2010 Copa Telmex – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Copa Telmex
Champions Argentina Sebastián Prieto
Argentina Horacio Zeballos
Runners-up Germany Simon Greul
Australia Peter Luczak
Final score 76(7–4), 63
Main article: 2010 Copa Telmex

Marcel Granollers and Alberto Martín were the defending champions, but Martín chose to not participate.
Granollers decided to participate with Pablo Cuevas, but they lost in the quarterfinals against Simon Greul and Peter Luczak.
Sebastián Prieto and Horacio Zeballos defeated 76(7–4), 63 Greul and Luczak in the final.

Seeds

  1. Uruguay Pablo Cuevas / Spain Marcel Granollers (Quarterfinals)
  2. Brazil André Sá / Romania Horia Tecău (First Round)
  3. Czech Republic Leoš Friedl / Czech Republic David Škoch (First Round)
  4. Argentina Sebastián Prieto / Argentina Horacio Zeballos (Champions)

Draw

Key

Draws

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Uruguay P Cuevas
Spain M Granollers
5 6 [10]
  France R Gasquet
Argentina M Vassallo Argüello
7 4 [4] 1 Uruguay P Cuevas
Spain M Granollers
3 4  
  Portugal F Gil
Argentina E Schwank
4 1     Germany S Greul
Australia P Luczak
6 6  
  Germany S Greul
Australia P Luczak
6 6     Germany S Greul
Australia P Luczak
w/o    
3 Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic D Škoch
7 2 [6]   Spain D Ferrer
Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
     
  Spain D Ferrer
Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
5 6 [10]   Spain D Ferrer
Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
6 7  
WC Argentina JP Brzezicki
Argentina JI Chela
4 4     Russia I Andreev
Spain D Gimeno-Traver
2 5  
  Russia I Andreev
Spain D Gimeno-Traver
6 6     Germany S Greul
Australia P Luczak
64 3  
  Spain Ó Hernández
Spain A Montañés
3 6 [3] 4 Argentina S Prieto
Argentina H Zeballos
77 6  
WC Argentina L Arnold Ker
Argentina B Dabul
6 3 [10] WC Argentina L Arnold Ker
Argentina B Dabul
6 4 [6]
  Brazil M Daniel
Italy P Lorenzi
64 0   4 Argentina S Prieto
Argentina H Zeballos
2 6 [10]
4 Argentina S Prieto
Argentina H Zeballos
77 6   4 Argentina S Prieto
Argentina H Zeballos
6 77  
  Spain N Almagro
Spain S Ventura
5 6 [10]   Spain N Almagro
Spain S Ventura
1 65  
  Italy F Fognini
Italy P Starace
7 2 [3]   Spain N Almagro
Spain S Ventura
5 6 [10]
  Austria D Köllerer
Austria O Marach
6 6     Austria D Köllerer
Austria O Marach
7 1 [7]
2 Brazil A Sá
Romania H Tecău
1 4  

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