2011 Tetra Pak Tennis Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Tetra Pak Tennis Cup
Final
ChampionsUruguay Marcel Felder
Brazil Caio Zampieri
Runners-upBrazil Fabricio Neis
Brazil João Pedro Sorgi
Score7–5, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Marcel Felder and Caio Zampieri won the title, defeating Fabricio Neis and João Pedro Sorgi 7–5, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Brazil Rogério Dutra da Silva / Brazil Júlio Silva (quarterfinals, withdrew)
  2. Brazil André Ghem / Brazil Rodrigo Grilli (first round)
  3. Argentina Martín Alund / Argentina Guillermo Durán (quarterfinals)
  4. Uruguay Marcel Felder / Brazil Caio Zampieri (champions)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
Brazil J Silva
6 77  
  Monaco B Balleret
France L Recouderc
4 61   1 Brazil R Dutra da Silva
Brazil J Silva
     
  Portugal Pedro Palha
Portugal P Sousa
2 5     Brazil R Camilo
Brazil A Miele
w/o    
  Brazil Rafael Camilo
Brazil A Miele
6 7     Brazil R Camilo
Brazil A Miele
63 4  
4 Uruguay M Felder
Brazil C Zampieri
6 6   4 Uruguay M Felder
Brazil C Zampieri
77 6  
  Argentina G Andreozzi
Uruguay M Cuevas
1 3   4 Uruguay M Felder
Brazil C Zampieri
77 7  
  Brazil Raúl Francisquiny
Brazil Stefano Soares
1 5     Brazil G Clézar
Sweden C Lindell
65 5  
  Brazil G Clézar
Sweden C Lindell
6 7   4 Uruguay M Felder
Brazil C Zampieri
7 6  
  Brazil M Demoliner
Argentina Nicolás Pastor
6 6     Brazil F Neis
Brazil JP Sorgi
5 4  
WC Brazil F de Paula
Brazil Gabriel Vicentini Pereira
3 4     Brazil M Demoliner
Argentina N Pastor
6 4 [10]
WC Brazil Gustavo Miele D'Ascenzi
Brazil Francisco Zambon
1 2   3 Argentina M Alund
Argentina G Durán
3 6 [5]
3 Argentina M Alund
Argentina G Durán
6 6     Brazil M Demoliner
Argentina N Pastor
1 1  
  Brazil T Fernandes
Brazil R Hocevar
6 4 [10]   Brazil F Neis
Brazil JP Sorgi
6 6  
WC Brazil Oliver Dedding
Brazil Osni Nery Júnior
1 6 [4]   Brazil T Fernandes
Brazil R Hocevar
4 4  
  Brazil F Neis
Brazil JP Sorgi
4 6 [10]   Brazil F Neis
Brazil JP Sorgi
6 6  
2 Brazil A Ghem
Brazil R Grilli
6 4 [8]

References

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