2015 Internazionali di Tennis Citta' di Vicenza – Doubles

Doubles
2015 Internazionali di Tennis Citta' di Vicenza
Champions Argentina Facundo Bagnis
Argentina Guido Pella
Runners-up Italy Salvatore Caruso
Italy Federico Gaio
Final score 6–2, 6–4

Andrej Martin and Igor Zelenay are the defending champions, but Martin did not return to defend his title. Zelenay plays alongside Mateusz Kowalczyk, they lost already in the first round to Guido Andreozzi and Nicolás Jarry.

Facundo Bagnis and Guido Pella won the tournament, defeating Italians Salvatore Caruso and Federico Gaio in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Argentina G Durán
 Venezuela R Maytín
6 5 [11]  
 United States C Buchanan
 United States B Fratangelo
3 7 [13]        United States C Buchanan
 United States B Fratangelo
3 4  
WC  Italy M Donati
 Italy S Napolitano
6 6     WC  Italy M Donati
 Italy S Napolitano
6 6  
 Spain I Cervantes
 Spain P Riba
3 4       WC  Italy M Donati
 Italy S Napolitano
3 4  
4  Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina G Pella
6 6       4  Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina G Pella
6 6  
WC  Italy Nicola Ghedin
 Italy M Viola
1 4     4  Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina G Pella
6 6
   Peru S Galdós
 Argentina R Olivo
4 6 [12]      Peru S Galdós
 Argentina R Olivo
3 2  
 Serbia I Bozoljac
 Canada F Dancevic
6 2 [10]       4  Argentina F Bagnis
 Argentina G Pella
6 6
WC  Italy S Caruso
 Italy F Gaio
6 6       WC  Italy S Caruso
 Italy F Gaio
2 4
 United Kingdom S Thornley
 United Kingdom D Walsh
2 0     WC  Italy S Caruso
 Italy F Gaio
6 6  
 Argentina G Andreozzi
 Chile N Jarry
6 6      Argentina G Andreozzi
 Chile N Jarry
3 4  
3  Poland M Kowalczyk
 Slovakia I Zelenay
4 3       WC  Italy S Caruso
 Italy F Gaio
3 6 [10]
 Brazil G Clezar
 Mexico C Ramírez
2 7 [10]        Chinese Taipei H-h Lee
 Italy A Motti
6 4 [5]  
 United States J Cerretani
 United States M Krueger
6 5 [6]      Brazil G Clezar
 Mexico C Ramírez
6 63 [8]
 Chinese Taipei H-h Lee
 Italy A Motti
6 0 [10]      Chinese Taipei H-h Lee
 Italy A Motti
4 77 [10]  
2  Germany M Emmrich
 Sweden A Siljeström
3 6 [3]  

References

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