2010 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters
Champions Canada Daniel Nestor
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
Runners-up India Mahesh Bhupathi
Belarus Max Mirnyi
Final score 6–3, 2–0, ret.

Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić were the defending champions and won in the final after the retirement of Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi (while leading 6–3, 2–0).

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Canada Daniel Nestor / Serbia Nenad Zimonjić (Champions)
  2. United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan (Quarterfinals)
  3. Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý / India Leander Paes (Second Round)
  4. South Africa Wesley Moodie / Belgium Dick Norman (Semifinals)
  5. India Mahesh Bhupathi / Belarus Max Mirnyi (Final, retired)
  6. Poland Łukasz Kubot / Austria Oliver Marach (Quarterfinals)
  7. Sweden Simon Aspelin / Australia Paul Hanley (Semifinals)
  8. The Bahamas Mark Knowles / Brazil Bruno Soares (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Canada Daniel Nestor
 Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
6 6    
4  South Africa Wesley Moodie
 Belgium Dick Norman
0 4    
  1  Canada Daniel Nestor
 Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
6 2  
  5  India Mahesh Bhupathi
 Belarus Max Mirnyi
3 0r
7  Sweden Simon Aspelin
 Australia Paul Hanley
3 63  
  5  India Mahesh Bhupathi
 Belarus Max Mirnyi
6 77    

Top Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 
    1  Canada D Nestor
 Serbia N Zimonjić
6 77    
   Croatia M Čilić
 Germany C Kas
4 68          Austria J Melzer
 Russia M Youzhny
3 61    
   Austria J Melzer
 Russia M Youzhny
6 710         1  Canada D Nestor
 Serbia N Zimonjić
6 64 [10]  
   Spain M Granollers
 Spain T Robredo
6 4 [7]       8  The Bahamas M Knowles
 Brazil B Soares
2 77 [6]  
WC  France R Gasquet
 France J-W Tsonga
2 6 [10]     WC  France R Gasquet
 France J-W Tsonga
     
    8  The Bahamas M Knowles
 Brazil B Soares
w/o      
      1  Canada D Nestor
 Serbia N Zimonjić
6 6  
      4  South Africa W Moodie
 Belgium D Norman
0 4  
    4  South Africa W Moodie
 Belgium D Norman
2 6 [10]  
   Serbia N Djokovic
 Serbia V Troicki
6 7          Serbia N Djokovic
 Serbia V Troicki
6 4 [8]  
   Brazil T Bellucci
 Spain A Montañés
1 5         4  South Africa W Moodie
 Belgium D Norman
2 6 [10]
   Germany P Kohlschreiber
 Sweden R Lindstedt
7 5 [9]       6  Poland Ł Kubot
 Austria O Marach
6 4 [4]  
   Spain N Almagro
 Croatia I Ljubičić
5 7 [11]        Spain N Almagro
 Croatia I Ljubičić
4 77 [4]
    6  Poland Ł Kubot
 Austria O Marach
6 64 [10]  
 

Bottom Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 
    7  Sweden S Aspelin
 Australia P Hanley
5 6 [10]  
   United States E Butorac
 Germany M Kohlmann
6 6          United States E Butorac
 Germany M Kohlmann
7 2 [6]  
   Spain G García-López
 Switzerland S Wawrinka
3 0         7  Sweden S Aspelin
 Australia P Hanley
77 6    
   Spain D Ferrer
 Spain M López
6 3 [12]          Spain D Ferrer
 Spain M López
62 3    
   Spain F López
 Spain F Verdasco
4 6 [10]        Spain D Ferrer
 Spain M López
6 6  
    3  Czech Republic L Dlouhý
 India L Paes
3 2    
      7  Sweden S Aspelin
 Australia P Hanley
3 63  
      5  India M Bhupathi
 Belarus M Mirnyi
6 77  
    5  India M Bhupathi
 Belarus M Mirnyi
77 79    
   Austria J Knowle
 Israel A Ram
3 6 [3]        Poland M Fyrstenberg
 Poland M Matkowski
63 67    
   Poland M Fyrstenberg
 Poland M Matkowski
6 3 [10]       5  India M Bhupathi
 Belarus M Mirnyi
3 6 [11]
   Czech Republic F Čermák
 Slovakia M Mertiňák
1 5         2  United States B Bryan
 United States M Bryan
6 3 [9]  
WC  United Kingdom R Hutchins
 United Kingdom A Murray
6 7       WC  United Kingdom R Hutchins
 United Kingdom A Murray
77 2 [2]
    2  United States B Bryan
 United States M Bryan
64 6 [10]  
 

References

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