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Finais Pares Atp Ch RESULTADO DATA JOGADORES RANKING TORNEIO CATEGORIA SUPERFÍCIE ADVERSÁRIOS RANKING RESULTADO Gonçalo Oliveira 151 Lukas Rosol 447 119 � Campeões 6 maio 2018 Ostrava 64.000€ Terra batida 6-0 e 7-5 Attila Balazs Sergiy Stakhovsky 171 Gonçalo Oliveira 136 Lucas Miedler 275 120 � Campeões 9 junho 2018 Shumkent 50.000$ Terra batida 6-2 e 7-6(4) Lorenzo Giustino Sebastian Ofner ---- Gonçalo Oliveira 124 Harri Heliovaara 282 121 Finalistas 14 julho 2018 Bastad 43.000€ Terra batida 6-4 e 6-3 Zdenek Kolar Henri Laaksonen 958 Gonçalo Oliveira 114 Ruben Gonzales 176 122 Finalistas 22 julho 2018 Scheveningen 64.000€ Terra batida 6-3, 6-7(8) e 10-5 Luis David Martinez Nathaniel Lammons 179 Gonçalo Oliveira 114 Matt Reid 135 123 Finalistas 9 setembro 2018 Cassis 64.000€ Piso rápido 6-2 e 6-3 Marc-Andreas Huesler Sergiy Stakhovsky 260 Gonçalo Oliveira 119 Zhe Li 170 124 � Campeões 18 novembro 2018 Kobe 50.000$ Piso rápido 2-6, 6-4 e 12-10 Akira Santillan Go Soeda 576 Gonçalo Oliveira 113 Romain Arneodo 88 125 Finalistas 6 janeiro 2019 Orlando 54.160$ Piso rápido 76(2), 2-6 e 15-13 Andrea Vavassori Andrei Vasilevski 122 Bernardo Saraiva 480 Robert Galloway 109 126 � Campeões 13 janeiro 2019 Columbus 54.160$ Piso rápido 7-5 e 7-6(3) Maxime Cressy Nathaniel Lammons 131 Gonçalo Oliveira 118 Enrique Lopez Perez 145 127 � Campeões 24 fevereiro 2019 Banguecoque 54.160$ Piso rápido 6-2 e 6-1 Zhe Li Hiroki Moriya 319 Gonçalo Oliveira 106 Cheng-Peng Hsieh 73 128 Finalistas 17 março 2019 Shenzhen 81.240$ Piso rápido 6-4, 3-6 e 10-6 Zhe Li Christopher Rungkat 84 Gonçalo Oliveira 109 Jurij Rodionov 378 129 Finalistas 12 maio 2019 Shymkent 54.160$ Terra batida 6-4, 3-6 e 10-8 Andrei Vasilevski Emil Ruusuvuori ---- Gonçalo Oliveira 108 Sergey Fomin ---- 130 � Campeões 19 maio 2019 Samarkand 54.160$ Terra batida 3-6, 6-3. 10-4 Andrei Vasilevski Teymuraz Gabashvili 366 Gonçalo Oliveira 102 Fabrício Neis 110 131 � Campeões 2 junho 2019 Vicenza 46.600€ Terra batida 6-3 e 6-4 Andrei Vasilevski Fernando Romboli 112 Gonçalo Oliveira 102 Andrej Martin 188 132 Finalistas 9 junho 2019 Almaty 54.160$ Terra batida 7-6(7), 3-6 e 10-8 Andrei Vasilevski Hans Podlipnik-Castillo 109 Pedro Sousa 475 Nathaniel Lammons 98 133 Finalistas 7 julho 2019 Ludwigshafen 46.600€ Terra batida 7-6(4) e 6-1 João Domingues 364 Fernando Romboli 112 Gonçalo Oliveira 97 David Vega Hernandez 105 134 � Campeões 7 julho 2019 Recanati 46.600€ Piso rápido 6-2 e 6-4 Ramkumar Ramanathan Andrea Vavassori 132 Pedro Sousa 386 Andre Begemann 121 135 Finalistas 1 setembro 2019 Como 46.600€ Terra batida 5-7, 7-5 e 14-12 Fabrício Neis Florin Mergea 194 Gonçalo Oliveira 97 Luis David Martinez 134 136 � Campeões 9 fevereiro 2020 Dallas 108.320$ Piso rápido 6-3 e 6-4 Dennis Novikov Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela 90 Gonçalo Oliveira 90 Manuel Guinard 241 137 Finalistas 23 fevereiro 2020 Drummondville 54.160$ Piso rápido 7-6(4) e 7-6(3) Roberto Cid Subervi Arthur Rinderknech 355 Gonçalo Oliveira 88 Orlando Luz 119 138 � Campeões 8 março 2020 Monterrei 108.320$ Piso rápido 6-7(5), 6-4 e 11-9 Karol Drzewiecki Rafael Matos 151.
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