Men's doubles
2018 Shenzhen Longhua Open
ChampionsChinese Taipei Hsieh Cheng-peng
Indonesia Christopher Rungkat
Runners-upIndia Sriram Balaji
India Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan
Score6–4, 6–2

Sriram Balaji and Vishnu Vardhan were the defending champions but only Balaji chose to defend his title, partnering Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan. Balaji lost in the final to Hsieh Cheng-peng and Christopher Rungkat.

Hsieh and Rungkat won the title after defeating Balaji and Nedunchezhiyan 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 India S Balaji
India J Nedunchezhiyan
7 2 [10]
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
Egypt M Safwat
5 6 [7] 1 India S Balaji
India J Nedunchezhiyan
77 6
Russia A Pavlioutchenkov
Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
63 2 Serbia M Kecmanović
China Z Li
64 3
Serbia M Kecmanović
China Z Li
77 6 1 India S Balaji
India J Nedunchezhiyan
64 6 [10]
4 Chinese Taipei H-y Peng
Thailand So Ratiwatana
6 6 India A Kadhe
Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
77 4 [6]
Croatia M Sabanov
Japan Y Sugita
4 3 4 Chinese Taipei H-y Peng
Thailand So Ratiwatana
79 5 [2]
India A Kadhe
Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
6 6 India A Kadhe
Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
67 7 [10]
Russia M Elgin
Belarus Y Shyla
3 4 1 India S Balaji
India J Nedunchezhiyan
4 2
WC China A Wang
China Xia Zihao
3 2 2 Chinese Taipei C-p Hsieh
Indonesia C Rungkat
6 6
WC China R Te
China D Wu
6 6 WC China R Te
China D Wu
4 3
India S Myneni
India R Ramanathan
6 3 [10] India S Myneni
India R Ramanathan
6 6
3 China M Gong
China Ze Zhang
3 6 [8] India S Myneni
India R Ramanathan
4 4
Portugal G Oliveira
Croatia I Sabanov
6 6 2 Chinese Taipei C-p Hsieh
Indonesia C Rungkat
6 6
WC China X Gao
China F Sun
2 4 Portugal G Oliveira
Croatia I Sabanov
5 7 [8]
Belgium K Coppejans
Canada F Peliwo
1 2 2 Chinese Taipei C-p Hsieh
Indonesia C Rungkat
7 5 [10]
2 Chinese Taipei C-p Hsieh
Indonesia C Rungkat
6 6

References

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