2024 Brisbane International – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2024 Brisbane International
Final
ChampionsUnited Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
Runners-upGermany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
Score7–6(7–3), 5–7, [12–10]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Lloyd Glasspool and Jean-Julien Rojer defeated Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz in the final, 7–6(7–3), 5–7, [12–10] to win the men's doubles tennis title at the 2024 Brisbane International.

Marcus Daniell and Wesley Koolhof were the reigning champions from 2019, when the men's event was last held,[1] but Koolhof chose to compete in the United Cup instead. Daniell partnered Michael Venus, but lost in the first round to Romain Arneodo and Sam Weissborn.

Seeds[edit]

All seeds received a bye into the second round.

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
w/o
  Australia Max Purcell
Australia Jordan Thompson
1 Germany Kevin Krawietz
Germany Tim Pütz
63 7 [10]
2 United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
77 5 [12]
8 India Yuki Bhambri
Netherlands Robin Haase
3 77 [9]
2 United Kingdom Lloyd Glasspool
Netherlands Jean-Julien Rojer
6 65 [11]

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Germany K Krawietz
Germany T Pütz
6 4 [10]
WC Australia J Duckworth
Australia C O'Connell
w/o WC Australia J Duckworth
Australia C O'Connell
4 6 [5]
Italy M Arnaldi
Argentina TM Etcheverry
1 Germany K Krawietz
Germany T Pütz
6 7
A Karatsev
R Safiullin
4 6 [10] 7 Ecuador G Escobar
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
3 5
United Kingdom A Murray
Denmark H Rune
6 3 [5] A Karatsev
R Safiullin
7 Ecuador G Escobar
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
w/o
1 Germany K Krawietz
Germany T Pütz
w/o
Australia M Purcell
Australia J Thompson
4 Australia R Hijikata
Australia J Kubler
4 3
Alt Argentina S Báez
Argentina F Comesaña
4 66 Germany A Mies
Australia J-P Smith
6 6
Germany A Mies
Australia J-P Smith
6 78 Germany A Mies
Australia J-P Smith
67 60
Australia M Purcell
Australia J Thompson
6 6 Australia M Purcell
Australia J Thompson
79 77
WC Spain M López
Spain R Nadal
4 4 Australia M Purcell
Australia J Thompson
6 6
5 Croatia N Mektić
Monaco H Nys
3 3

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 India Y Bhambri
Netherlands R Haase
w/o
Netherlands M Middelkoop
Ukraine D Molchanov
4 61 France U Humbert
United States B Shelton
France U Humbert
United States B Shelton
6 77 8 India Y Bhambri
Netherlands R Haase
77 78
Monaco R Arneodo
Austria S Weissborn
6 7 3 United States N Lammons
United States J Withrow
65 66
PR New Zealand M Daniell
New Zealand M Venus
4 5 Monaco R Arneodo
Austria S Weissborn
62 64
3 United States N Lammons
United States J Withrow
77 77
8 India Y Bhambri
Netherlands R Haase
3 77 [9]
2 United Kingdom L Glasspool
Netherlands J-J Rojer
6 65 [11]
6 Finland H Heliövaara
Australia J Peers
6 3 [3]
India S Balaji
Romania VV Cornea
6 5 [4] Bulgaria G Dimitrov
United States S Korda
4 6 [10]
Bulgaria G Dimitrov
United States S Korda
2 7 [10] Bulgaria G Dimitrov
United States S Korda
Colombia N Barrientos
Brazil R Matos
6 6 2 United Kingdom L Glasspool
Netherlands J-J Rojer
w/o
Germany D Altmaier
Germany Y Hanfmann
2 4 Colombia N Barrientos
Brazil R Matos
2 3
2 United Kingdom L Glasspool
Netherlands J-J Rojer
6 6

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kiwi Marcus Daniell wins fourth career title with doubles victory at Brisbane International". stuff.co.nz. 6 January 2019.