2022 Open de Rennes – Doubles

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Doubles
2022 Open de Rennes
Final
ChampionsFrance Jonathan Eysseric
Netherlands David Pel
Runners-upFrance Dan Added
France Albano Olivetti
Score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Bart Stevens and Tim van Rijthoven were the defending champions[1] but only Stevens chose to defend his title, partnering Luke Johnson. Stevens lost in the first round to Gabriel Debru and Benoît Paire.

Jonathan Eysseric and David Pel won the title after defeating Dan Added and Albano Olivetti 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds[edit]

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 France J Eysseric
Netherlands D Pel
6 6
United States Jac Vance
United States Tennyson Whiting
4 2 1 France J Eysseric
Netherlands D Pel
6 6
Netherlands G Brouwer
Netherlands Mats Hermans
4 65 France C Chidekh
France L Sanchez
3 4
France C Chidekh
France L Sanchez
6 77 1 France J Eysseric
Netherlands D Pel
77 3 [15]
3 France T Arribagé
France F Reboul
6 6 3 France T Arribagé
France F Reboul
62 6 [13]
United States B Battistone
United States Jam Vance
3 4 3 France T Arribagé
France F Reboul
w/o
WC France G Debru
France B Paire
4 77 [13] WC France G Debru
France B Paire
United Kingdom L Johnson
Netherlands B Stevens
6 63 [11] 1 France J Eysseric
Netherlands D Pel
6 6
I Liutarevich
Ukraine Volodymyr Uzhylovskyi
5 6 [3] 2 France D Added
France A Olivetti
4 4
Australia A Taylor
Australia J Taylor
7 1 [10] Australia A Taylor
Australia J Taylor
3 2
Sweden F Bergevi
Sweden S Freund
4 4 4 Germany F Fallert
Germany H Jebens
6 6
4 Germany F Fallert
Germany H Jebens
6 6 4 Germany F Fallert
Germany H Jebens
5 7 [5]
Belgium J De Loore
Belgium Y Mertens
6 6 2 France D Added
France A Olivetti
7 5 [10]
Alt Germany D Masur
Germany MH Rehberg
2 2 Belgium J De Loore
Belgium Y Mertens
4 3
France A Reymond
France C Tabur
3 3 2 France D Added
France A Olivetti
6 6
2 France D Added
France A Olivetti
6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Moraing To Face Bonzi In Open Blot Rennes Final". September 18, 2021.

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