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2009 Brisbane International – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2009 Brisbane International
Final
ChampionsFrance Marc Gicquel
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Runners-upSpain Fernando Verdasco
Germany Mischa Zverev
Score6–4, 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Martín García and Marcelo Melo were the defending champions, but García chose not to participate, and only Melo competed that year.
Melo partnered with André Sá, but lost in the first round to Travis Parrott and Filip Polášek.

Marc Gicquel and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won in the final, 6–4, 6–3, against Fernando Verdasco and Mischa Zverev.

Seeds

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  1. Belarus Max Mirnyi / Israel Andy Ram (quarterfinals)
  2. Brazil Marcelo Melo / Brazil André Sá (first round)
  3. Sweden Simon Aspelin / Czech Republic Pavel Vízner (quarterfinals)
  4. Czech Republic Martin Damm / Sweden Robert Lindstedt (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Belarus M Mirnyi
Israel A Ram
4 6 [11]
  Czech Republic T Berdych
Czech Republic R Štěpánek
6 2 [9] 1 Belarus M Mirnyi
Israel A Ram
4 4  
  United States M Fish
United States S Querrey
5 5   WC Australia C Ball
Australia C Guccione
6 6  
WC Australia C Ball
Australia C Guccione
7 7   WC Australia C Ball
Australia C Guccione
4 2  
4 Czech Republic M Damm
Sweden R Lindstedt
7 7     Spain F Verdasco
Germany M Zverev
6 6  
  Argentina L Arnold Ker
Brazil B Soares
5 5   4 Czech Republic M Damm
Sweden R Lindstedt
3 3  
WC Australia B Klein
Australia B Tomic
64 65     Spain F Verdasco
Germany M Zverev
6 6  
  Spain F Verdasco
Germany M Zverev
77 77     Spain F Verdasco
Germany M Zverev
4 3  
  France M Gicquel
France J-W Tsonga
7 4 [10]   France M Gicquel
France J-W Tsonga
6 6  
  Croatia M Ančić
France P-H Mathieu
5 6 [4]   France M Gicquel
France J-W Tsonga
77 6  
  France J Benneteau
France M Llodra
4 5   3 Sweden S Aspelin
Czech Republic P Vízner
61 4  
3 Sweden S Aspelin
Czech Republic P Vízner
6 7     France M Gicquel
France J-W Tsonga
7 64 [10]
  Austria J Knowle
Austria J Melzer
716 2 [4]   United States T Parrott
Slovakia F Polášek
5 77 7
  United Kingdom J Murray
Serbia D Vemić
614 6 [10]   United Kingdom J Murray
Serbia D Vemić
3 4  
  United States T Parrott
Slovakia F Polášek
3 6 [10]   United States T Parrott
Slovakia F Polášek
6 6  
2 Brazil M Melo
Brazil A Sá
6 2 [1]
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