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2011 Open de Rennes – Doubles

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Doubles
2011 Open de Rennes
Final
ChampionsGermany Martin Emmrich
Sweden Andreas Siljeström
Runners-upFrance Kenny de Schepper
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Score6–4, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Scott Lipsky and David Martin were the defending champions but decided not to participate.
Martin Emmrich and Andreas Siljeström won the title, defeating Kenny de Schepper and Édouard Roger-Vasselin in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Austria Julian Knowle / Brazil André Sá (semifinals)
  2. Canada Adil Shamasdin / Croatia Lovro Zovko (quarterfinals)
  3. France Arnaud Clément / France Nicolas Mahut (quarterfinals)
  4. United States James Cerretani / Australia Colin Ebelthite (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Austria J Knowle
Brazil A Sá
6 77  
  United Kingdom J Delgado
Australia A Feeney
4 63   1 Austria J Knowle
Brazil A Sá
6 4 [10]
  Belgium R Bemelmans
Germany D Brown
6 3 [10]   Belgium R Bemelmans
Germany D Brown
3 6 [3]
  Lithuania R Berankis
Ukraine S Bubka
3 6 [7] 1 Austria J Knowle
Brazil A Sá
65 6 [12]
4 United States J Cerretani
Australia C Ebelthite
77 4 [8]   France K de Schepper
France É Roger-Vasselin
77 2 [14]
  Germany A Beck
United Kingdom K Skupski
65 6 [10]   Germany A Beck
United Kingdom K Skupski
3 4  
  France K de Schepper
France É Roger-Vasselin
w/o       France K de Schepper
France É Roger-Vasselin
6 6  
  France D Guez
France A Mannarino
        France K de Schepper
France É Roger-Vasselin
4 4  
  Poland T Bednarek
France O Charroin
6 6     Germany M Emmrich
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6  
  Spain A Brugués-Davi
Tunisia M Jaziri
3 0     Poland T Bednarek
France O Charroin
66 77 [10]
WC France G Burquier
France Tristan Lamasine
62 5   3 France A Clément
France N Mahut
78 65 [6]
3 France A Clément
France N Mahut
77 7     Poland T Bednarek
France O Charroin
4 3  
WC France R Jouan
France V Millot
4 4     Germany M Emmrich
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6  
  Germany M Emmrich
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6     Germany M Emmrich
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6  
WC France Jean-Baptiste Dupuy
France Vincent Lavergne
4 3   2 Canada A Shamasdin
Croatia L Zovko
4 4  
2 Canada A Shamasdin
Croatia L Zovko
6 6  

References

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