Men's doubles
2023 Lisboa Belém Open
ChampionsPoland Karol Drzewiecki
Czech Republic Zdeněk Kolář
Runners-upPortugal Jaime Faria
Portugal Henrique Rocha
Score6–2, 7–6(7–5)

Zdeněk Kolář and Gonçalo Oliveira were the defending champions[1] but only Kolář chose to defend his title, partnering Karol Drzewiecki. Kolář successfully defended his title after defeating Jaime Faria and Henrique Rocha 6–2, 7–6(7–5) in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 France T Arribagé
France L Sanchez
63 4
United Kingdom S Duncan
United Kingdom M Willis
77 6 United Kingdom S Duncan
United Kingdom M Willis
3 4
Sweden F Bergevi
Netherlands M Veldheer
1 6 [7] Spain O Roca Batalla
Germany T Stodder
6 6
Spain O Roca Batalla
Germany Timo Stodder
6 2 [10] Spain O Roca Batalla
Germany T Stodder
4 4
4 Italy M Bortolotti
Romania A Jecan
6 6 Portugal J Faria
Portugal H Rocha
6 6
Portugal G Elias
Portugal P Sousa
3 4 4 Italy M Bortolotti
Romania A Jecan
3 2
Portugal Jaime Faria
Portugal H Rocha
6 6 Portugal J Faria
Portugal H Rocha
6 6
India Parikshit Somani
United Kingdom C Thomson
4 0 Portugal J Faria
Portugal H Rocha
2 65
2 Poland K Drzewiecki
Czech Republic Z Kolář
6 77
WC Portugal Pedro Araújo
Portugal Fábio Coelho
1 3
WC Portugal J Domingues
Portugal Gonçalo Falcão
0 77 [8] 3 Serbia I Sabanov
Serbia M Sabanov
6 6
3 Serbia I Sabanov
Serbia M Sabanov
6 64 [10] 3 Serbia I Sabanov
Serbia M Sabanov
4 4
Portugal Tiago Pereira
Portugal D Vale
64 7 [7] 2 Poland K Drzewiecki
Czech Republic Z Kolář
6 6
Lebanon B Hassan
Germany H Squire
77 5 [10] Lebanon B Hassan
Germany H Squire
Italy Enrico Dalla Valle
Italy F Forti
1 2 2 Poland K Drzewiecki
Czech Republic Z Kolář
w/o
2 Poland K Drzewiecki
Czech Republic Z Kolář
6 6

References

  1. Heer, Florian (October 1, 2022). "Van Assche Advances To Maiden Challenger Final In Lisbon".
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