Doubles
2009 Sporting Challenger
ChampionsItaly Daniele Bracciali
Italy Potito Starace
Runners-upColombia Santiago Giraldo
Spain Pere Riba
Score6–3, 6–4

Carlos Berlocq and Frederico Gil were the defending champions. Berlocq didn't start this year.
Gil partnered up with Rui Machado, but they lost to Bracciali/Starace in the semifinal.
Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace defeated Santiago Giraldo and Pere Riba in the final 6–3, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. (Italy Andrea Arnaboldi / Italy Adriano Biasella) (as an Alternate, First round)
  2. Germany Denis Gremelmayr / Germany Philipp Marx (quarterfinals)
  3. Italy Leonardo Azzaro / Italy Marco Crugnola (first round)
  4. Italy Daniele Bracciali / Italy Potito Starace (champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1/ALT Italy Andrea Arnaboldi
Italy Adriano Biasella
1 1  
  Italy A di Mauro
Italy U Vico
6 6     Italy A di Mauro
Italy U Vico
6 6  
  Austria D Köllerer
United States W Odesnik
w/o     WC Italy T Fabbiano
Italy M Trevisan
1 0  
WC Italy T Fabbiano
Italy M Trevisan
        Italy A di Mauro
Italy U Vico
4 2  
3 Italy L Azzaro
Italy M Crugnola
6 6     Colombia S Giraldo
Spain P Riba
6 6  
  Brazil T Alves
Brazil T Bellucci
4 3   3 Italy L Azzaro
Italy M Crugnola
3 4  
  Colombia S Giraldo
Spain P Riba
6 6     Colombia S Giraldo
Spain P Riba
6 6  
WC Italy Fabio Cerone
Italy Marco Sattanino
3 2     Colombia S Giraldo
Spain P Riba
3 4  
WC Italy Alberto Giraudo
Italy F Piccari
4 4   4 Italy D Bracciali
Italy P Starace
6 6  
  Germany S Greul
Italy A Motti
6 6     Germany S Greul
Italy A Motti
5 1  
  Netherlands J Huta Galung
France É Roger-Vasselin
4 7 [3] 4 Italy D Bracciali
Italy P Starace
7 6  
4 Italy D Bracciali
Italy P Starace
6 67 [10] 4 Italy D Bracciali
Italy P Starace
7 7  
  Serbia I Bozoljac
United States K Kim
2 5     Portugal F Gil
Portugal R Machado
64 5  
  Portugal F Gil
Portugal R Machado
6 7     Portugal F Gil
Portugal R Machado
6 6  
  Brazil M Daniel
Argentina D Junqueira
1 64   2 Germany D Gremelmayr
Germany P Marx
4 2  
2 Germany D Gremelmayr
Germany P Marx
6 7  

References

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