2011 Serbia Open – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Serbia Open
Champions Czech Republic František Čermák
Slovakia Filip Polášek
Runners-up Austria Oliver Marach
Austria Alexander Peya
Final score 7–5, 6–2
Main article: 2011 Serbia Open

Santiago González and Travis Rettenmaier were the defending champions, but Rettenmaier chose to play in the Estoril Open.
González teamed up with Igor Zelenay of Slovakia, but they were eliminated by František Čermák and Filip Polášek who eventually won the title; beating in the final the Austrian pair Oliver Marach and Alexander Peya 7–5, 6–2.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Spain M Granollers
 Serbia N Zimonjić
6 6    
WC  Serbia D Savić
 Serbia M Zekić
3 2       1  Spain M Granollers
 Serbia N Zimonjić
6 6    
   Japan K Nishikori
 Croatia L Zovko
6 6          Japan K Nishikori
 Croatia L Zovko
2 0    
WC  Serbia I Bozoljac
 Serbia D Vemić
3 3         1  Spain M Granollers
 Serbia N Zimonjić
0 4    
4  Austria O Marach
 Austria A Peya
6 7         4  Austria O Marach
 Austria A Peya
6 6    
   Russia M Elgin
 Kazakhstan M Kukushkin
3 5       4  Austria O Marach
 Austria A Peya
6 6  
   Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu
 Germany M Zverev
6 2 [10]        Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu
 Germany M Zverev
3 3    
   Brazil F Ferreiro
 Brazil A Sá
1 6 [7]       4  Austria O Marach
 Austria A Peya
5 2  
   United Kingdom C Fleming
 United States D Martin
2 5         3  Czech Republic F Čermák
 Slovakia F Polášek
7 6  
   Mexico S González
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 7          Mexico S González
 Slovakia I Zelenay
4 4    
   United States J Isner
 Ukraine I Marchenko
4 1       3  Czech Republic F Čermák
 Slovakia F Polášek
6 6    
3  Czech Republic F Čermák
 Slovakia F Polášek
6 6         3  Czech Republic F Čermák
 Slovakia F Polášek
7 1 [10]
   Spain G García-López
 Spain A Montañés
6 6         2  Israel J Erlich
 Israel A Ram
5 6 [5]  
   Germany M Emmrich
 Germany T Kamke
1 4          Spain G García-López
 Spain A Montañés
2 0  
   India S Devvarman
 Philippines TC Huey
3 6 [1]     2  Israel J Erlich
 Israel A Ram
6 6    
2  Israel J Erlich
 Israel A Ram
6 2 [10]  

References

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