2010 Open de Rennes – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Open de Rennes
Champions United States Scott Lipsky
United States David Martin
Runners-up Germany Denis Gremelmayr
Germany Björn Phau
Final score 6–4, 5–7, [12–10]
Main article: 2010 Open de Rennes

Eric Butorac and Lovro Zovko were the defending champions, but decided to not compete together this year.
Butorac partnered with Harsh Mankad and Zovko with Dušan Vemić, but they all lost in the first round (Butorac/Mankad was eliminated by Denis Gremelmayr and Björn Phau, Vemić/Zovko was eliminated by Johan Brunström and Lukáš Rosol).
Scott Lipsky and David Martin won the final against Gremelmayr and Phau 6–4, 5–7, [12–10].

Seeds

  1. Germany Philipp Marx / Slovakia Igor Zelenay (Second Round)
  2. Serbia Dušan Vemić / Croatia Lovro Zovko (First Round)
  3. United States Eric Butorac / India Harsh Mankad (First Round)
  4. United States Scott Lipsky / United States David Martin (Champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Germany P Marx
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 4 [10]  
   France S Robert
 Netherlands I Sijsling
3 6 [6]     1  Germany P Marx
 Slovakia I Zelenay
6 5 [12]  
   Switzerland Y Allegro
 Austria M Slanar
1 63          United Kingdom J Delgado
 United Kingdom J Marray
4 7 [14]  
   United Kingdom J Delgado
 United Kingdom J Marray
6 7            United Kingdom J Delgado
 United Kingdom J Marray
4 6 [7]  
4  United States S Lipsky
 United States D Martin
6 6         4  United States S Lipsky
 United States D Martin
6 3 [10]  
WC  France R Jouan
 France V Millot
2 2       4  United States S Lipsky
 United States D Martin
7 6  
WC  France M Gicquel
 France D Guez
4 6          United States B Battistone
 Sweden A Siljeström
64 4    
   United States B Battistone
 Sweden A Siljeström
6 6         4  United States S Lipsky
 United States D Martin
6 5 [12]
   Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
 Thailand So Ratiwatana
5 3            Germany D Gremelmayr
 Germany B Phau
4 7 [10]
WC  France C-A Brezac
 France V Stouff
7 6       WC  France C-A Brezac
 France V Stouff
1 3    
   Germany D Gremelmayr
 Germany B Phau
4 6 [10]        Germany D Gremelmayr
 Germany B Phau
6 6    
3  United States E Butorac
 India H Mankad
6 3 [5]          Germany D Gremelmayr
 Germany B Phau
6 7  
   South Africa J Coetzee
 Poland M Kowalczyk
3 67            United States J Cerretani
 Czech Republic D Škoch
4 66    
   United States J Cerretani
 Czech Republic D Škoch
6 7          United States J Cerretani
 Czech Republic D Škoch
7 6  
   Sweden J Brunström
 Czech Republic L Rosol
6 4 [10]        Sweden J Brunström
 Czech Republic L Rosol
64 3    
2  Serbia D Vemić
 Croatia L Zovko
4 6 [8]  

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