2010 Open Barletta – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Open Barletta
Champions Spain Santiago Ventura
Spain David Marrero
Runners-up Serbia Ilija Bozoljac
Italy Daniele Bracciali
Final score 6–3, 6–3
Main article: 2010 Open Barletta

Santiago Ventura and Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo were the defending champions, but Ramírez Hidalgo chose to not participate this year.
Ventura Bertomeu partnered up by her other compatriot David Marrero and won in the final 6–3, 6–3 over Ilija Bozoljac and Daniele Bracciali.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Spain D Marrero
 Spain S Ventura
6 6    
WC  Croatia F Škugor
 Croatia I Zovko
3 3       1  Spain D Marrero
 Spain S Ventura
6 6    
   Spain A Ramos-Viñolas
 Spain P Riba
6 6          Spain A Ramos-Viñolas
 Spain P Riba
3 2    
   Argentina D Junqueira
 Argentina M Vassallo Argüello
4 4         1  Spain D Marrero
 Spain S Ventura
6 7    
4  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil R Guidolin
4 5            Belgium S Darcis
 Belgium K Vliegen
4 66    
   Belgium S Darcis
 Belgium K Vliegen
6 7          Belgium S Darcis
 Belgium K Vliegen
     
   Brazil R Dutra da Silva
 Brazil C Zampieri
3 1       WC  Italy T Fabbiano
 Italy M Trevisan
w/o      
WC  Italy T Fabbiano
 Italy M Trevisan
6 6         1  Spain D Marrero
 Spain S Ventura
6 6  
   Argentina J-M Aranguren
 Argentina C Berlocq
6 7            Serbia I Bozoljac
 Italy D Bracciali
3 3  
   Argentina D Álvarez
 Argentina F del Bonis
4 5          Argentina J-M Aranguren
 Argentina C Berlocq
1 0    
   United States J Witten
 Slovenia G Žemlja
7 2 [4]     3  Italy F Cipolla
 Italy A Motti
6 6    
3  Italy F Cipolla
 Italy A Motti
64 6 [10]       3  Italy F Cipolla
 Italy A Motti
4 7 [5]
   Argentina S Decoud
 Russia D Sitak
4 4            Serbia I Bozoljac
 Italy D Bracciali
6 66 [10]  
WC  Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
 Italy G Torroni
6 6       WC  Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić
 Italy G Torroni
5 6 [4]
   Serbia I Bozoljac
 Italy D Bracciali
6 6          Serbia I Bozoljac
 Italy D Bracciali
7 3 [10]  
2  Russia I Kunitsyn
 Kazakhstan Y Schukin
4 4    

References

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