2016 Trofeo Faip–Perrel – Doubles

Perrel – Doubles
2016 Trofeo Faip–Perrel
Champions United Kingdom Ken Skupski
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
Runners-up Croatia Nikola Mektić
Croatia Antonio Šančić
Final score 6–3, 7–5

The 2016 Trofeo Faip–Perrel is a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. The doubles tournament involves 16 teams.

Martin Emmrich and Andreas Siljeström are the defending champions, but Emmrich chose not to participate and Siljeström chose to partner with Mateusz Kowalczyk.

Ken Skupski and Neal Skupski won the title, defeating Nikola Mektić and Antonio Šančić 6–3, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Germany D Brown
Australia R Junaid
6 6
United States M Seeberger
Netherlands M Vervoort
3 2 1 Germany D Brown
Australia R Junaid
5 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
Hungary M Fucsovics
62 6 [10] Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
Hungary M Fucsovics
7 6
PR Sweden J Brunström
Slovakia M Mertiňák
77 4 [8] Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
Hungary M Fucsovics
2 4
4 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia A Šančić
77 6 4 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia A Šančić
6 6
Croatia D Marcan
Austria M Neuchrist
64 3 4 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia A Šančić
6 6
France Q Halys
France T Lamasine
4 2 Serbia I Bozoljac
Netherlands I Sijsling
3 4
Serbia I Bozoljac
Netherlands I Sijsling
6 6 4 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia A Šančić
3 5
Czech Republic F Čermák
Russia K Kravchuk
4 4 3 United Kingdom K Skupski
United Kingdom N Skupski
6 7
WC Italy Salvatore Caruso
Italy F Gaio
6 6 WC Italy S Caruso
Italy F Gaio
77 63 [7]
WC Uzbekistan F Dustov
Italy A Motti
1 1 3 United Kingdom K Skupski
United Kingdom N Skupski
63 77 [10]
3 United Kingdom K Skupski
United Kingdom N Skupski
6 6 3 United Kingdom K Skupski
United Kingdom N Skupski
6 65 [10]
Italy A Arnaboldi
Italy F Cipolla
64 6 [10] 2 Poland M Kowalczyk
Sweden A Siljeström
1 77 [7]
Russia A Kudryavtsev
Japan G Soeda
77 3 [6] Italy A Arnaboldi
Italy F Cipolla
6 65 [5]
WC Italy W Trusendi
Italy Matteo Volante
4 2 2 Poland M Kowalczyk
Sweden A Siljeström
4 77 [10]
2 Poland M Kowalczyk
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6

References

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