2010 Copa Petrobras Montevideo – Doubles

Juan Pablo Brzezicki and David Marrero were the defending champions, but only Argentinian player tried to defend his title.
He partnered with Santiago Ventura, but they lost to Carlos Berlocq and Brian Dabul in the semifinals.
Berlocq and Dabul went on to win the tournament after defeating Máximo González and Sebastián Prieto 7–5, 6–3 in the final.

Doubles
2010 Copa Petrobras Montevideo
ChampionsArgentina Carlos Berlocq
Argentina Brian Dabul
Runners-upArgentina Máximo González
Argentina Sebastián Prieto
Score7–5, 6–3

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Argentina JP Brzezicki
Spain S Ventura
6 6  
  Argentina J-P Amado
Argentina J-M Valverde
3 3   1 Argentina JP Brzezicki
Spain S Ventura
6 3 [10]
  Uruguay M Cuevas
Uruguay P Cuevas
6 62 [10]   Uruguay M Cuevas
Uruguay P Cuevas
2 6 [8]
  Uruguay M Felder
Chile N Massú
3 7 [4] 1 Argentina JP Brzezicki
Spain S Ventura
7 2 [8]
4 Argentina C Berlocq
Argentina B Dabul
6 4 [11] 4 Argentina C Berlocq
Argentina B Dabul
5 6 [10]
  Argentina J-M Aranguren
Argentina A Fabbri
0 6 [9] 4 Argentina C Berlocq
Argentina B Dabul
6 6  
WC Uruguay D Acosta
Uruguay S Maresca
0 1     Argentina A Molteni
Argentina G Pella
3 2  
  Argentina A Molteni
Argentina G Pella
6 6   4 Argentina C Berlocq
Argentina B Dabul
7 6  
WC Ecuador D Acosta
Brazil G Clézar
2 2   2 Argentina M González
Argentina S Prieto
5 3  
  Chile J Aguilar
Argentina M Alund
6 6     Chile J Aguilar
Argentina M Alund
4 6 [10]
  Argentina D Junqueira
Argentina M Vassallo Argüello
6 6     Argentina D Junqueira
Argentina M Vassallo Argüello
6 1 [8]
3 Portugal R Machado
Portugal L Tavares
2 3     Chile J Aguilar
Argentina M Alund
5 5  
  Slovakia P Červenák
Slovakia I Klec
6 6   2 Argentina M González
Argentina S Prieto
7 7  
WC Uruguay A Behar
Uruguay F Sansonetti
2 0     Slovakia P Červenák
Slovakia I Klec
6 64 [7]
  Argentina D Cristín
Argentina F del Bonis
4 1   2 Argentina M González
Argentina S Prieto
2 7 [10]
2 Argentina M González
Argentina S Prieto
6 6  

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