2009 Open Tarragona Costa Daurada – Doubles

Dušan Karol and Daniel Köllerer were the defending champions, but only Karol tried to defend his title.
He partnered with Jan Hájek, but they lost to Tomasz Bednarek and Mateusz Kowalczyk in the semifinals.
Polish pair won this tournament. They defeated Flavio Cipolla and Alessandro Motti 6–1, 6–1 in the final.

Doubles
2009 Open Tarragona Costa Daurada
Champions Tomasz Bednarek
Mateusz Kowalczyk
Runners-up Flavio Cipolla
Alessandro Motti
Final score6–1, 6–1

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 M Granollers
M López
1 4  
  T Bednarek
M Kowalczyk
6 6     T Bednarek
M Kowalczyk
7 5 [10]
  L Ouahab
G Trujillo-Soler
6 6     L Ouahab
G Trujillo-Soler
5 7 [4]
  M Crugnola
A di Mauro
3 4     T Bednarek
M Kowalczyk
6 6  
4 D Sitak
K Van't Hof
64 7 [1]   J Hájek
D Karol
3 3  
  J Hájek
D Karol
7 65 [10]   J Hájek
D Karol
     
  P Andújar
A Ramos-Viñolas
6 65 [4]   A Haider-Maurer
B Westerhof
w/o    
  A Haider-Maurer
B Westerhof
4 7 [10]   T Bednarek
M Kowalczyk
6 6  
WC Marc Dolcet
Pablo Gor
1 2   2 F Cipolla
A Motti
1 1  
  M Fischer
P Oswald
6 6     M Fischer
P Oswald
6 6  
  D Brown
A Shamasdin
6 3 [10]   D Brown
A Shamasdin
3 4  
3 J Sirianni
M Torres
2 6 [7]   M Fischer
P Oswald
4 6 [7]
WC Á López Morón
A Portas
7 6   2 F Cipolla
A Motti
6 4 [10]
  B Battistone
D Battistone
62 3   WC Á López Morón
A Portas
1 7 [7]
WC H Laaksonen
Jordi Muñoz-Abreu
2 2   2 F Cipolla
A Motti
6 69 [10]
2 F Cipolla
A Motti
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