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2009 Mamaia Challenger – Doubles

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Doubles
2009 Mamaia Challenger
Final
ChampionsChile Adrián García
Spain David Marrero
Runners-upRomania Adrian Cruciat
Romania Florin Mergea
Score7–6(5), 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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Florin Mergea and Horia Tecău were the defending champions. Tecău didn't start this year.
Mergea partnered up with Adrian Cruciat. They reached the final, where they lost to Adrián García and David Marrero.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Italy M Crugnola
Italy A di Mauro
6 7  
  Romania A-M Constantin
Romania A Mlendea
3 61   1 Italy M Crugnola
Italy A di Mauro
1 2  
WC Romania T-D Crăciun
Romania P-A Luncanu
6 65 [10] WC Romania T-D Crăciun
Romania P-A Luncanu
6 6  
  Argentina J-P Amado
Spain F Vicente
4 7 [7] WC Romania T-D Crăciun
Romania P-A Luncanu
63 7 [6]
4 Latvia D Pavlovs
Ukraine A Smirnov
6 6     Romania A Cruciat
Romania F Mergea
7 5 [10]
WC Romania B Andrii
Romania A-M Dăncescu
1 2   4 Latvia D Pavlovs
Ukraine A Smirnov
4 2  
  Chile H Podlipnik-Castillo
Spain P Santos
2 1     Romania A Cruciat
Romania F Mergea
6 6  
  Romania A Cruciat
Romania F Mergea
6 6     Romania A Cruciat
Romania F Mergea
65 2  
  Austria A Haider-Maurer
Germany D Kindlmann
6 2 [8]   Chile A García
Spain D Marrero
7 6  
  Italy G Petrazzuolo
Romania A Ungur
4 6 [10]   Italy G Petrazzuolo
Romania A Ungur
6 2 [10]
  Romania V Ioniţă
Romania G Moraru
2 6 [10]   Romania V Ioniţă
Romania G Moraru
1 6 [6]
3 Argentina D Álvarez
Spain C Poch-Gradin
6 4 [8]   Italy G Petrazzuolo
Romania A Ungur
64 4  
  Slovakia K Čapkovič
France O Charroin
5 2     Chile A García
Spain D Marrero
7 6  
  Slovenia B Kavčič
Czech Republic J Pospíšil
7 6     Slovenia B Kavčič
Czech Republic J Pospíšil
4 3  
  Chile A García
Spain D Marrero
4 6 [10]   Chile A García
Spain D Marrero
6 6  
2 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
Brazil J Souza
6 4 [6]

References