2011 BMW Ljubljana Open – Doubles

Nikola Mektić and Ivan Zovko were the defending champions, but decided not to participate.
Aljaž Bedene and Grega Žemlja won the title, defeating Roberto Bautista-Agut and Ivan Navarro 6–3, 6–7(10–12), [12–10] in the final.

Doubles
2011 BMW Ljubljana Open
Champions Aljaž Bedene
Grega Žemlja
Runners-up Roberto Bautista-Agut
Ivan Navarro
Final score6–3, 6–7(10–12), [12–10]

Seeds

  1. Leonardo Mayer / Andrés Molteni (Quarterfinals)
  2. Toni Androić / Nikola Čačić (Semifinals)
  3. Marin Draganja / Dino Marcan (First Round)
  4. Nikola Ćirić / Goran Tošić (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 L Mayer
A Molteni
6 6  
WC Matjaž Jurman
Domen Vertot
0 2   1 L Mayer
A Molteni
5 4  
  S Galvani
D Giorgini
3 2     R Bautista-Agut
I Navarro
7 6  
  R Bautista-Agut
I Navarro
6 6     R Bautista-Agut
I Navarro
3 6 [12]
4 N Ćirić
G Tošić
6 4 [10] 4 N Ćirić
G Tošić
6 3 [10]
  Rok Jarc
Miha Mlakar
4 6 [5] 4 N Ćirić
G Tošić
6 6  
  F Argüello
Diego Schwartzman
2 2     P Carreño Busta
M Zekić
1 4  
  P Carreño Busta
M Zekić
6 6     R Bautista-Agut
I Navarro
3 712 [10]
  E Burzi
M Viola
        A Bedene
G Žemlja
6 610 [12]
WC Tomislav Ternar
T Žitnik
w/o     WC Tomislav Ternar
T Žitnik
2 1  
  A Bedene
G Žemlja
4 6 [10]   A Bedene
G Žemlja
6 6  
3 M Draganja
D Marcan
6 4 [7]   A Bedene
G Žemlja
7 77  
  Andrei Kraševec
Gregor Krusič
77 6   2 T Androić
N Čačić
5 63  
WC Janez Semrajc
Aleč Svigelj
65 0     Andrei Kraševec
Gregor Krusič
2 4  
  A Bedene
Tom Kočevar-Desman
      2 T Androić
N Čačić
6 6  
2 T Androić
N Čačić
w/o    
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