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2010 Open Sud de France – Doubles

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Doubles
2010 Open Sud de France
Final
Champions
Runners-upSpain Marc López
  • Argentina Eduardo Schwank
  • Score6–2, 4–6, [10–7]
    Details
    Draw16
    Seeds4
    Events
    Singles Doubles
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    Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, however Benneteau was injured (left wrist).
    As a result, Mahut competed with Arnaud Clément. They were eliminated by Gaël Monfils and Josselin Ouanna in the first round.
    Stephen Huss and Ross Hutchins won the tournament after defeating Marc López and Eduardo Schwank 6–2, 4–6, [10–7] in the final.

    Seeds

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    1. India Mahesh Bhupathi / Belarus Max Mirnyi (quarterfinals)
    2. Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Romania Horia Tecău (first round)
    3. South Africa Wesley Moodie / Belgium Dick Norman (quarterfinals)
    4. Spain Marc López / Argentina Eduardo Schwank (final)

    Draw

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    Key

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    Draw

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    First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
    1 India M Bhupathi
  • Belarus M Mirnyi
  • 77 77  
      United States T Rettenmaier
  • Serbia D Vemić
  • 63 63   1 India M Bhupathi
  • Belarus M Mirnyi
  • 6 3 [12]
      France É Roger-Vasselin
  • France G Simon
  • 1 2     Australia S Huss
  • United Kingdom R Hutchins
  • 3 6 [14]
      Australia S Huss
  • United Kingdom R Hutchins
  • 6 6     Australia S Huss
  • United Kingdom R Hutchins
  • 6 6  
    3 South Africa W Moodie
  • Belgium D Norman
  • 4 6 [10] WC France G Monfils
  • France J Ouanna
  • 3 4  
      Spain M Granollers
  • Spain A Montañés
  • 6 1 [4] 3 South Africa W Moodie
  • Belgium D Norman
  • 4 4  
      France A Clément
  • France N Mahut
  • 2 65   WC France G Monfils
  • France J Ouanna
  • 6 6  
    WC France G Monfils
  • France J Ouanna
  • 6 77   Australia S Huss
  • United Kingdom R Hutchins
  • 6 4 [10]
    WC France A Mannarino
  • France B Paire
  • 68 3   4 Spain M López
  • Argentina E Schwank
  • 2 6 [7]
      United States E Butorac
  • Curaçao J-J Rojer
  • 710 6     United States E Butorac
  • Curaçao J-J Rojer
  • 4 6 [9]
      Israel J Erlich
  • Australia J Kerr
  • 4 77 [6] 4 Spain M López
  • Argentina E Schwank
  • 6 3 [11]
    4 Spain M López
  • Argentina E Schwank
  • 6 65 [10] 4 Spain M López
  • Argentina E Schwank
  • 77 3 [10]
      Sweden J Brunström
  • Netherlands R Haase
  • 3 4     Jamaica D Brown
  • Netherlands R Wassen
  • 62 6 [2]
      Jamaica D Brown
  • Netherlands R Wassen
  • 6 6     Jamaica D Brown
  • Netherlands R Wassen
  • 4 6 [10]
      Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
  • Thailand So Ratiwatana
  • 77 77     Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
  • Thailand So Ratiwatana
  • 6 3 [8]
    2 Sweden R Lindstedt
  • Romania H Tecău
  • 65 64  
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