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2022 Keio Challenger – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2022 Keio Challenger
Final
ChampionsRomania Victor Vlad Cornea
Philippines Ruben Gonzales
Runners-upJapan Tomoya Fujiwara
Japan Masamichi Imamura
Score7–5, 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Moez Echargui and Skander Mansouri were the defending champions[1] but chose not to defend their title.

Victor Vlad Cornea and Ruben Gonzales won the title after defeating Tomoya Fujiwara and Masamichi Imamura 7–5, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 India A Kadhe
India R Ramanathan
6 2 [10]
Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur
Croatia N Serdarušić
1 6 [6] 1 India A Kadhe
India R Ramanathan
77 2 [10]
Turkey E Kırkın
Sweden J Mridha
7 5 [6] Alt Japan T Ichikawa
Japan Y Mochizuki
65 6 [12]
Alt Japan T Ichikawa
Japan Yuki Mochizuki
5 7 [10] Alt Japan T Ichikawa
Japan Y Mochizuki
65 62
3 Romania VV Cornea
Philippines R Gonzales
3 7 [10] 3 Romania VV Cornea
Philippines R Gonzales
77 77
Japan S Shimabukuro
Japan Yo Watanuki
6 5 [6] 3 Romania VV Cornea
Philippines R Gonzales
6 5 [10]
S Danilov
Japan Daisuke Sumizawa
3 5 Romania ND Ionel
Romania FC Jianu
2 7 [6]
Romania ND Ionel
Romania FC Jianu
6 7 3 Romania VV Cornea
Philippines R Gonzales
7 6
Philippines FC Alcantara
Vietnam NH Lý
3 2 WC Japan T Fujiwara
Japan M Imamura
5 3
WC Japan Tomoya Fujiwara
Japan M Imamura
6 6 WC Japan T Fujiwara
Japan M Imamura
3 6 [10]
Japan T Matsui
Japan K Uesugi
3 67 4 South Korea J-s Nam
South Korea M-k Song
6 2 [7]
4 South Korea J-s Nam
South Korea M-k Song
6 79 WC Japan T Fujiwara
Japan M Imamura
w/o
Japan Makoto Ochi
Japan J Trotter
1 1 Portugal F Ferreira Silva
Czech Republic Z Kolář
WC Japan S Hazawa
Japan S Mochizuki
6 6 WC Japan S Hazawa
Japan S Mochizuki
2 6 [10]
Portugal F Ferreira Silva
Czech Republic Z Kolář
6 4 [13] Portugal F Ferreira Silva
Czech Republic Z Kolář
6 2 [12]
2 Australia A Harris
Australia J-P Smith
3 6 [11]

References

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  1. ^ "Soonwoo Kwon Captures Maiden ATP Challenger Title In Yokohama". March 3, 2019.
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