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2010 TEAN International – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2010 TEAN International
Final
ChampionsUzbekistan Farrukh Dustov
Austria Bertram Steinberger
Runners-upNetherlands Roy Bruggeling
Netherlands Bas van der Valk
Score6–4, 6–1
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Jonathan Marray and Jamie Murray were the defending champions, but Marray chose not to participate.
Jamie Murray partnered with Jeff Coetzee. However, they lost to Rameez Junaid and Niko Karagiannis in the first round.
Farrukh Dustov and Bertram Steinberger defeated Roy Bruggeling and Bas van der Valk 6–4, 6–1 in the finals.

Seeds

2

Main draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 South Africa J Coetzee
United Kingdom J Murray
65 4  
  Australia R Junaid
Greece N Karagiannis
7 6     Australia R Junaid
Greece N Karagiannis
     
  France J Eysseric
Belgium D Goffin
3 2     Sweden D Berta
United Kingdom D Smethurst
w/o    
  Sweden D Berta
United Kingdom Daniel Smethurst
6 6     Australia R Junaid
Greece N Karagiannis
64 5  
4 Italy Andrea Arnaboldi 7 3 [10]   Uzbekistan F Dustov
Austria B Steinberger
7 7  
  Germany B Knittel
Australia C Thomson
5 6 [6] 4 Italy A Arnaboldi
Italy T Fabbiano
2 4  
  Uzbekistan F Dustov
Austria B Steinberger
6 6     Uzbekistan F Dustov
Austria B Steinberger
6 6  
  Germany Dennis Blömke
Australia J Lemke
3 0     Uzbekistan F Dustov
Austria B Steinberger
6 6  
  Russia V Rudnev
Ukraine I Sergeyev
6 1 [4]   Netherlands R Bruggeling
Netherlands B van der Valk
1 4  
  Netherlands Antilles A Blom
Netherlands Wesley Koolhof
4 6 [10]   Netherlands Antilles A Blom
Netherlands W Koolhof
6 7  
WC Netherlands Yannick Ebbinghaus
Netherlands Jasper van der Zwan
3 2   3 Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands B Westerhof
4 67  
3 Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands B Westerhof
6 6     Netherlands Antilles A Blom
Netherlands W Koolhof
63 3  
  Netherlands Roy Bruggeling
Netherlands B van der Valk
6 6     Netherlands R Bruggeling
Netherlands B van der Valk
7 6  
  Finland T Nieminen
Finland J Paukku
3 4     Netherlands R Bruggeling
Netherlands B van der Valk
7 6  
  Netherlands Bart Brons
Netherlands Tim van Terheijden
4 6 [10]   Netherlands B Brons
Netherlands T van Terheijden
5 3  
2 Germany A Beck
Germany P Marx
6 3 [6]

References