Men's doubles
2019 Fergana Challenger
ChampionsUnited States Evan King
United States Hunter Reese
Runners-upSerbia Nikola Čačić
Chinese Taipei Yang Tsung-hua
Score6–3, 5–7, [10–4]

Ivan Gakhov and Alexander Pavlioutchenkov were the defending champions[1] but chose to participate with different partners. Gakhov partnered John Paul Fruttero but lost in the quarterfinals to Andrés Artuñedo and Emil Ruusuvuori. Pavlioutchenkov partnered Pavel Kotov but lost in the first round to Arjun Kadhe and Vijay Sundar Prashanth.

Evan King and Hunter Reese won the title after defeating Nikola Čačić and Yang Tsung-hua 6–3, 5–7, [10–4] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United States E King
United States H Reese
6 6
WC Uzbekistan Adil Karimov
Uzbekistan Amal Sultanbekov
2 0 1 United States E King
United States H Reese
w/o
Chile MT Barrios Vera
Dominican Republic R Cid Subervi
4 6 [10] Chile MT Barrios Vera
Dominican Republic R Cid Subervi
Austria M Neuchrist
France G Sakharov
6 2 [8] 1 United States E King
United States H Reese
6 64 [16]
3 Kazakhstan T Khabibulin
Ukraine V Manafov
6 6 3 Kazakhstan T Khabibulin
Ukraine V Manafov
4 77 [14]
Russia T Gabashvili
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić
3 4 3 Kazakhstan T Khabibulin
Ukraine V Manafov
6 65 [10]
Japan T Matsui
Japan K Uesugi
65 5 WC Uzbekistan S Fayziev
Uzbekistan K Sultanov
4 77 [3]
WC Uzbekistan S Fayziev
Uzbekistan K Sultanov
77 7 1 United States E King
United States H Reese
6 5 [10]
Spain A Artuñedo
Finland E Ruusuvuori
6 6 2 Serbia N Čačić
Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
3 7 [4]
Alt Turkey A Çelikbilek
Turkey C İlkel
1 4 Spain A Artuñedo
Finland E Ruusuvuori
714 77
Alt Israel E Leshem
Australia A Vukic
65 78 [5] 4 United States JP Fruttero
Russia I Gakhov
612 65
4 United States JP Fruttero
Russia I Gakhov
77 66 [10] Spain A Artuñedo
Finland E Ruusuvuori
5 64
India A Kadhe
India VS Prashanth
6 77 2 Serbia N Čačić
Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
7 77
Russia P Kotov
Russia A Pavlioutchenkov
2 62 India A Kadhe
India VS Prashanth
5 3
WC Uzbekistan S Fomin
Kazakhstan D Yevseyev
3 64 2 Serbia N Čačić
Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
7 6
2 Serbia N Čačić
Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
6 77

References

  1. "ATP rankings: India's Saketh Myneni's jumps 85 places to 362 after good show at Fergana Challenger". www.sportskeeda.com. 25 June 2018.
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