2021 Monte-Carlo Masters – Doubles

  • Croatia Nikola Mektić
  • CroatiaMate Pavić
Runners-up
  • United Kingdom Dan Evans
  • United KingdomNeal Skupski
Score6–3, 4–6, [10–7]Events
Singles Doubles
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2021 tennis event results

Defending champion Nikola Mektić and his partner, Mate Pavić, defeated Dan Evans and Neal Skupski in the final, 6–3, 4–6, [10–7], to win the doubles tennis title at the 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters. It was the all-Croatian duo's second consecutive ATP Tour Masters 1000 title together and their fifth title overall of the year. The win also earned Mektić his first successful career title defense. The match was the second successive encounter between both teams in consecutive Masters 1000 finals.[1][2]

Mektić won the tournament when it was last held in 2019 with Franko Škugor,[1] but Škugor did not return to compete.

Pavić and Robert Farah were in contention for the ATP No. 1 doubles ranking at the start of the tournament. After Farah lost in the semifinals, Pavić retained the top ranking by reaching the final.

Seeds

  1. Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal / Colombia Robert Farah (semifinals)
  2. Croatia Nikola Mektić / Croatia Mate Pavić (champions)
  3. Croatia Ivan Dodig / Slovakia Filip Polášek (second round)
  4. Spain Marcel Granollers / Argentina Horacio Zeballos (semifinals)
  5. United States Rajeev Ram / United Kingdom Joe Salisbury (second round)
  6. Netherlands Wesley Koolhof / Poland Łukasz Kubot (second round)
  7. France Pierre-Hugues Herbert / France Nicolas Mahut (quarterfinals)
  8. Germany Kevin Krawietz / Romania Horia Tecău (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 60 6 [4]
  United Kingdom Dan Evans
United Kingdom Neal Skupski
77 2 [10]
 
3 6 [7]
2 6 4 [10]
4 6 5 [4]
2 Croatia Nikola Mektić
Croatia Mate Pavić
3 7 [10]

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Colombia JS Cabal
Colombia R Farah
6 6
  Canada F Auger-Aliassime
Poland H Hurkacz
5 0 2
WC 2r 1 Colombia JS Cabal
Colombia R Farah
77 7
  Italy F Fognini
Argentina D Schwartzman
6 7 65 5
  4 5 Italy F Fognini
Argentina D Schwartzman
1 6 [10]
  62 3 6 6 4 [7]
6 Netherlands W Koolhof
Poland Ł Kubot
77 6 1
60 6 [4]
United Kingdom D Evans
United Kingdom N Skupski
77 2 [10]
3 6 65 [11]
  65 6 [8] United Kingdom D Evans
United Kingdom N Skupski
3 77 [13]
  United Kingdom D Evans
United Kingdom N Skupski
77 3 [10] United Kingdom D Evans
United Kingdom N Skupski
1 77 [10]
  63 6 [9] 6 65 [4]
  South Africa R Klaasen
Japan B McLachlan
77 3 [11] South Africa R Klaasen
Japan B McLachlan
61 6 [10]
  6 1 [8] 5 77 3 [5]
5 United States R Ram
United Kingdom J Salisbury
4 6 [10]

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 64 6 [9]
WC Greece P Tsitsipas
Greece S Tsitsipas
77 3 [11] WC 4 4
  Chile C Garín
Argentina G Pella
4 77 [10] Chile C Garín
Argentina G Pella
6 6
  6 64 [5] 3 1
  79 4 [4] 4 Spain M Granollers
Argentina H Zeballos
6 6
  Russia K Khachanov
Russia A Rublev
67 6 [10] 3 1
4 Spain M Granollers
Argentina H Zeballos
6 6
4 6 5 [4]
7 France P-H Herbert
France N Mahut
6 6 2 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia M Pavić
3 7 [10]
WC 4 4 7 France P-H Herbert
France N Mahut
77 7
  Finland H Kontinen
France É Roger-Vasselin
6 6 63 5
Alt 4 4 7 3 1
Alt Uruguay A Behar
Ecuador G Escobar
6 6 2 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia M Pavić
6 6
  4 3 Alt 4 6 [3]
2 Croatia N Mektić
Croatia M Pavić
6 1 [10]

References

  1. ^ a b "Mektic/Pavic Clinch Monte-Carlo Crown; Fifth Doubles Title Of Year". Association of Tennis Professionals. 18 April 2021. Archived from the original on 1 December 2021. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. ^ Sias, Van (19 April 2021). "Doubles Take: Monte Carlo and Charleston". Tennis. Archived from the original on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.

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