2012 Aberto Santa Catarina De Tenis – Doubles

Franco Ferreiro and André Sá were the defending champions but decided not to participate.
Marin Draganja and Dino Marcan won the title, defeating Blaž Kavčič and Antonio Veić 6–2, 6–0 in the final.

Doubles
2012 Aberto Santa Catarina De Tenis
Champions Marin Draganja
Dino Marcan
Runners-up Blaž Kavčič
Antonio Veić
Final score6–2, 6–0

Seeds

  1. Paul Capdeville / Marcel Felder (Semifinals)
  2. Rodrigo Grilli / André Miele (Semifinals)
  3. Marin Draganja / Dino Marcan (Champions)
  4. Blaž Kavčič / Antonio Veić (Final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 P Capdeville
M Felder
6 6  
WC T Fernandes
B Sant'anna
4 1   1 P Capdeville
M Felder
4 6 [10]
  R Hocevar
L Tavares
5 4     Enrico Burzi
D Giorgini
6 4 [3]
  Enrico Burzi
D Giorgini
7 6   1 P Capdeville
M Felder
2 3  
3 M Draganja
D Marcan
6 6   3 M Draganja
D Marcan
6 6  
Alt A Brizzi
M Crugnola
0 1   3 M Draganja
D Marcan
6 6  
  M Gawron
A Kapaś
5 4     G Andreozzi
P Galdón
3 1  
  G Andreozzi
P Galdón
7 6   3 M Draganja
D Marcan
6 6  
WC C Lindell
Tiago Lopes
0 6 [11] 4 B Kavčič
A Veić
2 0  
WC L Kirche
T Monteiro
6 2 [9] WC C Lindell
Tiago Lopes
0 2  
  R Dutra da Silva
José Pereira
6 3 [6] 4 B Kavčič
A Veić
6 6  
4 B Kavčič
A Veić
3 6 [10] 4 B Kavčič
A Veić
6 6  
  T Androić
G Melzer
77 2 [10] 2 R Grilli
A Miele
1 2  
  G Clezar
A Ghem
65 6 [3]   T Androić
G Melzer
63 1  
  G Elias
M González
6 3 [7] 2 R Grilli
A Miele
77 6  
2 R Grilli
A Miele
1 6 [10]
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