2009 Tunis Open – Doubles

Doubles
2009 Tunis Open
Champions Argentina Brian Dabul
Argentina Leonardo Mayer
Runners-up Sweden Johan Brunström
Netherlands Antilles Jean-Julien Rojer
Final score 6–4, 7–6(6)
Main article: 2009 Tunis Open

Thomaz Bellucci and Bruno Soares were the defending champions; however, they didn't play this year.
Brian Dabul and Leonardo Mayer defeated 6–4, 7–6(6) Johan Brunström and Jean-Julien Rojer in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Australia P Hanley
 United Kingdom J Murray
4 6 [5]  
   Brazil M Daniel
 Argentina D Junqueira
6 4 [10]        Brazil M Daniel
 Argentina D Junqueira
3 6 [10]  
ALT  Serbia I Bozoljac
 Serbia D Savić
6 2 [6]     WC  Tunisia I Jallali
 Tunisia W Jallali
6 1 [5]  
WC  Tunisia I Jallali
 Tunisia W Jallali
3 6 [10]          Brazil M Daniel
 Argentina D Junqueira
4 1    
4  Argentina S Prieto
 Argentina S Roitman
3 6 [10]          Argentina B Dabul
 Argentina L Mayer
6 6    
   Spain P Andújar
 France A Sidorenko
6 2 [4]     4  Argentina S Prieto
 Argentina S Roitman
7 3 [7]
   Australia R Junaid
 Germany P Marx
5 2          Argentina B Dabul
 Argentina L Mayer
65 6 [10]  
   Argentina B Dabul
 Argentina L Mayer
7 6            Argentina B Dabul
 Argentina L Mayer
6 7  
   Switzerland Y Allegro
 Romania H Tecău
6 6         2  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
4 66  
WC  Tunisia M Jaziri
 Algeria L Ouahab
1 3          Switzerland Y Allegro
 Romania H Tecău
6 6    
   Italy A Motti
 Italy S Vagnozzi
61 3       3  United States J Cerretani
 Belgium D Norman
3 3    
3  United States J Cerretani
 Belgium D Norman
7 6            Switzerland Y Allegro
 Romania H Tecău
2 5  
WC  Tunisia A Ghorbel
 Tunisia F Zaier
2 2         2  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 7    
   Portugal R Machado
 Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava
6 6          Portugal R Machado
 Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava
4 2  
   France M Montcourt
 France L Recouderc
2 4       2  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6    
2  Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6    

References

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