2010 Heineken Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2010 Heineken Open
Final
ChampionsNew Zealand Marcus Daniell
Romania Horia Tecău
Runners-upBrazil Marcelo Melo
Brazil Bruno Soares
Score7–5, 6–4
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Martin Damm and Robert Lindstedt were the defending champions. Both were present, but chose not compete together this year.
Damm partnered with Filip Polášek, but lost in the first round to Marcel Granollers and Tommy Robredo.
Lindstedt partnered with Julian Knowle, but lost in the first round to Thomaz Bellucci and André Sá.

Marcus Daniell and Horia Tecău won the final, 7–5, 6–4, against Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares.

Seeds[edit]

  1. United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan (first round)
  2. Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý / India Leander Paes (quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Marcel Granollers / Spain Tommy Robredo (quarterfinals)
  4. Austria Julian Knowle / Sweden Robert Lindstedt (first round)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Draw[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 United States B Bryan
United States M Bryan
6 4 [6]
  Netherlands R Wassen
Argentina H Zeballos
4 6 [10]   Netherlands R Wassen
Argentina H Zeballos
1 5  
  Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
6 6     Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
6 7  
  Austria J Melzer
Germany P Petzschner
2 3     Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
7 6  
4 Austria J Knowle
Sweden R Lindstedt
3 4     Brazil T Bellucci
Brazil A Sá
5 3  
  Brazil T Bellucci
Brazil A Sá
6 6     Brazil T Bellucci
Brazil A Sá
7 6  
  Argentina L Arnold Ker
Argentina J Mónaco
6 6     Argentina L Arnold Ker
Argentina J Mónaco
5 4  
  Spain G García-López
Spain A Montañés
3 4     Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
5 4  
WC New Zealand J Statham
New Zealand M Statham
3 2   WC New Zealand M Daniell
Romania H Tecău
7 6  
WC New Zealand M Daniell
Romania H Tecău
6 6   WC New Zealand M Daniell
Romania H Tecău
3 77 [10]
  Czech Republic M Damm
Slovakia F Polášek
6 1 [3] 3 Spain M Granollers
Spain T Robredo
6 65 [8]
3 Spain M Granollers
Spain T Robredo
2 6 [10] WC New Zealand M Daniell
Romania H Tecău
3 77 [10]
  Spain N Almagro
Spain D Ferrer
6 3 [5]   Sweden J Brunström
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 64 [8]
  Sweden J Brunström
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
4 6 [10]   Sweden J Brunström
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6  
  Czech Republic J Levinský
United States T Parrott
5 4   2 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
India L Paes
2 3  
2 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
India L Paes
7 6  

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