2014 Aegon Nottingham Challenge – Men's Doubles

2014 Aegon Nottingham Challenge
Champions   Australia Rameez Junaid
New Zealand Michael Venus
Runners-up   Belgium Ruben Bemelmans
Japan Go Soeda
Final score   4–6, 7–6(7–1), [10–6]
Events
Singles   men   women
Doubles   men   women
Aegon Nottingham Challenge
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Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Jamie Delgado and Gilles Müller.

Rameez Junaid and Michael Venus won the title, defeating Ruben Bemelmans and Go Soeda in the final, 4–6, 7–6(7–1), [10–6].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Australia R Junaid
New Zealand M Venus
6 6
WC United Kingdom L Burton
United Kingdom Marcus Willis
2 4 1 Australia R Junaid
New Zealand M Venus
6 5 [10]
Brazil M Demoliner
India P Raja
4 63 Australia N Kyrgios
Australia J-P Smith
4 7 [3]
Australia N Kyrgios
Australia J-P Smith
6 77 1 Australia R Junaid
New Zealand M Venus
6 63 [10]
3 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Thailand So Ratiwatana
6 61 [10] United Kingdom J Delgado
Luxembourg G Müller
3 77 [8]
United Kingdom J Delgado
Luxembourg G Müller
4 77 [12] United Kingdom J Delgado
Luxembourg G Müller
6 6
WC United Kingdom D Rice
United Kingdom S Thornley
4 5 United States J Cerretani
Sweden A Siljeström
2 1
United States J Cerretani
Sweden A Siljeström
6 7 1 Australia R Junaid
New Zealand M Venus
4 77 [10]
WC United Kingdom E Corrie
United Kingdom D Smethurst
6 4 [11] Belgium R Bemelmans
Japan G Soeda
6 61 [6]
United States R Ram
Canada A Shamasdin
2 6 [9] WC United Kingdom E Corrie
United Kingdom D Smethurst
4 77 [10]
Japan T Ito
Japan H Moriya
1 4 4 Germany P Marx
Germany D Meffert
6 65 [1]
4 Germany P Marx
Germany D Meffert
6 6 WC United Kingdom E Corrie
United Kingdom D Smethurst
63 66
United States K King
Colombia JC Spir
4 6 [10] Belgium R Bemelmans
Japan G Soeda
77 78
United States A Krajicek
United States R Williams
6 4 [8] United States K King
Colombia JC Spir
66 4
Belgium R Bemelmans
Japan G Soeda
2 7 [13] Belgium R Bemelmans
Japan G Soeda
78 6
2 Australia P Hanley
India D Sharan
6 5 [11]

References