2010 Open Castilla y León – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Open Castilla y León
Champions Brazil Thiago Alves
Brazil Franco Ferreiro
Runners-up United States Brian Battistone
India Harsh Mankad
Final score 6–2, 5–7, [10–8]

Nicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but only Mahut chose to compete in the doubles' rivalisation.
He played with Marc Gicquel and they were the 3rd seed in the tournament, however lost to Brian Battistone and Harsh Mankad in the quarterfinal.
Thiago Alves and Franco Ferreiro won in the final 6–2, 5–7, [10–8], against Battistone and Mankad.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Czech Republic L Friedl
 Serbia D Vemić
6 6    
   Belgium N Desein
 Belgium Y Mertens
1 2       1  Czech Republic L Friedl
 Serbia D Vemić
3 62    
   Spain G Alcaide
 Spain R Bautista-Agut
4 4          Spain I Navarro
 Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
6 7    
   Spain I Navarro
 Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
6 6            Spain I Navarro
 Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
2 2    
4  Spain D Marrero
 Spain D Muñoz-de la Nava
1 4            Brazil T Alves
 Brazil F Ferreiro
6 6    
   United Kingdom C Eaton
 New Zealand D King-Turner
6 6          United Kingdom C Eaton
 New Zealand D King-Turner
5 1  
   Brazil T Alves
 Brazil F Ferreiro
7 6          Brazil T Alves
 Brazil F Ferreiro
7 6    
   Russia K Kravchuk
 Russia A Kudryavtsev
5 1            Brazil T Alves
 Brazil F Ferreiro
6 5 [10]
WC  Spain P Martín-Adalia
 Spain R Ortega-Olmedo
1 1            United States B Battistone
 India H Mankad
2 7 [8]
   United States B Battistone
 India H Mankad
6 6          United States B Battistone
 India H Mankad
6 7    
WC  Spain J Hernando Ruano
 Romania C Voinea
3 3       3  France M Gicquel
 France N Mahut
3 66    
3  France M Gicquel
 France N Mahut
6 6            United States B Battistone
 India H Mankad
4 6 [10]
WC  Spain D Monedero
 Spain Q Muñoz
4 4            United Kingdom J Delgado
 United Kingdom J Marray
6 3 [8]  
   United Kingdom J Delgado
 United Kingdom J Marray
6 6          United Kingdom J Delgado
 United Kingdom J Marray
6 6  
   Germany M Emmrich
 Sweden A Siljeström
3 4       2  Spain M Granollers
 Spain G Granollers-Pujol
4 4    
2  Spain M Granollers
 Spain G Granollers-Pujol
6 6    

References

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