2011 Bet-at-home Cup Kitzbühel – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Bet-at-home Cup Kitzbühel
Champions Italy Daniele Bracciali
Mexico Santiago González
Runners-up Brazil Franco Ferreiro
Brazil André Sá
Final score 7–6(7–1), 4–6, [11–9]

Dustin Brown and Rogier Wassen were the defending champions, but decided not to participate together.
Brown plays alongside Michael Kohlmann, while Wassen partners up with Lukáš Rosol. Brown lost in the first round to Santiago Giraldo and Pere Riba and Wassen lost in the second round to Franco Ferreiro and André Sá.

Daniele Bracciali and Santiago González won the title, defeating Franco Ferreiro and André Sá 7–6(7–1), 4–6, [11–9] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Czech Republic F Čermák
Slovakia F Polášek
2 3  
  Romania V Hănescu
Germany F Moser
6 6     Romania V Hănescu
Germany F Moser
6 6  
  Germany D Brown
Germany M Kohlmann
4 4     Colombia S Giraldo
Spain P Riba
4 3  
  Colombia S Giraldo
Spain P Riba
6 6     Romania V Hănescu
Germany F Moser
3 4  
4 Italy D Bracciali
Mexico S González
6 6   4 Italy D Bracciali
Mexico S González
6 6  
WC Germany T Haun
Austria S Koubek
2 3   4 Italy D Bracciali
Mexico S González
6 4 [10]
  United States J Cerretani
Germany P Marx
77 6     United States J Cerretani
Germany P Marx
4 6 [8]
  Austria J Knowle
Slovakia I Zelenay
64 4   4 Italy D Bracciali
Mexico S González
77 4 [11]
  Italy P Starace
Italy F Volandri
2 3     Brazil F Ferreiro
Brazil A Sá
61 6 [9]
  Czech Republic L Rosol
Netherlands R Wassen
6 6     Czech Republic L Rosol
Netherlands R Wassen
65 3  
  Brazil F Ferreiro
Brazil A Sá
6 5 [10]   Brazil F Ferreiro
Brazil A Sá
77 6  
3 Spain M Granollers
Spain M López
4 7 [8]   Brazil F Ferreiro
Brazil A Sá
77 63 [12]
WC Austria A Haider-Maurer
Austria T Muster
3 5     Russia I Andreev
Spain D Gimeno-Traver
65 77 [10]
  Russia I Andreev
Spain D Gimeno-Traver
6 7     Russia I Andreev
Spain D Gimeno-Traver
6 6  
  Spain D Marrero
Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
3 5   2 Germany C Kas
Austria A Peya
3 3  
2 Germany C Kas
Austria A Peya
6 7  

References

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