2009 Roma Open – Doubles

Doubles
2009 Roma Open
Champions Germany Simon Greul
Germany Christopher Kas
Runners-up Sweden Johan Brunström
Netherlands Antilles Jean-Julien Rojer
Final score 4–6, 7–6(2), [10–2]
Main article: 2009 Roma Open

Flavio Cipolla and Simone Vagnozzi were the defenders of championship title, but Cipolla decided to not participate this year.
Vagnozzi chose to play with Leonardo Azzaro, however they lost to James Cerretani and Amir Hadad in the first round.
Simon Greul and Christopher Kas won in the final 4–6, 7–6(2), [10–2], against Johan Brunström and Jean-Julien Rojer.

Seeds

  1. Sweden Johan Brunström / Netherlands Antilles Jean-Julien Rojer (Final)
  2. Austria Daniel Köllerer / Netherlands Rogier Wassen (Quarterfinals)
  3. Argentina Brian Dabul / Argentina Sebastián Prieto (Semifinals)
  4. France Olivier Charroin / France Nicolas Tourte (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
7 6    
   Italy M Crugnola
 Italy T Tenconi
60 3       1  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6    
   Italy L Azzaro
 Italy S Vagnozzi
2 5          United States J Cerretani
 Israel A Hadad
2 4    
   United States J Cerretani
 Israel A Hadad
6 7         1  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6    
4  France O Charroin
 France N Tourte
2 4         ALT  Uzbekistan D Istomin
 Russia D Sitak
3 3    
ALT  Uzbekistan D Istomin
 Russia D Sitak
6 6       ALT  Uzbekistan D Istomin
 Russia D Sitak
6 6  
   Italy F Colangelo
 Italy A Motti
6 6          Italy F Colangelo
 Italy A Motti
4 1    
WC  Italy D Gargano
 Italy P Macri
2 4         1  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 62 [2]
WC  Italy D Sanguinetti
 Japan T Suzuki
4 1            Germany S Greul
 Germany C Kas
4 7 [10]
   South Africa K Anderson
 Serbia I Bozoljac
6 6          South Africa K Anderson
 Serbia I Bozoljac
4 4    
   Italy G Petrazzuolo
 Germany S Stadler
2 6 [6]     3  Argentina B Dabul
 Argentina S Prieto
6 6    
3  Argentina B Dabul
 Argentina S Prieto
6 3 [10]       3  Argentina B Dabul
 Argentina S Prieto
3 7 [16]
   Germany S Greul
 Germany C Kas
6 6            Germany S Greul
 Germany C Kas
6 66 [18]  
   Italy D Bracciali
 Italy F Volandri
2 4          Germany S Greul
 Germany C Kas
6 6  
   Netherlands J Huta Galung
 Czech Republic D Karol
2 5       2  Austria D Köllerer
 Netherlands R Wassen
4 2    
2  Austria D Köllerer
 Netherlands R Wassen
6 7    

References

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