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2021 Play In Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2021 Play In Challenger
Final
ChampionsFrance Benjamin Bonzi
France Antoine Hoang
Runners-upFrance Dan Added
Belgium Michael Geerts
Score6–3, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Romain Arneodo and Hugo Nys were the defending champions[1] but lost in the quarterfinals to Benjamin Bonzi and Antoine Hoang.

Bonzi and Hoang won the title after defeating Dan Added and Michael Geerts 6–3, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Netherlands Sander Arends / Netherlands David Pel (semifinals)
  2. Monaco Romain Arneodo / Monaco Hugo Nys (quarterfinals)
  3. Finland Harri Heliövaara / Australia Matt Reid (withdrew)
  4. France Grégoire Barrère / France Albano Olivetti (first round)
  5. France Quentin Halys / France Tristan Lamasine (first round)

Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands D Pel
4 6 [10]
France M Bourgue
France A Müller
6 6 France M Bourgue
France A Müller
6 3 [5]
Argentina P Cachin
Norway V Durasovic
3 4 1 Netherlands S Arends
Netherlands D Pel
1 3
4 France G Barrère
France A Olivetti
2 4 France D Added
Belgium M Geerts
6 6
WC France M Janvier
France Lilian Marmousez
6 6 WC France M Janvier
France L Marmousez
France D Added
Belgium M Geerts
w/o
France D Added
Belgium M Geerts
3 1
France M Martineau
France A Reymond
6 3 [8] France B Bonzi
France A Hoang
6 6
PR Germany D Brown
France M Guinard
2 6 [10] PR Germany D Brown
France M Guinard
6 5 [10]
Czech Republic J Forejtek
Czech Republic V Šafránek
6 3 [10] Czech Republic J Forejtek
Czech Republic V Šafránek
1 7 [7]
5 France Q Halys
France T Lamasine
2 6 [2] PR Germany D Brown
France M Guinard
6 2 [11]
WC France Jurgen Briand
France Cyril Vandermeersch
3 1 France B Bonzi
France A Hoang
4 6 [13]
France B Bonzi
France A Hoang
6 6 France B Bonzi
France A Hoang
4 6 [11]
2 Monaco R Arneodo
Monaco H Nys
6 3 [9]

References

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  1. ^ "Barrere Successfully Defends Lille Challenger Crown". March 24, 2019.
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