2013 Quito Challenger – Doubles

Doubles
2013 Quito Challenger
Champions United States Kevin King
Colombia Juan-Carlos Spir
Runners-up Guatemala Christopher Diaz-Figueroa
Colombia Carlos Salamanca
Final score 7–5, 6–7(9–11), [11–9]
Main article: 2013 Quito Challenger

Juan Sebastián Cabal and Carlos Salamanca were the defending champions but Cabal decided not to participate.
Salamanca partnered with Christopher Diaz-Figueroa.

Seeds

  1. Brazil Joao Souza / Colombia Eduardo Struvay (Quarterfinals, withdrew, Souza left shoulder)
  2. Argentina Renzo Olivo / Argentina Marco Trungelliti (First Round)
  3. El Salvador Marcelo Arévalo / Dominican Republic Victor Estrella Burgos (First Round, Arevalo, late arrival)
  4. Colombia Carlos Salamanca / Guatemala Christopher Diaz-Figueroa (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Brazil J Souza
 Colombia E Struvay
78 65 [10]  
 Brazil A Miele
 Brazil José Pereira
66 77 [5]     1  Brazil J Souza
 Colombia E Struvay
 
   Peru M Echazú
 Chile G Rivera-Aránguiz
65 1      United States K King
 Colombia J-C Spir
w/o  
 United States Kevin King
 Colombia Juan-Carlos Spir
77 6          United States K King
 Colombia J-C Spir
6 7  
3  El Salvador M Arévalo
 Dominican Republic V Estrella
       Ecuador E Gomez
 Argentina SE Pini
3 5  
 Ecuador Emilio Gomez
 Argentina Sebastian Exequiel Pini
w/o        Ecuador E Gomez
 Argentina SE Pini
78 4 [10]
   Brazil Bruno Sant'anna
 Brazil Thales Turini
6 5 [8]      Ecuador G Escobar
 Brazil W Leite
66 6 [3]  
 Ecuador Gonzalo Escobar
 Brazil Wilson Leite
3 6 [10]        United States K King
 Colombia J-C Spir
7 69 [11]
   Peru D Beretta
 Colombia M Quintero
6 6       4  Guatemala C Diaz-Figueroa
 Colombia C Salamanca
5 711 [9]
 Barbados Darian King
 Australia Chris Letcher
1 3        Peru D Beretta
 Colombia M Quintero
3 78 [6]  
WC  Cuba Jorge del Valle
 Ecuador Julio Recalde
1 0     4  Guatemala C Diaz-Figueroa
 Colombia C Salamanca
6 68 [10]  
4  Guatemala C Diaz-Figueroa
 Colombia C Salamanca
6 6       4  Guatemala C Diaz-Figueroa
 Colombia C Salamanca
77 7
 Bolivia Hugo Dellien
 Argentina Juan Ignacio Londero
6 6        Venezuela J de Armas
 Ecuador G Lapentti
65 5  
WC  United States Sam Barnett
 United States C Buchanan
2 3        Bolivia H Dellien
 Argentina JI Londero
4 4
WC  Venezuela J de Armas
 Ecuador G Lapentti
714 7     WC  Venezuela J de Armas
 Ecuador G Lapentti
6 6  
2  Argentina R Olivo
 Argentina M Trungelliti
612 4  

References

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