2011 St. Petersburg Open – Doubles

Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the quarterfinals.

Doubles
2011 St. Petersburg Open
Champions Colin Fleming
Ross Hutchins
Runners-up Michail Elgin
Alexandre Kudryavtsev
Final score6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–8]

Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins won the tournament, defeating Michail Elgin and Alexandre Kudryavtsev 6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–8] in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 F Čermák
F Polášek
6 6  
WC D Sela
S Steele
2 3   1 F Čermák
F Polášek
6 6  
  M Granollers
P Riba
6 6     M Granollers
P Riba
2 2  
  J Knowle
D Norman
3 3   1 F Čermák
F Polášek
4 4  
3 C Fleming
R Hutchins
77 6   3 C Fleming
R Hutchins
6 6  
  A Bogomolov Jr.
L Dlouhý
65 2   3 C Fleming
R Hutchins
6 3 [10]
  J Cerretani
P Marx
4 6 [10]   J Cerretani
P Marx
3 6 [4]
  J Benneteau
J Murray
6 3 [5] 3 C Fleming
R Hutchins
6 65 [10]
  M Kohlmann
A Waske
7 6     M Elgin
A Kudryavtsev
3 77 [8]
WC I Kunitsyn
D Tursunov
5 4     M Kohlmann
A Waske
7 6  
  M Mertiňák
M Youzhny
65 6 [10]   M Mertiňák
M Youzhny
5 2  
4 J Erlich
A Ram
77 3 [4]   M Kohlmann
A Waske
77 5 [9]
  M Elgin
A Kudryavtsev
3 6 [10]   M Elgin
A Kudryavtsev
62 7 [11]
  M Čilić
L Zovko
6 3 [7]   M Elgin
A Kudryavtsev
77 7  
  A Seppi
I Zelenay
64 3   2 D Bracciali
P Starace
64 5  
2 D Bracciali
P Starace
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