2013 Traralgon Challenger – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Traralgon Challenger
Champion Australia Ryan Agar
Australia Adam Feeney
Runner-up Australia Dane Propoggia
New Zealand Jose Statham
Final score 6–3, 6–4

This is the first edition of the event.

Ryan Agar and Adam Feeney won the title, defeating Dane Propoggia and Jose Statham 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Australia Chris Guccione / Australia Matt Reid (Quarterfinals, withdrew)
  2. Australia Dane Propoggia / New Zealand Jose Statham (Final)
  3. United States Bradley Klahn / New Zealand Michael Venus (Semifinals)
  4. United Kingdom Brydan Klein / Thailand Danai Udomchoke (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Australia C Guccione
Australia M Reid
w/o
  India Y Bhambri
United States M Krueger
4 4 Australia M Banes
Australia G van Peperzeel
Australia M Banes
Australia Gavin van Peperzeel
6 6   Australia M Banes
Australia G van Peperzeel
1 3
4 United Kingdom B Klein
Thailand D Udomchoke
77 77 Australia R Agar
Australia A Feeney
6 6
Australia T Kokkinakis
Australia B Mitchell
61 65 4 United Kingdom B Klein
Thailand D Udomchoke
68 4
WC Australia Chanchai Sookton-Eng
Australia Richard Yang
2 0 Australia R Agar
Australia A Feeney
710 6
Australia R Agar
Australia A Feeney
6 6 Australia R Agar
Australia A Feeney
6 6
  Australia A Bolt
Australia A Whittington
6 6 2 Australia D Propoggia
New Zealand J Statham
3 4
WC Australia Paul Kramberger
Australia William Ma
4 3   Australia A Bolt
Australia A Whittington
4 5
Australia Mitchell Burman
Australia Darren K. Polkinghorne
1 2 3 United States B Klahn
New Zealand M Venus
6 7
3 United States B Klahn
New Zealand M Venus
6 6 3 United States B Klahn
New Zealand M Venus
64 3
Australia K Hensel
Australia Brendon Moore
77 1 [10] 2 Australia D Propoggia
New Zealand J Statham
77 6
Australia L Saville
Australia J Thompson
65 6 [6]   Australia K Hensel
Australia B Moore
2 4
Australia Ben Mathias
United Kingdom J Ward
5 2 2 Australia D Propoggia
New Zealand J Statham
6 6
2 Australia D Propoggia
New Zealand J Statham
7 6

References

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