2021 Queen's Club Championships – Doubles

Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut defeated Reilly Opelka and John Peers in the final, 6–4, 7–5, to win the doubles tennis title at the 2021 Queen's Club Championships. It was the duo's third title at the tournament. Opelka and Peers were contesting as a new pairing in their first final.[1]

Doubles
2021 Queen's Club Championships
Final
ChampionsFrance Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Nicolas Mahut
Runners-upUnited States Reilly Opelka
Australia John Peers
Score6–4, 7–5
Details
Draw24
Events
Singles Doubles
WC Singles WC Doubles
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Feliciano López and Andy Murray were the defending champions from when the event was last held in 2019, but Murray did not return to compete.[2] López played alongside Jannik Sinner, but they lost in the second round to Nikola Mektić and Mate Pavić.

Seeds edit

01.     Nikola Mektić /   Mate Pavić (quarterfinals)
02.     Juan Sebastián Cabal /   Robert Farah (quarterfinals)
03.     Rajeev Ram /   Joe Salisbury (second round)
04.     Pierre-Hugues Herbert /   Nicolas Mahut (champions)
05.     Jamie Murray /   Bruno Soares (second round)
06.     Jérémy Chardy /   Fabrice Martin (second round)
07.     Marcus Daniell /   Philipp Oswald (semifinals)
08.     Ken Skupski /   Neal Skupski (second round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Semifinals Final
          
    Reilly Opelka
  John Peers
77 6
  Alex de Minaur
  Cameron Norrie
63 3
    Reilly Opelka
  John Peers
4 5
4   Pierre-Hugues Herbert
  Nicolas Mahut
6 7
4   Pierre-Hugues Herbert
  Nicolas Mahut
6 3 [11]
7   Marcus Daniell
  Philipp Oswald
4 6 [9]

Top half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   N Mektić
  M Pavić
77 7
  F López
  J Sinner
710 6   F López
  J Sinner
63 5
  D Evans
  J O'Mara
68 2 1   N Mektić
  M Pavić
1 2
  R Opelka
  J Peers
6 3 [10]   R Opelka
  J Peers
6 6
WC   A Gray
  H Heliövaara
4 6 [7]   R Opelka
  J Peers
66 77 [10]
8   K Skupski
  N Skupski
78 64 [2]
  R Opelka
  J Peers
77 6
  A de Minaur
  C Norrie
63 3
3   R Ram
  J Salisbury
7 1 [10]
  A de Minaur
  C Norrie
6 6   A de Minaur
  C Norrie
5 6 [12]
  M Berrettini
  A Vavassori
3 4   A de Minaur
  C Norrie
3 6 [10]
  M Middelkoop
  J-P Smith
3 6 [7]   A Karatsev
  M Purcell
6 4 [6]
  A Karatsev
  M Purcell
6 3 [10]   A Karatsev
  M Purcell
6 6
5   J Murray
  B Soares
4 4

Bottom half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6   J Chardy
  F Martin
4 4
  A Bedene
  A Ramos Viñolas
3 4   A Behar
  G Escobar
6 6
  A Behar
  G Escobar
6 6   A Behar
  G Escobar
5 4
WC   L Broady
  R Peniston
7 6 4   P-H Herbert
  N Mahut
7 6
  A Bublik
  N Monroe
5 3 WC   L Broady
  R Peniston
78 2 [10]
4   P-H Herbert
  N Mahut
66 6 [12]
4   P-H Herbert
  N Mahut
6 3 [11]
7   M Daniell
  P Oswald
4 6 [9]
7   M Daniell
  P Oswald
6 6
Alt   J Millman
  A Sitak
4 64   A Mannarino
  B Paire
3 4
  A Mannarino
  B Paire
6 77 7   M Daniell
  P Oswald
4 6 [10]
WC   S Parker
  J Ward
3 2 2   JS Cabal
  R Farah
6 2 [6]
  L Bambridge
  D Inglot
6 6   L Bambridge
  D Inglot
4 4
2   JS Cabal
  R Farah
6 6

References edit

  1. ^ "Herbert/Mahut Win Third Queen's Club Title". Association of Tennis Professionals. 20 June 2021. Archived from the original on 27 May 2022. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
  2. ^ "Murray and Lopez claim Queen's glory after thrilling doubles final". The Independent. 23 June 2019. Archived from the original on 24 June 2019. Retrieved 15 June 2021.

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