2011 Penza Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Penza Cup
Champions Spain Arnau Brugués-Davi
Tunisia Malek Jaziri
Runners-up Ukraine Sergei Bubka
Spain Adrián Menéndez
Final score 6–7(6–8), 6–2, [10–8]
Main article: 2011 Penza Cup

Michail Elgin and Nikolaus Moser were the defending champions, but Moser decided not to participate.
As a result, Elgin partners up with Alexandre Kudryavtsev, but they withdrew prior to the tournament beginning.

Arnau Brugués-Davi and Malek Jaziri won the title, defeating Sergei Bubka and Adrián Menéndez 6–7(6–8), 6–2, [10–8] in the final.

Seeds

  1. Russia Michail Elgin / Russia Alexandre Kudryavtsev (withdrew)
  2. Ukraine Sergei Bubka / Spain Adrián Menéndez (Final)
  3. Russia Mikhail Vasiliev / Israel Amir Weintraub (Semifinals)
  4. Russia Konstantin Kravchuk / Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
LL Croatia N Mektić
Croatia Marin Milan
7 6  
  Russia A Kumantsov
Sweden M Ryderstedt
5 2   LL Croatia N Mektić
Croatia Marin Milan
6 61 [10]
WC Russia Illia Chkonia
Russia Vadim Kutsenko
6 6   WC Russia Illia Chkonia
Russia Vadim Kutsenko
3 77 [2]
WC Russia Timur Alshin
Russia Alexey Tumakov
2 3   LL Croatia N Mektić
Croatia Marin Milan
3 4  
4 Russia K Kravchuk
Slovakia L Lacko
2 5     Spain A Brugués-Davi
Tunisia M Jaziri
6 6  
  Spain A Brugués-Davi
Tunisia M Jaziri
6 7     Spain A Brugués-Davi
Tunisia M Jaziri
6 6  
Q Russia V Baluda
Russia Pavel Chekhov
5 6 [6] LL Russia Vitaly Kachanovskiy
Russia Sergey Strelkov
2 3  
LL Russia Vitaly Kachanovskiy
Russia Sergey Strelkov
7 2 [10]   Spain A Brugués-Davi
Tunisia M Jaziri
66 6 [10]
  Russia Ervand Gasparyan
Russia Vitali Reshetnikov
1 2   2 Ukraine S Bubka
Spain A Menéndez
78 2 [8]
  Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Russia D Sitak
6 6     Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Russia D Sitak
2 6 [7]
  Belarus Nikolai Fidirko
Russia Sergei Krotiouk
4 2   3 Russia Mikhail Vasiliev
Israel A Weintraub
6 3 [10]
3 Russia Mikhail Vasiliev
Israel A Weintraub
6 6   3 Russia Mikhail Vasiliev
Israel A Weintraub
63 1  
WC Russia Victor Komlev
Russia Anton Zaytsev
4 77 [8] 2 Ukraine S Bubka
Spain A Menéndez
77 6  
  Russia M Ledovskikh
Russia Alexander Lobkov
6 65 [10]   Russia M Ledovskikh
Russia Alexander Lobkov
0 3  
  Russia D Matsukevich
Slovakia M Semjan
6 65 [8] 2 Ukraine S Bubka
Spain A Menéndez
6 6  
2 Ukraine S Bubka
Spain A Menéndez
4 77 [10]

References

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