2011 The Hague Open – Doubles

Doubles
2011 The Hague Open
Champions Australia Colin Ebelthite
Australia Adam Feeney
Runners-up Australia Rameez Junaid
Australia Sadik Kadir
Final score 6–4, 6–7(5–7), [10–7]
Main article: 2011 The Hague Open

Franco Ferreiro and Harsh Mankad were the defending champions but decided not to participate.

Colin Ebelthite and Adam Feeney won in the all-Australian final, against Rameez Junaid and Sadik Kadir, 6–4, 6–7(5–7), [10–7].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Australia C Ebelthite
Australia A Feeney
77 1 [10]
  Belgium M Authom
France M Rodrigues
62 6 [8] 1 Australia C Ebelthite
Australia A Feeney
6 6  
  Sweden Johan Landsberg
Spain S Pérez-Pérez
6 6     Sweden Johan Landsberg
Spain S Pérez-Pérez
2 4  
  France É Prodon
France Victor Teboul
0 2   1 Australia C Ebelthite
Australia A Feeney
6 6  
4 France P-H Herbert
France N Renavand
4 7 [5]   Netherlands Stephan Fransen
Netherlands N van der Meer
4 2  
  Finland H Heliövaara
Finland J Paukku
6 5 [10]   Finland H Heliövaara
Finland J Paukku
4 78 [6]
  Spain Óscar Burrieza
Spain J Martí
6 1 [6]   Netherlands Stephan Fransen
Netherlands N van der Meer
6 66 [10]
  Netherlands Stephan Fransen
Netherlands N van der Meer
3 6 [10] 1 Australia C Ebelthite
Australia A Feeney
6 65 [10]
  Belgium S Darcis
Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava
6 4 [10] 2 Australia R Junaid
Australia S Kadir
4 77 [7]
WC Netherlands M Middelkoop
Australia J Sirianni
1 6 [5]   Belgium S Darcis
Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava
4 79 [5]
  France J Dasnières de Veigy
France A Gensse
2 77 [7] 3 France O Charroin
France S Robert
6 67 [10]
3 France O Charroin
France S Robert
6 65 [10] 3 France O Charroin
France S Robert
4 0  
  Czech Republic D Lojda
Czech Republic J Mertl
3 3   2 Australia R Junaid
Australia S Kadir
6 6  
  Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands Tim van Terheijden
6 6     Netherlands A van der Duim
Netherlands Tim van Terheijden
6 5 [7]
  United States B Battistone
Belgium N Desein
2 2   2 Australia R Junaid
Australia S Kadir
4 7 [10]
2 Australia R Junaid
Australia S Kadir
6 6  

References

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