2012 BRD Brașov Challenger – Doubles

Doubles
2012 BRD Brașov Challenger
Champions Romania Marius Copil
Romania Victor Crivoi
Runners-up Moldova Andrei Ciumac
Ukraine Oleksandr Nedovyesov
Final score 6–7(8–10), 6–4, [12–10]

Victor Anagnastopol and Florin Mergea were the defending champions but Anagnastopol decided not to participate.
Mergea played alongside Philipp Marx.
Marius Copil and Victor Crivoi won the final 6–7(8–10), 6–4, [12–10] against Andrei Ciumac and Oleksandr Nedovyesov.

Seeds

  1. Germany Philipp Marx / Romania Florin Mergea (Quarterfinals)
  2. Romania Andrei Dăescu / Australia Adam Hubble (Semifinals)
  3. Montenegro Goran Tošić / United States Denis Zivkovic (Semifinals)
  4. Croatia Nikola Mektić / Croatia Antonio Veić (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Germany P Marx
Romania F Mergea
77 7  
  Czech Republic D Lojda
Poland M Przysiężny
61 5   1 Germany P Marx
Romania F Mergea
77 5 [8]
  Czech Republic Michal Konečný
Croatia D Marcan
2 3     Romania M Copil
Romania V Crivoi
64 7 [10]
  Romania M Copil
Romania V Crivoi
6 6     Romania M Copil
Romania V Crivoi
7 6  
3 Montenegro G Tošić
United States D Zivkovic
6 7   3 Montenegro G Tošić
United States D Zivkovic
5 0  
WC Romania Vlad Victor Cornea
Romania C-I Gârd
2 5   3 Montenegro G Tošić
United States D Zivkovic
6 6  
  Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
Spain J Martí
64 2     Slovakia A Martin
Chile H Podlipnik
4 4  
  Slovakia A Martin
Chile H Podlipnik
77 6     Romania M Copil
Romania V Crivoi
68 6 [12]
  Moldova R Borvanov
France D Guez
2 5   WC Moldova A Ciumac
Ukraine O Nedovyesov
710 4 [10]
WC Moldova A Ciumac
Ukraine O Nedovyesov
6 7   WC Moldova A Ciumac
Ukraine O Nedovyesov
2 7 [10]
  Chile J Aguilar
Serbia B Pašanski
6 6     Chile J Aguilar
Serbia B Pašanski
6 5 [7]
4 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia A Veić
4 3   WC Moldova A Ciumac
Ukraine O Nedovyesov
6 1 [13]
  Canada S Diez
Spain Jordi Samper-Montaña
5 3   2 Romania A Dăescu
Australia A Hubble
4 6 [11]
WC Romania Sebastian Kraila
Romania G Moraru
7 6   WC Romania Sebastian Kraila
Romania G Moraru
3 3  
  Spain A Brugués-Davi
Spain G Granollers
66 3   2 Romania A Dăescu
Australia A Hubble
6 6  
2 Romania A Dăescu
Australia A Hubble
78 6  

References

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