2011 Tetra Pak Tennis Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2011 Tetra Pak Tennis Cup
Champions Uruguay Marcel Felder
Brazil Caio Zampieri
Runners-up Brazil Fabricio Neis
Brazil João Pedro Sorgi
Final score 7–5, 6–4

Marcel Felder and Caio Zampieri won the title, defeating Fabricio Neis and João Pedro Sorgi 7–5, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  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

Key

Draw

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 Fabiano 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 Guillermo 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 Fabricio Neis
 Brazil João Pedro 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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