Andrew Lapthorne and Peter Norfolk were the defending champions but Norfolk did not participate, whereas Andrew Lapthorne competed with Anders Hard.
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Peter Norfolk was the defending champion, but decided not to participate.
As a lucky loser, Alund reached the semifinals of the 2013 Brasil Open, defeating World No. 25 Jeremy Chardy (fresh off of his career-best Australian Open quarterfinal run) and experienced claycourter Filippo Volandri en route.