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Doubles
2011 Rai Open
Final
ChampionsSlovakia Martin Kližan
Italy Alessandro Motti
Runners-upItaly Thomas Fabbiano
Italy Walter Trusendi
Score7–6(3), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Tomasz Bednarek and Mateusz Kowalczyk were the defending champions; however, Kowalczyk decided not to participate.
As a result, Bednarek partnered up with Andreas Siljeström. They were eliminated by Leoš Friedl and Ivo Minář in the quarterfinals.
Martin Kližan and Alessandro Motti won the title, defeating Thomas Fabbiano and Walter Trusendi 7–6(3), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Sweden Johan Brunström / Denmark Frederik Nielsen (Quarterfinals)
  2. Germany Andreas Beck / Germany Christopher Kas (Quarterfinals)
  3. Poland Tomasz Bednarek / Sweden Andreas Siljeström (Quarterfinals)
  4. France Olivier Charroin / Australia Sadik Kadir (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 6  
  Belarus U Ignatik
Canada P Polansky
3 3   1 Sweden J Brunström
Denmark F Nielsen
6 4 [2]
  Slovakia M Kližan
Italy A Motti
6 6     Slovakia M Kližan
Italy A Motti
2 6 [10]
WC Italy Enrico Fioravante
Slovakia I Klec
3 2     Slovakia M Kližan
Italy A Motti
6 6  
4 France O Charroin
Australia S Kadir
6 6     Spain G Olaso
Chile H Podlipnik
2 2  
WC Italy A Giannessi
Italy Gianluigi Quinzi
3 4   4 France O Charroin
Australia S Kadir
3 3  
Alt Serbia B Pašanski
Montenegro G Tošić
1 5     Spain G Olaso
Chile H Podlipnik
6 6  
  Spain G Olaso
Chile H Podlipnik
6 7     Slovakia M Kližan
Italy A Motti
7 6  
  Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic I Minář
6 7   WC Italy T Fabbiano
Italy W Trusendi
63 4  
  Austria A Haider-Maurer
Germany B Knittel
3 5     Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic I Minář
6 2 [14]
  Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava
Romania A Ungur
4 6 [13] 3 Poland T Bednarek
Sweden A Siljeström
4 6 [12]
3 Poland T Bednarek
Sweden A Siljeström
6 1 [15]   Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic I Minář
64 6 [7]
  Russia E Donskoy
Spain I Navarro
3 0   WC Italy T Fabbiano
Italy W Trusendi
7 3 [10]
WC Italy T Fabbiano
Italy W Trusendi
6 6   WC Italy T Fabbiano
Italy W Trusendi
1 7 [14]
  Serbia N Ćirić
Netherlands T Schoorel
1 3   2 Germany A Beck
Germany C Kas
6 65 [12]
2 Germany A Beck
Germany C Kas
6 6  

References