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2011 Open Castilla y León – Doubles

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Doubles
2011 Open Castilla y León
Final
ChampionsSweden Johan Brunström
Denmark Frederik Nielsen
Runners-upFrance Nicolas Mahut
Croatia Lovro Zovko
Score6–2, 3–6, [10–6]
Events
Singles Doubles
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Thiago Alves and Franco Ferreiro were the defending champions, however decided not to participate.
Johan Brunström and Frederik Nielsen won the title. They won against Nicolas Mahut and Lovro Zovko 6–2, 3–6, [10–6] in the final.

Seeds

2

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 United Kingdom J Delgado
United Kingdom J Marray
4 4  
  Spain R Bautista-Agut
Spain I Navarro
6 6     Spain R Bautista-Agut
Spain I Navarro
77 6  
  Russia T Gabashvili
Kazakhstan M Kukushkin
710 6     Russia T Gabashvili
Kazakhstan M Kukushkin
63 4  
  Spain Guillermo Gómez-Diaz
Spain Mikey Suleau
68 3     Spain R Bautista-Agut
Spain I Navarro
3 60  
3 France N Mahut
Croatia L Zovko
6 6   3 France N Mahut
Croatia L Zovko
6 77  
WC Spain Rubén Hernándo-Ruano
Romania Christian Vionea
1 1   3 France N Mahut
Croatia L Zovko
77 4 [10]
  France K de Schepper
France F Martin
7 4 [4]   Spain P Carreño-Busta
Spain G Granollers
62 6 [5]
  Spain P Carreño-Busta
Spain G Granollers
5 6 [10] 3 France N Mahut
Croatia L Zovko
2 6 [6]
WC Spain M Fornell-Mestres
Spain Mario Muniesa
61 3   2 Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 3 [10]
  Spain Alejandro Andino
Bolivia F Zeballos
77 6     Spain Alejandro Andino
Bolivia F Zeballos
3 0  
  Slovakia K Beck
United Kingdom K Skupski
60 6 [7] 4 Spain A Menéndez
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6  
4 Spain A Menéndez
Sweden A Siljeström
77 4 [10] 4 Spain A Menéndez
Sweden A Siljeström
3 4  
  Belgium R Bemelmans
Netherlands I Sijsling
6 6   2 Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 6  
WC Spain Roberto Ortega-Olmedo
Spain Jaime Pulgar-García
3 0     Belgium R Bemelmans
Netherlands I Sijsling
3 2  
  France V Millot
France A Olivetti
4 4   2 Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 6  
2 Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 6  

References