2010 BSI Challenger Lugano – Doubles

Doubles
2010 BSI Challenger Lugano
Champions Portugal Frederico Gil
Belgium Christophe Rochus
Runners-up Mexico Santiago González
United States Travis Rettenmaier
Final score 7–5, 7–6(3)

Johan Brunström and Jean-Julien Rojer were the defending champions, but they chose to compete at Halle instead.
Frederico Gil and Christophe Rochus won in the final 7–5, 7–6(3) against Santiago González and Travis Rettenmaier.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Mexico S González
 United States T Rettenmaier
6 6    
   United States B Battistone
 Sweden A Siljeström
4 2       1  Mexico S González
 United States T Rettenmaier
6 6    
   Portugal R Machado
 Italy A Motti
6 7          Portugal R Machado
 Italy A Motti
4 2    
WC  Italy L Margaroli
 Italy R Sinicropi
3 5         1  Mexico S González
 United States T Rettenmaier
6 6    
3  United States J Cerretani
 Canada A Shamasdin
3 2            South Africa J Coetzee
 Philippines TC Huey
4 2    
   Brazil T Alves
 Brazil M Torres
6 6          Brazil T Alves
 Brazil M Torres
4 4  
   South Africa J Coetzee
 Philippines TC Huey
7 6          South Africa J Coetzee
 Philippines TC Huey
6 6    
   Germany M Emmrich
 Germany F Moser
62 4         1  Mexico S González
 United States T Rettenmaier
5 63  
   Spain P Andújar
 Argentina M González
6 4 [10]          Portugal F Gil
 Belgium C Rochus
7 7  
WC  Italy A Biasella
 Italy P Starace
0 6 [12]        Italy A Biasella
 Italy P Starace
2 7 [6]  
   Portugal F Gil
 Belgium C Rochus
6 6          Portugal F Gil
 Belgium C Rochus
6 62 [10]  
4  Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
 Thailand So Ratiwatana
3 3            Portugal F Gil
 Belgium C Rochus
7 6  
   Russia T Gabashvili
 Netherlands R Wassen
6 6            Russia T Gabashvili
 Netherlands R Wassen
63 4    
WC  Switzerland G Hayer
 Switzerland F Valsangiacomo
1 2          Russia T Gabashvili
 Netherlands R Wassen
6 4 [11]
   Spain A Martín
 Spain G Trujillo-Soler
6 7          Spain A Martín
 Spain G Trujillo-Soler
3 6 [9]  
2  Italy D Bracciali
 Spain D Marrero
4 5    

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