2023 Guangzhou International Challenger – Doubles

Alexander Kudryavtsev and Denys Molchanov were the defending champions[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Doubles
2023 Guangzhou International Challenger
ChampionsSwitzerland Antoine Bellier
Switzerland Luca Castelnuovo
Runners-upChinese Taipei Ray Ho
Australia Matthew Romios
Score6–3, 7–6(7–5)

Antoine Bellier and Luca Castelnuovo won the title after defeating Ray Ho and Matthew Romios 6–3, 7–6(7–5) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Australia Alex Bolt / Australia Luke Saville (semifinals)
  2. Chinese Taipei Ray Ho / Australia Matthew Romios (final)
  3. Northern Mariana Islands Colin Sinclair / Australia Dane Sweeny (first round)
  4. Greece Markos Kalovelonis / Japan Toshihide Matsui (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Australia A Bolt
Australia L Saville
6 6
Indonesia Nathan Anthony Barki
Indonesia C Rungkat
1 4 1 Australia A Bolt
Australia L Saville
6 6
Australia O Jasika
Japan H Moriya
7 6 Australia O Jasika
Japan H Moriya
1 2
Poland F Peliwo
Greece S Sakellaridis
5 4 1 Australia A Bolt
Australia L Saville
2 6 [7]
4 Greece M Kalovelonis
Japan T Matsui
6 61 [10] Switzerland A Bellier
Switzerland L Castelnuovo
6 3 [10]
E Gerasimov
Mikalai Haliak
3 77 [7] 4 Greece M Kalovelonis
Japan T Matsui
2 3
Switzerland A Bellier
Switzerland L Castelnuovo
77 6 Switzerland A Bellier
Switzerland L Castelnuovo
6 6
Alt China X Gao
China A Wang
62 2 Switzerland A Bellier
Switzerland L Castelnuovo
6 77
Japan R Noguchi
France A Weber
6 6 2 Chinese Taipei R Ho
Australia MC Romios
3 65
Australia Dong Jiayang
China Sun Qian
3 4 Japan R Noguchi
France A Weber
3 1
WC China Y Bu
China M Gong
77 5 [10] WC China Y Bu
China M Gong
6 6
3 Northern Mariana Islands C Sinclair
Australia D Sweeny
64 7 [6] WC China Y Bu
China M Gong
66 2
United States Alafia Ayeni
India A Kadhe
7 6 2 Chinese Taipei R Ho
Australia MC Romios
78 6
WC China Mo Yecong
China Zeng Yaojie
5 1 United States A Ayeni
India A Kadhe
1 4
China Wang Chukang
Germany Jimmy Yang
63 4 2 Chinese Taipei R Ho
Australia MC Romios
6 6
2 Chinese Taipei R Ho
Australia MC Romios
77 6

References


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