Doubles
2013 BH Telecom Indoors
ChampionsBosnia and Herzegovina Mirza Bašić
Bosnia and Herzegovina Tomislav Brkić
Runners-upSlovakia Karol Beck
Slovakia Igor Zelenay
Score6–3, 7–5

Dustin Brown and Jonathan Marray were the defending champions but Marray decided not to participate.
Brown played alongside Christopher Kas, but lost in the quarterfinals to Mirza Bašić and Tomislav Brkić.
Bašić and Brkić defeated Karol Beck and Igor Zelenay 6–3, 7–5 in the final to continue their run as a wildcard pair, to win the title.

Seeds

  1. Germany Dustin Brown / Germany Christopher Kas (quarterfinals)
  2. Slovakia Karol Beck / Slovakia Igor Zelenay (final)
  3. Croatia Marin Draganja / Croatia Nikola Mektić (first round)
  4. Croatia Mate Pavić / Croatia Franko Škugor (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Germany D Brown
Germany C Kas
3 6 [10]
  Belgium N Desein
Czech Republic J Mertl
6 3 [5] 1 Germany D Brown
Germany C Kas
6 3 [9]
  Belgium Y Mertens
Netherlands M Middelkoop
3 2 WC Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
4 6 [11]
WC Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
6 6 WC Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
77 6
3 Croatia M Draganja
Croatia N Mektić
4 6 [9]   Germany S Greul
Germany B Knittel
63 4
  Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
Czech Republic J Veselý
6 3 [11]   Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
Czech Republic J Veselý
3 1
  Germany S Greul
Germany B Knittel
6 7   Germany S Greul
Germany B Knittel
6 6
  Kazakhstan E Korolev
Italy A Motti
2 5 WC Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
Bosnia and Herzegovina T Brkić
6 7
  Australia R Junaid
France F Martin
6 6 2 Slovakia K Beck
Slovakia I Zelenay
3 5
  Croatia T Androić
Croatia D Marcan
4 1   Australia R Junaid
France F Martin
6 6
WC Serbia N Čačić
Bosnia and Herzegovina I Gorčić
3 3 4 Croatia M Pavić
Croatia F Škugor
3 4
4 Croatia M Pavić
Croatia F Škugor
6 6   Australia R Junaid
France F Martin
6 64 [6]
  France P-H Herbert
Ukraine O Nedovyesov
6 6 2 Slovakia K Beck
Slovakia I Zelenay
4 77 [10]
  Republic of Ireland J Cluskey
Spain A Menéndez-Maceiras
4 2   France P-H Herbert
Ukraine O Nedovyesov
5 6 [3]
WC Croatia Antun Pehar
Bosnia and Herzegovina Franjo Raspudić
1 2 2 Slovakia K Beck
Slovakia I Zelenay
7 4 [10]
2 Slovakia K Beck
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6

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