2012 Winston-Salem Open – Doubles

Doubles
2012 Winston-Salem Open
Champions Mexico Santiago González
United States Scott Lipsky
Runners-up Spain Pablo Andújar
Argentina Leonardo Mayer
Final score 6–3, 4–6, [10–2]

Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram were the defending champions, but they lost to Pablo Andújar and Leonardo Mayer in the semifinals.
Santiago González and Scott Lipsky won the title, defeating Andújar and Mayer 6–3, 4–6, [10–2] in the final.

Seeds

  1. India Rohan Bopanna / Poland Mariusz Fyrstenberg (Quarterfinals)
  2. United Kingdom Jonathan Marray / Denmark Frederik Nielsen (First round)
  3. United Kingdom Colin Fleming / United Kingdom Ross Hutchins (First round)
  4. France Michaël Llodra / France Nicolas Mahut (First round, retired because of a knee injury for Mahut)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  India R Bopanna
 Poland M Fyrstenberg
6 64 [10]  
 United States E Butorac
 Australia P Hanley
4 77 [3]     1  India R Bopanna
 Poland M Fyrstenberg
78 64 [4]  
   Russia M Elgin
 Uzbekistan D Istomin
4 4     Alt  Spain P Andújar
 Argentina L Mayer
66 77 [10]  
Alt  Spain P Andújar
 Argentina L Mayer
6 6       Alt  Spain P Andújar
 Argentina L Mayer
6 6  
4  France M Llodra
 France N Mahut
6 1r       WC  Israel J Erlich
 Israel A Ram
2 1  
 Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia A Falla
1 1      Colombia JS Cabal
 Colombia A Falla
3 5
WC  Israel J Erlich
 Israel A Ram
6 712     WC  Israel J Erlich
 Israel A Ram
6 7  
 Philippines TC Huey
 United Kingdom D Inglot
3 610       Alt  Spain P Andújar
 Argentina L Mayer
3 6 [2]
   Austria A Peya
 Brazil B Soares
2 2        Mexico S González
 United States S Lipsky
6 4 [10]
 Austria J Knowle
 Slovakia F Polášek
6 6      Austria J Knowle
 Slovakia F Polášek
1 6 [11]  
 Mexico S González
 United States S Lipsky
79 77      Mexico S González
 United States S Lipsky
6 3 [13]  
3  United Kingdom C Fleming
 United Kingdom R Hutchins
67 63        Mexico S González
 United States S Lipsky
6 6
 Austria J Melzer
 France É Roger-Vasselin
6 6        Spain D Marrero
 Brazil A Sá
4 1  
 Czech Republic F Čermák
 United Kingdom J Murray
4 4      Austria J Melzer
 France É Roger-Vasselin
6 5 [8]
 Spain D Marrero
 Brazil A Sá
6 77      Spain D Marrero
 Brazil A Sá
1 7 [10]  
2  United Kingdom J Marray
 Denmark F Nielsen
3 63  

References

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