Doubles
2010 Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad
ChampionsSweden Johan Brunström
Finland Jarkko Nieminen
Runners-upBrazil Marcelo Melo
Brazil Bruno Soares
Score6–3, 6–7(4–7), [11–9]

Marco Chiudinelli and Michael Lammer were the defending champions, but they were eliminated by Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman already in the first round.
Unseeded Johan Brunström and Jarkko Nieminen won in the final 6–3, 6–7(4–7), [11–9], against 4th-seeded Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares.

Seeds

  1. South Africa Wesley Moodie / Belgium Dick Norman (semifinals)
  2. Spain Marcel Granollers / Spain Marc López (quarterfinals)
  3. Sweden Simon Aspelin / Australia Paul Hanley (first round)
  4. Brazil Marcelo Melo / Brazil Bruno Soares (final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
77 7  
WC Switzerland M Chiudinelli
Switzerland M Lammer
62 5   1 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
6 6  
  Kazakhstan A Golubev
Uzbekistan D Istomin
3 4     Portugal F Gil
France F Serra
4 3  
  Portugal F Gil
France F Serra
6 6   1 South Africa W Moodie
Belgium D Norman
5 6 [8]
3 Sweden S Aspelin
Australia P Hanley
7 3 [8]   Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
7 4 [10]
  Switzerland Y Allegro
Germany C Kas
5 6 [10]   Switzerland Y Allegro
Germany C Kas
4 2  
  Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
4 6 [10]   Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
6 6  
  Spain D Gimeno-Traver
Spain A Montañés
6 3 [5]   Sweden J Brunström
Finland J Nieminen
6 64 [11]
  France J Chardy
France P-H Mathieu
6 6   4 Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
3 77 [9]
  Spain N Almagro
Spain P Riba
3 1     France J Chardy
France P-H Mathieu
1 65  
  Brazil T Bellucci
Brazil F Ferreiro
6 4 [7] 4 Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
6 77  
4 Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
3 6 [10] 4 Brazil M Melo
Brazil B Soares
4 6 [10]
WC Switzerland G Bastl
Jamaica D Brown
2 6 [10] WC Switzerland G Bastl
Jamaica D Brown
6 3 [6]
  Russia I Andreev
Russia M Youzhny
6 4 [3] WC Switzerland G Bastl
Jamaica D Brown
6 1 [10]
  Germany A Beck
Austria P Oswald
63 5   2 Spain M Granollers
Spain M López
3 6 [8]
2 Spain M Granollers
Spain M López
77 7  

References

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