Tennis at the 2019 African Games – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
at the 2019 African Games
VenueCheminots Club
Dates24-29 August
Competitors62 from 22 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Tunisia
silver medal    Morocco
bronze medal    Egypt
bronze medal    Egypt
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The men's doubles event at the 2019 African Games was held from 24 to 29 August at the Cheminots Club.[1]

and are the defending champion, but they doesn't participate in this year event.[2]

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
 Aziz Dougaz (TUN)
and Skander Mansouri
 Adam Moundir (MAR)
and Lamine Ouahab
  (EGY)
and Mohamed Safwat
 Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (EGY)
and Sherif Sabry

Seeds[]

  1.  Aziz Dougaz (TUN) /  Skander Mansouri (TUN) (Champion; gold medalist)
  2.  Benjamin Lock (ZIM) /  Courtney John Lock (ZIM) (Quarterfinal)
  3.   (EGY) /  Mohamed Safwat (EGY) (Semifinal)
  4.  Adam Moundir (MAR) /  Lamine Ouahab (MAR) (Final; silver medalist)
  5.  Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (EGY) /  Sherif Sabry (EGY) (Semifinal)
  6.  Anas Fattar (MAR) /   (MAR) (Quarterfinal)
  7.   (KEN) /   (KEN) (Quarterfinal)
  8.  Takanyi Garanganga (ZIM) /  Mehluli Sibanda (ZIM) (Quarterfinal)

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

Finals[]

Semifinals
28 August
Final
29 August
          
1  Aziz Dougaz (TUN)
 Skander Mansouri (TUN)
6 6
3   (EGY)
 Mohamed Safwat (EGY)
1 1
1  Aziz Dougaz (TUN)
 Skander Mansouri (TUN)
6 7
4  Adam Moundir (MAR)
 Lamine Ouahab (MAR)
4 5
4  Adam Moundir (MAR)
 Lamine Ouahab (MAR)
6 6
5  Karim-Mohamed Maamoun (EGY)
 Sherif Sabry (EGY)
3 2

Top half[]

First round
25 August
Second round
26 August
Quarterfinals
27 August
Semifinals
28 August
1  A Dougaz (TUN)
 S Mansouri (TUN)
6 7
 A Klégou (BEN)
  (BEN)
6 6  A Klégou (BEN)
  (BEN)
3 5
  (ETH)
  (ETH)
2 1 1  A Dougaz (TUN)
 S Mansouri (TUN)
3 6 [10]
  (GHA)
 B Palm (GHA)
w/o 6  A Fattar (MAR)
  (MAR)
6 1 [6]
  (MLI)
  (MLI)
  (GHA)
 B Palm (GHA)
6 2 [5]
  (UGA)
  (UGA)
6  A Fattar (MAR)
  (MAR)
4 6 [10]
6  A Fattar (MAR)
  (MAR)
w/o 1  A Dougaz (TUN)
 S Mansouri (TUN)
6 6
3   (EGY)
 M Safwat (EGY)
77 6 3   (EGY)
 M Safwat (EGY)
1 1
  (KEN)
  (KEN)
65 2 3   (EGY)
 M Safwat (EGY)
6 6
  (COD)
  (COD)
6 6   (COD)
  (COD)
0 1
  (CIV)
  (CIV)
1 4 3   (EGY)
 M Safwat (EGY)
6 65 [10]
 J Erasmus (NAM)
  (NAM)
61 0 8  T Garanganga (ZIM)
 M Sibanda (ZIM)
3 77 [2]
 S Emmanuel (NGR)
  (NGR)
77 6  S Emmanuel (NGR)
  (NGR)
1 3
  (MAD)
  (MAD)
1 3 8  T Garanganga (ZIM)
 M Sibanda (ZIM)
6 6
8  T Garanganga (ZIM)
 M Sibanda (ZIM)
6 6

Bottom half[]

First round
25 August
Second round
26 August
Quarterfinals
27 August
Semifinals
28 August
7   (KEN)
  (KEN)
6 2 [10]
 H Abban (GHA)
  (GHA)
3 6 [8] 7   (KEN)
  (KEN)
6 6
  (BOT)
  (BOT)
2 65   (LES)
  (LES)
3 3
  (LES)
  (LES)
6 77 7   (KEN)
  (KEN)
2 1
  (ETH)
  (ETH)
0 2 4  A Moundir (MAR)
 L Ouahab (MAR)
6 6
  (TOG)
  (TOG)
6 6   (TOG)
  (TOG)
1 1
 E Coulibaly (CIV)
  (CIV)
3 3 4  A Moundir (MAR)
 L Ouahab (MAR)
6 6
4  A Moundir (MAR)
 L Ouahab (MAR)
6 6 4  A Moundir (MAR)
 L Ouahab (MAR)
6 6
5  K-M Maamoun (EGY)
 S Sabry (EGY)
6 6 5  K-M Maamoun (EGY)
 S Sabry (EGY)
3 2
 H Antchandie (GAB)
  (GAB)
1 1 5  K-M Maamoun (EGY)
 S Sabry (EGY)
6 7
  (COD)
  (COD)
6 6   (COD)
  (COD)
2 5
  (MTN)
  (MTN)
1 0 5  K-M Maamoun (EGY)
 S Sabry (EGY)
7 77
  (GUI)
  (GUI)
3 1 2  B Lock (ZIM)
 CJ Lock (ZIM)
5 64
  (SLE)
  (SLE)
6 6   (SLE)
  (SLE)
1 2
  (NGR)
  (NGR)
3 3 2  B Lock (ZIM)
 CJ Lock (ZIM)
6 6
2  B Lock (ZIM)
 CJ Lock (ZIM)
6 6

References[]

  1. ^ "2019 African Games Tennis Scheulde and Results Day 6" (PDF). Royal Moroccan Tennis Federation. 28 August 2019. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  2. ^ "KENYA AIM TO END GAMES IN STYLE: Local athletes highly favoured to win in 5000m, marathon races". www.standardmedia.co.ke. 17 September 2015. Retrieved 29 August 2019.

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