2010 ZRE Katowice Bytom Open – Doubles

Doubles
2010 ZRE Katowice Bytom Open
Champions Slovakia Ivo Klec
Ukraine Artem Smirnov
Runners-up Russia Konstantin Kravchuk
Ukraine Ivan Sergeyev
Final score 1–6, 6–3, [10–3]

Pablo Santos and Gabriel Trujillo-Soler were the defending champions. Trujillo-Soler chose to not play this year.
Santos partnered up with Paul Capdeville, but they were eliminated by Konstantin Kravchuk and Ivan Sergeyev.
Ivo Klec and Artem Smirnov won in the final 1–6, 6–3, [10–3] against Kravchuk and Sergeyev.

Seeds

  1. Latvia Andis Juška / Latvia Deniss Pavlovs (Quarterfinals)
  2. Czech Republic Jan Mertl / Austria Martin Slanar (Quarterfinals)
  3. Czech Republic Jaroslav Pospíšil / Canada Vasek Pospisil (Quarterfinals)
  4. Argentina Juan-Pablo Amado / Argentina Facundo Bagnis (First Round)

Main draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Latvia A Juška
 Latvia D Pavlovs
7 6    
   Hungary A Balázs
 Russia D Matsukevich
61 2       1  Latvia A Juška
 Latvia D Pavlovs
3 4    
   Romania M Copil
 Romania C Gârd
4 6 [5]        Slovakia I Klec
 Ukraine A Smirnov
6 6    
   Slovakia I Klec
 Ukraine A Smirnov
6 3 [10]          Slovakia I Klec
 Ukraine A Smirnov
7 7    
3  Czech Republic J Pospíšil
 Canada V Pospisil
7 6         WC  Croatia N Mektić
 Croatia I Zovko
5 5    
   Egypt K Maamoun
 Egypt S Sabry
5 2       3  Czech Republic J Pospíšil
 Canada V Pospisil
64 6 [7]
WC  Poland A Kapas
 Poland Mateusz Szmigiel
6 0 [5]     WC  Croatia N Mektić
 Croatia I Zovko
7 2 [10]  
WC  Croatia N Mektić
 Croatia I Zovko
3 6 [10]          Slovakia I Klec
 Ukraine A Smirnov
1 6 [10]
   Russia K Kravchuk
 Ukraine I Sergeyev
7 4 [10]          Russia K Kravchuk
 Ukraine I Sergeyev
6 3 [3]
   Spain P Carreño-Busta
 Spain P Riba
63 6 [1]        Russia K Kravchuk
 Ukraine I Sergeyev
6 6    
   Chile J Aguilar
 Chile A García
6 63 [11]        Chile J Aguilar
 Chile A García
1 1    
4  Argentina Juan-Pablo Amado
 Argentina F Bagnis
2 7 [9]          Russia K Kravchuk
 Ukraine I Sergeyev
6 6  
   Chile P Capdeville
 Spain P Santos
6 6            Chile P Capdeville
 Spain P Santos
2 1    
   Spain O Hernández
 Spain A Vivanco-Guzman
3 4          Chile P Capdeville
 Spain P Santos
6 3 [10]
WC  Poland B Koniusz
 Poland G Panfil
3 7 [7]     2  Czech Republic J Mertl
 Austria M Slanar
4 6 [7]  
2  Czech Republic J Mertl
 Austria M Slanar
6 65 [10]  

References

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