2011 Heineken Open – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Heineken Open
Champions Spain Marcel Granollers
Spain Tommy Robredo
Runners-up Sweden Johan Brunström
Australia Stephen Huss
Final score 6–4, 7–6(6)
Main article: 2011 Heineken Open

Marcus Daniell and Horia Tecău were the defending champions, but they don't participate together this year.
Daniell partnered with Artem Sitak, but they were eliminated in the first round, by František Čermák and Christopher Kas.
Tecău played alongside Robert Lindstedt. However, they withdrew from the tournament before their first round match, against Jose Statham and Mikal Statham.
2nd seeds Marcel Granollers and Tommy Robredo won this tournament. Spanish pair defeated Johan Brunström and Stephen Huss 6–4, 7–6(6) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Romania Horia Tecău (withdrew due to Lindstedt's left calf injury)
  2. Spain Marcel Granollers / Spain Tommy Robredo (Champions)
  3. Germany Michael Kohlmann / Germany Philipp Petzschner (First Round)
  4. Spain Nicolás Almagro / Spain Marc López (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ALT Italy F Fognini
Spain P Riba
6 6  
WC New Zealand J Statham
New Zealand M Statham
1 3   ALT Italy F Fognini
Spain P Riba
5 2  
  Sweden J Brunström
Australia S Huss
6 6     Sweden J Brunström
Australia S Huss
7 6  
  Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
4 4     Sweden J Brunström
Australia S Huss
7 7  
3 Germany M Kohlmann
Germany P Petzschner
5 4     United States E Butorac
Curaçao J-J Rojer
5 61  
  Spain D Gimeno-Traver
Spain D Marrero
7 6     Spain D Gimeno-Traver
Spain D Marrero
65 4  
  Spain D Ferrer
Spain A Montañés
4 69     United States E Butorac
Curaçao J-J Rojer
7 6  
  United States E Butorac
Curaçao J-J Rojer
6 7     Sweden J Brunström
Australia S Huss
4 66  
  Mexico S González
United Kingdom J Murray
7 3 [10] 2 Spain M Granollers
Spain T Robredo
6 7  
  United States S Lipsky
Slovakia I Zelenay
610 6 [3]   Mexico S González
United Kingdom J Murray
4 4  
  Argentina C Berlocq
Romania V Hănescu
2 4   4 Spain N Almagro
Spain M López
6 6  
4 Spain N Almagro
Spain M López
6 6   4 Spain N Almagro
Spain M López
61 2  
  New Zealand M Daniell
New Zealand A Sitak
4 4   2 Spain M Granollers
Spain T Robredo
7 6  
  Czech Republic F Čermák
Germany C Kas
6 6     Czech Republic F Čermák
Germany C Kas
3 4  
  Uruguay P Cuevas
Argentina J Mónaco
60 7 [6] 2 Spain M Granollers
Spain T Robredo
6 6  
2 Spain M Granollers
Spain T Robredo
7 5 [10]

References

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