2010 If Stockholm Open – Doubles

Bruno Soares and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champions. Ullyett retired from professional tennis in 2009.
As a result, Soares partnered up with his compatriot Marcelo Melo, but they lost in semifinals against Eric Butorac and Jean-Julien Rojer.
Butorac and Rojer won their second doubles title in this year (last win in Tokyo). They defeated Johan Brunström and Jarkko Nieminen 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Doubles
2010 If Stockholm Open
ChampionsUnited States Eric Butorac
Netherlands Antilles Jean-Julien Rojer
Runners-upSweden Johan Brunström
Finland Jarkko Nieminen
Score6–3, 6–4

Seeds

  1. Poland Łukasz Kubot / Austria Oliver Marach (first round)
  2. South Africa Wesley Moodie / Belgium Dick Norman (semifinals)
  3. Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Romania Horia Tecău (first round)
  4. Sweden Simon Aspelin / Australia Paul Hanley (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Poland Ł Kubot
Austria O Marach
4 6 [13]
  Mexico S González
Germany P Marx
6 4 [15]   Mexico S González
Germany P Marx
7 3 [5]
  Spain M Granollers
Spain F López
6 4 [5]   Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
5 6 [10]
  Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
1 6 [10]   Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
63 4  
4 Sweden S Aspelin
Australia P Hanley
64 3     United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
77 6  
  United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
77 6     United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
7 64 [10]
  France A Clément
Austria J Knowle
4 2   WC United States B Battistone
Sweden A Siljeström
5 77 [8]
WC United States B Battistone
Sweden A Siljeström
6 6     United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6  
  Germany C Kas
Germany M Kohlmann
65 6 [16]   Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
3 4  
ALT Spain D Gimeno-Traver
Italy A Seppi
77 3 [14]   Germany C Kas
Germany M Kohlmann
5 3  
  Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
6 6     Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
7 6  
3 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
3 1     Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
6 6  
  Germany B Becker
Germany M Berrer
4 7 [5] 2 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
2 3  
WC Finland H Kontinen
Sweden M Ryderstedt
6 5 [10] WC Finland H Kontinen
Sweden M Ryderstedt
66 2  
  Israel J Erlich
Australia J Kerr
7 65 [7] 2 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
78 6  
2 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
5 77 [10]
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