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2019 Garden Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2019 Garden Open
Final
ChampionsAustria Philipp Oswald
Slovakia Filip Polášek
Runners-upSerbia Nikola Čačić
Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek
ScoreWalkover
Events
Singles Doubles
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Kevin Krawietz and Andreas Mies were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.[1]

Philipp Oswald and Filip Polášek won the title by walkover after Nikola Čačić and Adam Pavlásek withdrew before the final.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Austria P Oswald
Slovakia F Polášek
6 6
Italy S Caruso
Italy J Ocleppo
3 2 1 Austria P Oswald
Slovakia F Polášek
6 6
Poland K Drzewiecki
Poland S Walków
6 6 Poland K Drzewiecki
Poland S Walków
4 2
Argentina F Agamenone
Brazil F Romboli
3 2 1 Austria P Oswald
Slovakia F Polášek
79 6
4 Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
Croatia T Draganja
4 6 [10] 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
Croatia T Draganja
67 3
Slovakia J Kovalík
Serbia D Petrović
6 1 [8] 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
Croatia T Draganja
6 6
WC Italy F Cobolli
Italy F Passaro
3 3 United States U Blanch
Italy GM Moroni
2 2
United States U Blanch
Italy GM Moroni
6 6 1 Austria P Oswald
Slovakia F Polášek
w/o
Switzerland L Margaroli
Netherlands M Vervoort
6 6 Serbia N Čačić
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
WC Italy Andrea Giallanza
Italy Alessandro Oneili
4 0 Switzerland L Margaroli
Netherlands M Vervoort
7 4 [10]
ITF Zimbabwe B Lock
Zimbabwe CJ Lock
1 3 3 France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
5 6 [1]
3 France J Eysseric
Croatia A Šančić
6 6 Switzerland L Margaroli
Netherlands M Vervoort
710 2 [3]
Serbia N Čačić
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 4 [10] Serbia N Čačić
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
68 6 [10]
Alt France G Jacq
Tunisia S Mansouri
4 6 [5] Serbia N Čačić
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
77 3 [11]
ITF Italy R Bonadio
Germany Peter Heller
6 6 ITF Italy R Bonadio
Germany P Heller
64 6 [9]
2 Mexico H Hach Verdugo
Croatia A Pavić
1 4

References

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  1. ^ ""Wimbledon was the turning point of my career" says German tennis player Andreas Mies". www.sportskeeda.com. 18 August 2018.
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