| Date |
R |
Home vs Away |
- |
| 03/24 09:30 |
29 |
Balaji/Vardhan vs Hung/Wong
|
6-3,7-5
|
| 03/23 09:00 |
28 |
Balaji/Vardhan vs Anand/Bendre
|
6-2,7-5
|
| 03/23 08:30 |
28 |
Hung/Wong vs Goveas/Sunish
|
6-3,6-0
|
| 03/22 10:20 |
27 |
Chaukulkar/Pungliya vs Hung/Wong
|
Retired
|
| 03/22 09:30 |
27 |
Goveas/Sunish vs Jayaprakash/Prashanth
|
3-6,7-6,10-8
|
| 03/22 09:15 |
27 |
Balaji/Vardhan vs Bava/Mohammed
|
6-3,7-5
|
| 03/22 08:35 |
27 |
Sood/Sood vs Anand/Bendre
|
3-6,3-6
|
| 03/21 08:30 |
26 |
Anand/Bendre vs Arjun/Bhatia
|
6-4,6-3
|
| 03/20 09:15 |
26 |
Prabodh/Vishwakarma vs Jayaprakash/Prashanth
|
2-6,2-6
|
| 03/20 08:30 |
26 |
Balaji/Vardhan vs Centenari/Reinwein
|
6-7,6-4,10-3
|
| 03/20 08:25 |
26 |
Bava/Mohammed vs Mukund/Suresh
|
5-7,6-4,10-2
|
| 03/20 07:40 |
26 |
Chaukulkar/Pungliya vs Chandrasekar/Peranamallur
|
6-4,6-4
|
The ITF India F6 Men's Doubles (MD) tournament is a prominent event on the International Tennis Federation calendar, showcasing emerging talent and competitive doubles teams from around the world. Held in India, this tournament offers a platform for professional players to earn ranking points, gain valuable match experience, and showcase their skills on an international stage. Featuring a knockout format, the ITF India F6 MD attracts a mix of rising stars and seasoned players competing for the title and valuable ATP points. The event is characterized by high-intensity matches, strategic doubles play, and vibrant local support, making it a key fixture in the development of tennis talent in the region.