Doubles
2023 Antalya Challenger
ChampionsSweden Filip Bergevi
Greece Petros Tsitsipas
Runners-upTurkey Sarp Ağabigün
Turkey Ergi Kırkın
Score6–2, 6–4

Hsu Yu-hsiou and Oleksii Krutykh were the defending champions[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Filip Bergevi and Petros Tsitsipas won the title after defeating Sarp Ağabigün and Ergi Kırkın 6–2, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Czech Republic Roman Jebavý / Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek (semifinals)
  2. Serbia Ivan Sabanov / Serbia Matej Sabanov (first round)
  3. France Théo Arribagé / Ivan Liutarevich (quarterfinals)
  4. Czech Republic Zdeněk Kolář / Germany Kai Wehnelt (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Czech Republic R Jebavý
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
77 62 [10]
Alt Belgium K Coppejans
Canada S Diez
64 77 [7] 1 Czech Republic R Jebavý
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
6 4 [10]
Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
Bosnia and Herzegovina N Fatić
Czech Republic V Kopřiva
Poland P Matuszewski
2 6 [2]
Czech Republic V Kopřiva
Poland P Matuszewski
w/o 1 Czech Republic R Jebavý
Czech Republic A Pavlásek
5 2
3 France T Arribagé
I Liutarevich
6 7 WC Turkey S Ağabigün
Turkey E Kırkın
7 6
Italy S Caruso
Italy F Cobolli
2 5 3 France T Arribagé
I Liutarevich
1 77 [4]
WC Romania A Jecan
Poland D Michalski
2 6 [4] WC Turkey S Ağabigün
Turkey E Kırkın
6 61 [10]
WC Turkey S Ağabigün
Turkey E Kırkın
6 3 [10] WC Turkey S Ağabigün
Turkey E Kırkın
2 4
PR Uzbekistan S Fayziev
Greece M Kalovelonis
77 62 [7] Sweden F Bergevi
Greece P Tsitsipas
6 6
Italy A Giannessi
Italy G Mager
62 77 [10] Italy A Giannessi
Italy G Mager
5 3
Hungary F Marozsán
Hungary M Valkusz
6 2 [3] 4 Czech Republic Z Kolář
Germany K Wehnelt
7 6
4 Czech Republic Z Kolář
Germany Kai Wehnelt
4 6 [10] 4 Czech Republic Z Kolář
Germany K Wehnelt
2 3
Romania ND Ionel
Australia L Tu
4 2 Sweden F Bergevi
Greece P Tsitsipas
6 6
Sweden F Bergevi
Greece P Tsitsipas
6 6 Sweden F Bergevi
Greece P Tsitsipas
7 6
Belgium M Geerts
Italy S Travaglia
77 6 Belgium M Geerts
Italy S Travaglia
5 3
2 Serbia I Sabanov
Serbia M Sabanov
62 2

References

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