2010 IPP Open – Doubles

Doubles
2010 IPP Open
Champions Germany Dustin Brown
Germany Martin Emmrich
Runners-up Finland Henri Kontinen
Finland Jarkko Nieminen
Final score 7–6(17), 0–6, [10–7]
Main article: 2010 IPP Open

Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions, but were ineligible compete this year, due to the ATP rules.
Dustin Brown and Martin Emmrich won in the final 7–6(17), 0–6, [10–7], against Henri Kontinen and Jarkko Nieminen.

Seeds

  1. Sweden Johan Brunström / United Kingdom Ken Skupski (Quarterfinals)
  2. Germany Michael Kohlmann / Austria Alexander Peya (Quarterfinals)
  3. Poland Tomasz Bednarek / Slovakia Igor Zelenay (Semifinals)
  4. Czech Republic Leoš Friedl / Czech Republic David Škoch (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Sweden J Brunström
 United Kingdom K Skupski
7 7    
WC  Finland M Kontinen
 Denmark F Nielsen
61 64       1  Sweden J Brunström
 United Kingdom K Skupski
4 6 [5]  
   Germany D Brown
 Germany M Emmrich
6 6          Germany D Brown
 Germany M Emmrich
6 3 [10]  
   United States B Battistone
 Sweden A Siljeström
3 4            Germany D Brown
 Germany M Emmrich
6 6    
3  Poland T Bednarek
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6         3  Poland T Bednarek
 Slovakia I Zelenay
4 4    
WC  Serbia M Djokovic
 France A Dupuis
2 2       3  Poland T Bednarek
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 5 [10]
   Austria S Koubek
 Austria M Slanar
2 3          Russia M Elgin
 Russia T Gabashvili
2 7 [8]  
   Russia M Elgin
 Russia T Gabashvili
6 6            Germany D Brown
 Germany M Emmrich
7 0 [10]
   Germany A Begemann
 Germany F Moser
4 7 [10]       WC  Finland H Kontinen
 Finland J Nieminen
67 6 [7]
   Poland M Kowalczyk
 Croatia L Zovko
6 65 [2]        Poland M Kowalczyk
 Croatia L Zovko
6 3 [5]  
   United Kingdom J Delgado
 United Kingdom J Marray
60 3       4  Czech Republic L Friedl
 Czech Republic D Škoch
3 6 [10]  
4  Czech Republic L Friedl
 Czech Republic D Škoch
7 6         4  Czech Republic L Friedl
 Czech Republic D Škoch
2 4  
   Russia A Kudryavtsev
 Poland M Przysiężny
3 3         WC  Finland H Kontinen
 Finland J Nieminen
6 6    
WC  Finland H Kontinen
 Finland J Nieminen
6 6       WC  Finland H Kontinen
 Finland J Nieminen
7 62 [11]
   Latvia A Juška
 Germany P Marx
4 65       2  Germany M Kohlmann
 Austria A Peya
5 7 [9]  
2  Germany M Kohlmann
 Austria A Peya
6 7    

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