2010 Zagreb Open – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Zagreb Open
Champions Germany Andre Begemann
Australia Matthew Ebden
Runners-up Spain Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo
Spain Santiago Ventura
Final score 7–6(5), 5–7, [10–3]
Main article: 2010 Zagreb Open

Peter Luczak and Alessandro Motti were the defending champions, but Luczak chose not to compete this year and Motti chose to compete in Biella instead.
Andre Begemann and Matthew Ebden won in the final 7–6(5), 5–7, [10–3] against Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo and Santiago Ventura.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
 Spain S Ventura
6 6    
   Canada P Polansky
 United States M Yani
2 3       1  Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
 Spain S Ventura
       
   India P Amritraj
 Croatia R Karanušić
4 6 [8]        Hungary A Balázs
 Serbia D Savić
w/o      
   Hungary A Balázs
 Serbia D Savić
6 3 [10]       1  Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
 Spain S Ventura
6 7    
3  Chile N Massú
 Czech Republic L Rosol
7 7            India S Devvarman
 United States R Harrison
3 5    
   Croatia M Hižak
 Croatia A Pavić
5 5       3  Chile N Massú
 Czech Republic L Rosol
1 0  
WC  Croatia I Cuić
 Croatia K Ritz
63 2          India S Devvarman
 United States R Harrison
6 6    
   India S Devvarman
 United States R Harrison
7 6         1  Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
 Spain S Ventura
65 7 [3]
WC  Croatia M Lovrinović
 Croatia A Lupieri
               Germany A Begemann
 Australia M Ebden
7 5 [10]
   Austria A Haider-Maurer
 Austria D Köllerer
w/o         WC  Croatia M Lovrinović
 Croatia A Lupieri
6 2 [1]  
   Croatia M Draganja
 Croatia L Zovko
6 4 [6]     4  Croatia I Dodig
 Croatia A Veić
4 6 [10]  
4  Croatia I Dodig
 Croatia A Veić
3 6 [10]       4  Croatia I Dodig
 Croatia A Veić
7 64 [8]
   Germany A Begemann
 Australia M Ebden
6 2 [10]          Germany A Begemann
 Australia M Ebden
60 7 [10]  
   Croatia N Mektić
 Croatia I Zovko
1 6 [4]        Germany A Begemann
 Australia M Ebden
6 5 [10]
WC  Croatia A Sančić
 Croatia J Topić
3 4       2  Mexico S González
 United States T Rettenmaier
3 7 [6]  
2  Mexico S González
 United States T Rettenmaier
6 6    

References

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