2009 Seguros Bolívar Open Pereira – Doubles

Doubles
2009 Seguros Bolívar Open Pereira
Champions Dominican Republic Víctor Estrella
Brazil João Souza
Runners-up Colombia Juan Sebastián Cabal
Colombia Alejandro Falla
Final score 6–4, 6–4

2nd-seeded Víctor Estrella and João Souza defeated 1st-seeded Juan Sebastián Cabal and Alejandro Falla in the final. They won 6–4, 6–4 and became the first champions of this tournament.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia A Falla
65 7 [10]  
   Paraguay R Delgado
 Ecuador G Lapentti
7 5 [6]     1  Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia A Falla
6 6    
   Colombia S Galán
 Colombia S Zornosa
1 4          Ecuador JC Campozano
 Brazil A Miele
1 1    
   Ecuador JC Campozano
 Brazil A Miele
6 6         1  Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia A Falla
6 6    
4  Ecuador I Endara
 Brazil J Silva
6 7         4  Ecuador I Endara
 Brazil J Silva
2 3    
   Colombia A González
 Colombia E Struvay
3 67       4  Ecuador I Endara
 Brazil J Silva
6 6  
   Colombia J D Bendeck
 Colombia S Serrano
6 6          Colombia J D Bendeck
 Colombia S Serrano
3 3    
WC  Colombia F Escobar
 Colombia J F Ramírez
1 3         1  Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia A Falla
4 4  
   Uruguay M Felder
 United States E Nunez
6 6         2  Dominican Republic V Estrella
 Brazil J Souza
6 6  
WC  Colombia D Giraldo
 Colombia J A Suárez
1 1          Uruguay M Felder
 United States E Nunez
6 64 [8]  
   Argentina G Marcaccio
 Argentina D Veronelli
3 4       3  Colombia M Quintero
 Colombia C Salamanca
4 7 [10]  
3  Colombia M Quintero
 Colombia C Salamanca
6 6         3  Colombia M Quintero
 Colombia C Salamanca
4 2  
WC  Colombia S Gómez
 Colombia J C Sierra
2 2         2  Dominican Republic V Estrella
 Brazil J Souza
6 6    
   Argentina J-P Amado
 Brazil C Zampieri
6 6          Argentina J-P Amado
 Brazil C Zampieri
65 6 [8]
   United States S Bass
 United Kingdom J Ward
4 6 [9]     2  Dominican Republic V Estrella
 Brazil J Souza
7 4 [10]  
2  Dominican Republic V Estrella
 Brazil J Souza
6 4 [11]  

References

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