2014 Kazan Kremlin Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2014 Kazan Kremlin Cup
Champion Italy Flavio Cipolla
Serbia Goran Tošić
Runner-up Russia Victor Baluda
Russia Konstantin Kravchuk
Final score 3–6, 7–5, [12–10]

Radu Albot and Farrukh Dustov were the defending champions, but they decided not to play together. Dustov played alongside Alessandro Motti, and Radu Albot was absent from the tournament.

Flavio Cipolla and Goran Tošić won the title, defeating Victor Baluda and Konstantin Kravchuk in the final, 3–6, 7–5, [12–10].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Australia R Junaid
 Germany P Marx
77 77  
 Poland P Gadomski
 Poland M Kowalczyk
65 63     1  Australia R Junaid
 Germany P Marx
3 4  
PR  United Kingdom J Delgado
 Luxembourg G Müller
6 6     PR  United Kingdom J Delgado
 Luxembourg G Müller
6 6  
WC  Russia Sergey Strelkov
 Russia Philipp Tarpischev
1 3       PR  United Kingdom J Delgado
 Luxembourg G Müller
7 2r  
4  Germany D Meffert
 Germany T Puetz
77 3 [10]        Italy F Cipolla
 Serbia G Tošić
5 4  
WC  Russia D Matsukevich
 Russia A Rublev
63 6 [6]     4  Germany D Meffert
 Germany T Puetz
5 7 [8]
 Italy F Cipolla
 Serbia G Tošić
77 4 6      Italy F Cipolla
 Serbia G Tošić
7 5 [10]  
PR  France A Michon
 Estonia J Zopp
64 6 [6]        Italy F Cipolla
 Serbia G Tošić
3 7 [12]
 Republic of Ireland J Cluskey
 France A Olivetti
6 6       3  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
6 5 [10]
 Germany G Kretschmer
 Germany B Phau
4 3      Republic of Ireland J Cluskey
 France A Olivetti
7 64 6  
PR  Russia A Kudryavtsev
 Croatia L Zovko
1 4     3  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
5 77 10  
3  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
6 6       3  Russia V Baluda
 Russia K Kravchuk
6 6
 Uzbekistan F Dustov
 Italy Alessandro Motti
2 65       2  Finland H Kontinen
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
4 2  
 Belarus S Betov
 Russia A Kuznetsov
6 77      Belarus S Betov
 Russia A Kuznetsov
3 4
WC  Russia Timur Kiuamov
 Russia Anton Schepelev
2 2     2  Finland H Kontinen
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6  
2  Finland H Kontinen
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6  

References

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