2010 Soweto Open – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Soweto Open
Champions France Nicolas Mahut
Croatia Lovro Zovko
Runners-up South Africa Raven Klaasen
South Africa Izak van der Merwe
Final score 6–2, 6–2
Main article: 2010 Soweto Open

George Bastl and Chris Guccione were the reigning champions; however, Bastl retired in 2009 and Guccione chose to participate in Baton Rouge instead.
Nicolas Mahut and Lovro Zovko won in the final 6–2, 6–2 against Raven Klaasen and Izak van der Merwe.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  United Kingdom J Marray
 United Kingdom J Murray
2 6 [10]  
   South Africa R de Voest
 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu
6 0 [8]     1  United Kingdom J Marray
 United Kingdom J Murray
65 2    
   Luxembourg G Müller
 Austria A Peya
6 6          Luxembourg G Müller
 Austria A Peya
7 6    
   Germany M Bachinger
 Slovenia G Žemlja
2 2            Luxembourg G Müller
 Austria A Peya
2 1    
4  Israel J Erlich
 Israel H Levy
6 6         WC  South Africa R Klaasen
 South Africa I van der Merwe
6 6    
WC  South Africa H Pieters
 South Africa BJ van Rensburg
1 3       4  Israel J Erlich
 Israel H Levy
4 64  
   Jamaica D Brown
 Germany S Stadler
3 67       WC  South Africa R Klaasen
 South Africa I van der Merwe
6 7    
WC  South Africa R Klaasen
 South Africa I van der Merwe
6 7         WC  South Africa R Klaasen
 South Africa I van der Merwe
2 2  
WC  South Africa R Roelofse
 South Africa N Scholtz
7 3 [16]       3  France N Mahut
 Croatia L Zovko
6 6  
   United Kingdom C Eaton
 United Kingdom D Inglot
65 6 [14]     WC  South Africa R Roelofse
 South Africa N Scholtz
2 3    
   Belgium R Bemelmans
 Belgium N Desein
5 7 [3]     3  France N Mahut
 Croatia L Zovko
6 6    
3  France N Mahut
 Croatia L Zovko
7 5 [10]       3  France N Mahut
 Croatia L Zovko
6 6  
   Slovakia K Beck
 Slovakia L Lacko
7 1 [5]       2  Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
 Thailand So Ratiwatana
3 2    
   Netherlands I Sijsling
 Netherlands R Sluiter
62 6 [10]        Netherlands I Sijsling
 Netherlands R Sluiter
2 5  
   Switzerland S Bohli
 Australia S Groth
2 2       2  Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
 Thailand So Ratiwatana
6 7    
2  Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
 Thailand So Ratiwatana
6 6    

References

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