2010 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux – Doubles

Doubles
2010 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux
Champions France Nicolas Mahut
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Runners-up Slovakia Karol Beck
Czech Republic Leoš Friedl
Final score 5–7, 6–3, [10–7]

Pablo Cuevas and Horacio Zeballos were the defending champions. Cuevas chose to compete in Madrid and Zeballos chose not to compete this year.
Nicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin won in the final 5–7, 6–3, [10–7], against Karol Beck and Leoš Friedl.

Seeds

  1. Czech Republic Martin Damm / Slovakia Filip Polášek (First Round)
  2. United Kingdom Ross Hutchins / Australia Jordan Kerr (Quarterfinals)
  3. United Kingdom Colin Fleming / United Kingdom Ken Skupski (Quarterfinals)
  4. India Rohan Bopanna / Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Czech Republic M Damm
 Slovakia F Polášek
3 4    
WC  France D Guez
 France J Ouanna
6 6       WC  France D Guez
 France J Ouanna
1 3    
   Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
6 6          Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
6 6    
WC  France R Jouan
 France B Paire
4 4            Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
3 4    
4  India R Bopanna
 Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
7 6            Slovakia K Beck
 Czech Republic L Friedl
6 6    
WC  France A Mannarino
 France X Pujo
64 2       4  India R Bopanna
 Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
64 2  
   Switzerland Y Allegro
 South Africa J Coetzee
63            Slovakia K Beck
 Czech Republic L Friedl
7 6    
   Slovakia K Beck
 Czech Republic L Friedl
7 6            Slovakia K Beck
 Czech Republic L Friedl
7 3 [7]
   Germany P Marx
 Germany F Moser
6 6            France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
5 6 [10]
   Paraguay R Delgado
 Brazil A Sá
4 4          Germany P Marx
 Germany F Moser
6 6    
   United States S Lipsky
 United States D Martin
7 3 [2]     3  United Kingdom C Fleming
 United Kingdom K Skupski
4 4    
3  United Kingdom C Fleming
 United Kingdom K Skupski
62 6 [10]          Germany P Marx
 Germany F Moser
65 2  
   France M Llodra
 Belgium O Rochus
4 4            France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
7 6    
   France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
6 6          France N Mahut
 France É Roger-Vasselin
6 3 [10]
   Argentina S Prieto
 Netherlands R Wassen
5 60       2  United Kingdom R Hutchins
 Australia J Kerr
4 6 [7]  
2  United Kingdom R Hutchins
 Australia J Kerr
7 7    

References

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