Q Slovenia B Rola
Slovenia G Žemlja
712 5 [10] Q Slovenia B Rola
Slovenia G Žemlja
4 64
Denmark F Nielsen
United States N Rubin
610 7 [7] 1 El Salvador M Arévalo
Chile J Peralta
3 6 [4]
3 Australia M Reid
Australia J-P Smith
4 77 [10] 3 Australia M Reid
Australia J-P Smith
6 3 [10]
United States S Kozlov
United States A Krajicek
6 64 [5] 3 Australia M Reid
Australia J-P Smith
6 6
Australia S de Waard
Italy A Giannessi
6 6 Australia S de Waard
Italy A Giannessi
0 2
Brazil G Clezar
United Kingdom B Klein
3 4 3 Australia M Reid
Australia J-P Smith
6 6
United States B Fratangelo
United States T Smyczek
6 0 [11] France Q Halys
United States D Novikov
1 2
WC United States S Bangoura
United States M Krueger
3 6 [13] WC United States S Bangoura
United States M Krueger
6 6
Barbados D King
United States F Tiafoe
77 618 [10] Barbados D King
United States F Tiafoe
2 3
4 Canada P Bester
Canada P Polansky
62 720 [8] WC United States S Bangoura
United States M Krueger
77 2 [4]
WC United States M McDonald
New Zealand B McLachlan
6 4 [10] France Q Halys
United States D Novikov
65 6 [10]
PR India Y Bhambri
United States JP Fruttero
3 6 [3] WC United States M McDonald
New Zealand B McLachlan
6 2 [4]
France Q Halys
United States D Novikov
4 6 [10] France Q Halys
United States D Novikov
3 6 [10]
2 Mexico MÁ Reyes-Varela
United States M Schnur
6 3 [5]

References

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