2010 Penza Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Penza Cup
Champions Russia Michail Elgin
Austria Nikolaus Moser
Runners-up Belarus Alexander Bury
Belarus Kiryl Harbatsiuk
Final score 6–4, 6–4
Main article: 2010 Penza Cup

Michail Elgin and Alexandre Kudryavtsev were the defending champions, but they didn't compete together.
Kudryavtsev chose to play with Evgeny Kirillov, but they lost to Uladzimir Ignatik and Konstantin Kravchuk in the quarterfinal.
Elgin partnered up with Nikolaus Moser, and together won the championship by defeating Alexander Bury and Kiryl Harbatsiuk 6–4, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Russia Evgeny Kirillov / Russia Alexandre Kudryavtsev (Quarterfinals)
  2. Russia Michail Elgin / Austria Nikolaus Moser (Champions)
  3. Ukraine Denys Molchanov / Ukraine Artem Smirnov (Semifinals)
  4. Russia Andrey Kumantsov / Serbia David Savić (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Russia E Kirillov
 Russia A Kudryavtsev
6 6    
WC  Russia V Baluda
 Russia A Zhurbin
2 2       1  Russia E Kirillov
 Russia A Kudryavtsev
64 6 [4]  
   Belarus U Ignatik
 Russia K Kravchuk
6 6          Belarus U Ignatik
 Russia K Kravchuk
7 4 [10]  
   Republic of Ireland C Niland
 Ukraine I Sergeyev
4 2            Belarus U Ignatik
 Russia K Kravchuk
4 6 [6]  
4  Russia A Kumantsov
 Serbia D Savić
3 4         Q  Belarus A Bury
 Belarus K Harbatsiuk
6 3 [10]  
Q  Belarus A Bury
 Belarus K Harbatsiuk
6 6       Q  Belarus A Bury
 Belarus K Harbatsiuk
6 6  
   Kazakhstan M Kukushkin
 Russia V Reshetnikov
7 7          Kazakhstan M Kukushkin
 Russia V Reshetnikov
0 3    
   Russia M Ledovskikh
 Serbia B Pašanski
64 5         Q  Belarus A Bury
 Belarus K Harbatsiuk
4 4  
WC  Russia I Kovalev
 Russia I Shatskiy
2 2         2  Russia M Elgin
 Austria N Moser
6 6  
WC  Russia A Manegin
 Russia V Rudnev
6 6       WC  Russia A Manegin
 Russia V Rudnev
3 0    
   Romania C Gârd
 Romania P-A Luncanu
4 3       3  Ukraine D Molchanov
 Ukraine A Smirnov
6 6    
3  Ukraine D Molchanov
 Ukraine A Smirnov
6 6         3  Ukraine D Molchanov
 Ukraine A Smirnov
2 3  
   Spain I Cervantes-Huegun
 Spain G Olaso
61 6 [14]       2  Russia M Elgin
 Austria N Moser
6 6    
   Spain A Boje-Ordóñez
 France L Recouderc
7 2 [12]        Spain I Cervantes-Huegun
 Spain G Olaso
3 4  
   Russia I Belyaev
 Russia D Matsukevich
7 1 [5]     2  Russia M Elgin
 Austria N Moser
6 6    
2  Russia M Elgin
 Austria N Moser
5 6 [10]  

References

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