2010 Gerry Weber Open – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Gerry Weber Open
Champions Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky
Russia Mikhail Youzhny
Runners-up Czech Republic Martin Damm
Slovakia Filip Polášek
Final score 4–6, 7–5, [10–7]
Main article: 2010 Gerry Weber Open

Christopher Kas and Philipp Kohlschreiber were the defending champions, but they lost to František Čermák and Michal Mertiňák in the quarterfinals.
Sergiy Stakhovsky and Mikhail Youzhny won the final 4–6, 7–5, [10–7] against Martin Damm and Filip Polášek.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Czech Republic F Čermák
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6  
ALT Germany A Beck
Germany S Greul
1 3   1 Czech Republic F Čermák
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6  
WC Switzerland Y Allegro
Switzerland R Federer
4 66     Germany C Kas
Germany P Kohlschreiber
2 4  
  Germany C Kas
Germany P Kohlschreiber
6 78   1 Czech Republic F Čermák
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 3 [9]
4 Germany M Kohlmann
Finland J Nieminen
6 68 [5]   Ukraine S Stakhovsky
Russia M Youzhny
3 6 [11]
  Ukraine S Stakhovsky
Russia M Youzhny
1 710 [10]   Ukraine S Stakhovsky
Russia M Youzhny
77 6  
  Germany P Marx
Slovakia
I Zelenay
6 77     Germany P Marx
Slovakia I Zelenay
61 3  
  India R Bopanna
Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
2 63     Ukraine S Stakhovsky
Russia M Youzhny
4 7 [10]
  Czech Republic L Friedl
Serbia D Vemić
77 67 [4] 2 Czech Republic M Damm
Slovakia F Polášek
6 5 [7]
  Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Serbia V Troicki
65 79 [10]   Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Serbia V Troicki
2 6 [8]
  Germany B Becker
Germany P Petzschner
77 65 [5] 3 Sweden J Brunström
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 4 [10]
3 Sweden J Brunström
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
64 77 [10] 3 Sweden J Brunström
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
2 6 [9]
  Australia L Hewitt
Australia P Luczak
7 6   2 Czech Republic M Damm
Slovakia F Polášek
6 3 [11]
WC Germany N Kiefer
Germany M Zverev
5 3     Australia L Hewitt
Australia P Luczak
3 3  
ALT France J Chardy
France F Serra
4 4   2 Czech Republic M Damm
Slovakia F Polášek
6 6  
2 Czech Republic M Damm
Slovakia F Polášek
6 6  

References

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