2011 Trani Cup – Doubles

Matteo Trevisan and Thomas Fabbiano were the defending champions but decided not to participate.
Jorge Aguilar and Andrés Molteni won the title, defeating Giulio di Meo and Stefano Ianni 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Doubles
2011 Trani Cup
Champions Jorge Aguilar
Andrés Molteni
Runners-up Giulio di Meo
Stefano Ianni
Final score6–4, 6–4

Seeds

  1. Alessio di Mauro / Alessandro Motti (Quarterfinals)
  2. Sadik Kadir / Purav Raja (Semifinals)
  3. Jorge Aguilar / Andrés Molteni (Champions)
  4. Alberto Brizzi / Marco Crugnola (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 A di Mauro
A Motti
6 6  
  B Mota
P Sousa
4 4   1 A di Mauro
A Motti
62 5  
  I Minář
J Minář
1 1     G di Meo
S Ianni
77 7  
  G di Meo
S Ianni
6 6     G di Meo
S Ianni
6 6  
4 A Brizzi
M Crugnola
5 6 [10]   N Roshan
J Statham
2 4  
  J Huta Galung
N Karagiannis
7 3 [5] 4 A Brizzi
M Crugnola
4 0  
  J Dasnières de Veigy
D Guez
        N Roshan
J Statham
6 6  
  N Roshan
J Statham
w/o       G di Meo
S Ianni
4 4  
  L Kirche
Nicolás Pastor
6 6   3 J Aguilar
A Molteni
6 6  
  R Albot
J Lemke
1 1     L Kirche
Nicolás Pastor
2 2  
  G Panfil
Marco Sanges
2 0   3 J Aguilar
A Molteni
6 6  
3 J Aguilar
A Molteni
6 6   3 J Aguilar
A Molteni
6 6  
  Y Mertens
Florian Reynet
6 6   2 S Kadir
P Raja
2 2  
WC Luigi Bianchi
Tommaso Laurora
0 2     Y Mertens
Florian Reynet
3 2  
  C Ramírez
M Sánchez
4 1   2 S Kadir
P Raja
6 6  
2 S Kadir
P Raja
6 6  
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References

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