2025 Mziuri Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2025 Mziuri Cup
ChampionsJapan Masamichi Imamura
Japan Naoki Tajima
Runners-upIndia Siddhant Banthia
India Ramkumar Ramanathan
Score1–6, 6–3, [10–5]

Charles Broom and Ben Jones were the defending champions[1] but only Broom chose to defend his title, partnering Alastair Gray. They lost in the quarterfinals to Masamichi Imamura and Naoki Tajima.

Imamura and Tajima won the title after defeating Siddhant Banthia and Ramkumar Ramanathan 1–6, 6–3, [10–5] in the final.

Seeds

  1. India Siddhant Banthia / India Ramkumar Ramanathan (final)
  2. Thailand Pruchya Isaro / Japan Kaichi Uchida (quarterfinals)
  3. Slovakia Lukáš Pokorný / China Sun Fajing (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  4. Egor Agafonov / Ilia Simakin (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 India S Banthia
India R Ramanathan
7 6
New Zealand A Rai
Latvia R Strombachs
5 4 1 India S Banthia
India R Ramanathan
6 3 [10]
South Africa P Henning
Zimbabwe CJ Lock
4 67 WC Georgia (country) A Bakshi
S Betov
2 6 [6]
WC Georgia (country) A Bakshi
S Betov
6 79 1 India S Banthia
India R Ramanathan
6 6
3 Slovakia Lukáš Pokorný
China F Sun
6 77 United Kingdom T Hands
United Kingdom M Whitehouse
4 2
Canada K Stevenson
United Kingdom Harry Wendelken
4 61 3 Slovakia L Pokorný
China F Sun
Poland S Kielan
Poland F Pieczonka
63 4 United Kingdom T Hands
United Kingdom M Whitehouse
w/o
United Kingdom Tom Hands
United Kingdom M Whitehouse
77 6 1 India S Banthia
India R Ramanathan
6 3 [5]
United Kingdom C Broom
United Kingdom A Gray
6 6 Japan M Imamura
Japan N Tajima
1 6 [10]
Ivory Coast E Coulibaly
South Africa Kris van Wyk
3 4 United Kingdom C Broom
United Kingdom A Gray
62 4
Japan M Imamura
Japan N Tajima
6 66 [10] Japan M Imamura
Japan N Tajima
77 6
4 E Agafonov
I Simakin
2 78 [5] Japan M Imamura
Japan N Tajima
6 77
WC Cyprus E Neos
Georgia (country) Z Tkemaladze
77 5 [4] P Bar Biryukov
Georgia (country) S Purtseladze
1 60
Petr Bar Biryukov
Georgia (country) S Purtseladze
65 7 [10] P Bar Biryukov
Georgia (country) S Purtseladze
6 6
PR India Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta
India Parikshit Somani
4 2 2 Thailand P Isaro
Japan K Uchida
4 2
2 Thailand P Isaro
Japan K Uchida
6 6

References

  1. ^ "Henry Patten wins ATP title in Lyon | LTA". Lawn Tennis Association. May 27, 2024.