2014 Sibiu Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2014 Sibiu Open
ChampionsItaly Potito Starace
Romania Adrian Ungur
Runners-upRomania Marius Copil
Romania Alexandru-Daniel Carpen
Final score7–5, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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Rameez Junaid and Philipp Oswald were the defending champions, but both players chose not to participate.

Potito Starace and Adrian Ungur won the title, defeating Marius Copil and Alexandru-Daniel Carpen 7–5, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds[]

Draw[]

Key[]

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild card
  • LL = Lucky loser
  • Alt = Alternate
  • SE = Special exempt
  • PR = Protected ranking
  • ITF = ITF entry
  • JE = Junior exempt
  • w/o = Walkover
  • r = Retired
  • d = Defaulted

Draw[]

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Italy P Starace
Romania A Ungur
6 68 [10]
WC Romania Lucian Gheorghe
Romania Tudor Sulea
2 710 [2] 1 Italy P Starace
Romania A Ungur
1
  Georgia (country) N Basilashvili
Serbia M Zekić
w/o   Georgia (country) N Basilashvili
Serbia M Zekić
1r
  Italy M Cecchinato
Italy F Cipolla
1 Italy P Starace
Romania A Ungur
6 6
4 France J Eysseric
Spain P Riba
5 1   Poland M Gawron
Poland G Panfil
4 4
  Poland M Gawron
Poland G Panfil
7 6   Poland M Gawron
Poland G Panfil
6 3 [10]
WC Romania VV Cornea
Romania V Crivoi
5 6 [8]   Germany A Mies
Germany P Torebko
2 6 [3]
  Germany A Mies
Germany P Torebko
7 4 [10] 1 Italy P Starace
Romania A Ungur
7 6
  Romania Alexandru-Daniel Carpen
Romania M Copil
6 6   Romania A-D Carpen
Romania M Copil
5 2
WC Romania Bogdan Ionuț Apostol
Romania A Pătrui
1 1   Romania A-D Carpen
Romania M Copil
6 6
  Romania P Grigoriu
Romania C Pavăl
6 3 [10]   Romania P Grigoriu
Romania C Pavăl
1 2
3 Czech Republic R Jebavý
Czech Republic J Pospíšil
1 6 [7]   Romania A-D Carpen
Romania M Copil
6 6
  Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić
3 3   Australia J Kubler
Serbia D Petrović
4 4
  Australia J Kubler
Serbia D Petrović
6 6   Australia J Kubler
Serbia D Petrović
6 3 [10]
  Slovakia K Beck
Slovakia I Zelenay
3 1 2 Moldova R Albot
Netherlands S Fransen
3 6 [7]
2 Moldova R Albot
Netherlands S Fransen
6 6

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