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Chile Open
Men’s Doubles Final

Round 1 · Court 1

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos defeats Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller — Chile Open result

Winner, final score, set-by-set result and verified match facts in one place.

Orlando LuzBRARafael MatosBRA

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos Winner

VS

6–4, 6–4

Daniel Elahi GalanCOLElmer MollerDEN

Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller

Final result

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos won · 6–4, 6–4

Final

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos vs Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller final result

Player / teamSetsSet 1Set 2
Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos ✓266
Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller044

How the match ended

(2) Orlando Luz (BRA) & Rafael Matos (BRA) bt Daniel Elahi Galan (COL) & Elmer Moller (DEN) 6-4 6-4

Sets played: 2

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos vs Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller match recap

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos defeated Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller in the Round 1 at Chile Open. The recorded set score, listed in draw order, was 6–4, 6–4. Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos won 2 sets to 0 and finished with a 12–8 edge in recorded games. The result was completed in straight sets.

Match facts

Tournament and draw

Chile Open
ATP 250 · Men’s doubles

Round and status

Round 1
Final · Final

Date and time


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Court and venue

Court 1
Santiago, Chile

Surface and conditions

Clay · Outdoor

Location

Santiago, CL

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos vs Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller match statistics

Orlando Luz / Rafael MatosStatisticDaniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller
2Sets won0
12Games won8
0Tiebreaks won0

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Result guide

How to read this Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos vs Daniel Elahi Galan / Elmer Moller match page

Who won this match?

Orlando Luz / Rafael Matos won, with the final score 6–4, 6–4.

What does the score show?

Each set column shows games won by each player or team. A smaller superscript number shows the tiebreak score.

Why might statistics be missing?

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Status matters: Final is a normal completed result. Retired means play began but a player could not finish; walkover means the match ended before play began. Delayed or suspended matches should not be read as final.