2013 Swedish Open – Men's Doubles

Men's Doubles
2013 Swedish Open
Champions United States Nicholas Monroe
Germany Simon Stadler
Runners-up Argentina Carlos Berlocq
Spain Albert Ramos
Final score 6–2, 3–6, [10–3]
Main article: 2013 Swedish Open

Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău were the three-time defending champions, but chose not to compete together. Tecău teamed up with Marius Copil, but they lost in the first round to Jan Hájek and Filip Polášek. Lindstedt played alongside Daniel Nestor, but they lost in the second round to Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler.
Monroe and Stadler went on to win the title, defeating Carlos Berlocq and Albert Ramos in the final, 6–2, 3–6, [10–3]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Sweden R Lindstedt
 Canada D Nestor
6 7  
 Ukraine S Stakhovsky
 Serbia V Troicki
4 5     1  Sweden R Lindstedt
 Canada D Nestor
4 3  
Alt  Netherlands T de Bakker
 Australia R Junaid
2 2      United States N Monroe
 Germany S Stadler
6 6  
 United States N Monroe
 Germany S Stadler
6 6        United States N Monroe
 Germany S Stadler
6 77  
3  Italy D Bracciali
 Czech Republic F Čermák
2 6 [6]       PR  Argentina L Arnold Ker
 Argentina J Mónaco
2 63  
PR  Argentina L Arnold Ker
 Argentina J Mónaco
6 3 [10]     PR  Argentina L Arnold Ker
 Argentina J Mónaco
6 6
 Argentina M Alund
 Brazil J Souza
6 77      Argentina M Alund
 Brazil J Souza
3 2  
WC  Sweden I Arvidsson
 Finland M Kontinen
4 65        United States N Monroe
 Germany S Stadler
6 3 [10]
 Romania M Copil
 Romania H Tecău
5 3        Argentina C Berlocq
 Spain A Ramos
2 6 [3]
 Czech Republic J Hájek
 Slovakia F Polášek
7 6      Czech Republic J Hájek
 Slovakia F Polášek
4 3  
WC  Bulgaria G Dimitrov
 Sweden M Tillström
6 3 [4]     4  Sweden J Brunström
 South Africa R Klaasen
6 6  
4  Sweden J Brunström
 South Africa R Klaasen
1 6 [10]       4  Sweden J Brunström
 South Africa R Klaasen
4 3
 Russia M Elgin
 Germany P Marx
4 6 [7]        Argentina C Berlocq
 Spain A Ramos
6 6  
 Argentina C Berlocq
 Spain A Ramos
6 1 [10]      Argentina C Berlocq
 Spain A Ramos
3 77 [10]
 Spain G García-López
 Argentina H Zeballos
64 3     2  Spain D Marrero
 Spain F Verdasco
6 63 [4]  
2  Spain D Marrero
 Spain F Verdasco
77 6  

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