2010 Open Sud de France – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Open Sud de France
Champions Australia Stephen Huss
United Kingdom Ross Hutchins
Runners-up Spain Marc López
Argentina Eduardo Schwank
Final score 6–2, 4–6, [10–7]

Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut were the defending champions, however Benneteau was injured (left wrist).
As a result, Mahut competed with Arnaud Clément. They were eliminated by Gaël Monfils and Josselin Ouanna in the first round.
Stephen Huss and Ross Hutchins won the tournament after defeating Marc López and Eduardo Schwank 6–2, 4–6, [10–7] in the final.

Seeds

  1. India Mahesh Bhupathi / Belarus Max Mirnyi (Quarterfinals)
  2. Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Romania Horia Tecău (First Round)
  3. South Africa Wesley Moodie / Belgium Dick Norman (Quarterfinals)
  4. Spain Marc López / Argentina Eduardo Schwank (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  India M Bhupathi
 Belarus M Mirnyi
77 77    
   United States T Rettenmaier
 Serbia D Vemić
63 63       1  India M Bhupathi
 Belarus M Mirnyi
6 3 [12]  
   France É Roger-Vasselin
 France G Simon
1 2          Australia S Huss
 United Kingdom R Hutchins
3 6 [14]  
   Australia S Huss
 United Kingdom R Hutchins
6 6            Australia S Huss
 United Kingdom R Hutchins
6 6    
3  South Africa W Moodie
 Belgium D Norman
4 6 [10]       WC  France G Monfils
 France J Ouanna
3 4    
   Spain M Granollers
 Spain A Montañés
6 1 [4]     3  South Africa W Moodie
 Belgium D Norman
4 4  
   France A Clément
 France N Mahut
2 65       WC  France G Monfils
 France J Ouanna
6 6    
WC  France G Monfils
 France J Ouanna
6 77          Australia S Huss
 United Kingdom R Hutchins
6 4 [10]
WC  France A Mannarino
 France B Paire
68 3         4  Spain M López
 Argentina E Schwank
2 6 [7]
   United States E Butorac
 Curaçao J-J Rojer
710 6          United States E Butorac
 Curaçao J-J Rojer
4 6 [9]  
   Israel J Erlich
 Australia J Kerr
4 77 [6]     4  Spain M López
 Argentina E Schwank
6 3 [11]  
4  Spain M López
 Argentina E Schwank
6 65 [10]       4  Spain M López
 Argentina E Schwank
77 3 [10]
   Sweden J Brunström
 Netherlands R Haase
3 4            Jamaica D Brown
 Netherlands R Wassen
62 6 [2]  
   Jamaica D Brown
 Netherlands R Wassen
6 6          Jamaica D Brown
 Netherlands R Wassen
4 6 [10]
   Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
 Thailand So Ratiwatana
77 77          Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
 Thailand So Ratiwatana
6 3 [8]  
2  Sweden R Lindstedt
 Romania H Tecău
65 64    

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