2010 If Stockholm Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2010 If Stockholm Open
Final
ChampionsUnited States Eric Butorac
Netherlands Antilles Jean-Julien Rojer
Runners-upSweden Johan Brunström
Finland Jarkko Nieminen
Score6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Bruno Soares and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champions. Ullyett retired from professional tennis in 2009.
As a result, Soares partnered up with his compatriot Marcelo Melo, but they lost in semifinals against Eric Butorac and Jean-Julien Rojer.
Butorac and Rojer won their second doubles title in this year (last win in Tokyo). They defeated Johan Brunström and Jarkko Nieminen 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds[edit]

  1. Poland Łukasz Kubot / Austria Oliver Marach (first round)
  2. South Africa Wesley Moodie / Belgium Dick Norman (semifinals)
  3. Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Romania Horia Tecău (first round)
  4. Sweden Simon Aspelin / Australia Paul Hanley (first round)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Draw[edit]

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Poland Ł Kubot
Austria O Marach
4 6 [13]
  Mexico S González
Germany P Marx
6 4 [15]   Mexico S González
Germany P Marx
7 3 [5]
  Spain M Granollers
Spain F López
6 4 [5]   Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
5 6 [10]
  Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
1 6 [10]   Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
63 4  
4 Sweden S Aspelin
Australia P Hanley
64 3     United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
77 6  
  United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
77 6     United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
7 64 [10]
  France A Clément
Austria J Knowle
4 2   WC United States B Battistone
Sweden A Siljeström
5 77 [8]
WC United States B Battistone
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6     United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6  
  Germany C Kas
Germany M Kohlmann
65 6 [16]   Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
3 4  
ALT Spain D Gimeno-Traver
Italy A Seppi
77 3 [14]   Germany C Kas
Germany M Kohlmann
5 3  
  Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
6 6     Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
7 6  
3 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
3 1     Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
6 6  
  Germany B Becker
Germany M Berrer
4 7 [5] 2 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
2 3  
WC Finland H Kontinen
Sweden M Ryderstedt
6 5 [10] WC Finland H Kontinen
Sweden M Ryderstedt
66 2  
  Israel J Erlich
Australia J Kerr
7 65 [7] 2 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
78 6  
2 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
5 77 [10]

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