2010 Astana Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2010 Astana Cup
Champions Russia Michail Elgin
Austria Nikolaus Moser
Runners-up China Wu Di
China Zhang Ze
Final score 6–0, 6–4
Main article: 2010 Astana Cup

Jonathan Marray and Jamie Murray were the defending champions but decided not to participate.
Michail Elgin and Nikolaus Moser won the title, defeating Wu Di and Zhang Ze 6–0, 6–4 in the finals.

Seeds

The top two seeds received a bye into the first round.

  1. Australia Sadik Kadir / India Purav Raja (Semifinals)
  2. Russia Michail Elgin / Austria Nikolaus Moser

  1. Japan Hiroki Kondo / Japan Junn Mitsuhashi (First Round)
  2. Australia Samuel Groth / Kazakhstan Alexey Kedryuk (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
 
    1  Australia S Kadir
 India P Raja
6 6    
   Argentina J-M Valverde
 South Korea D Yoo
6 6          Argentina J-M Valverde
 South Korea D Yoo
2 1    
   Kazakhstan D Braun
 Kazakhstan S Yessenbekov
2 2         1  Australia S Kadir
 India P Raja
1 3    
3  Japan H Kondo
 Japan J Mitsuhashi
4 2            China D Wu
 China Z Zhang
6 6    
   Russia A Kumantsov
 France L Walter
6 6          Russia A Kumantsov
 France L Walter
4 7 [7]
WC  Uzbekistan A Asanov
 Kazakhstan A Saranchukov
2 5          China D Wu
 China Z Zhang
6 5 [10]  
   China D Wu
 China Z Zhang
6 7            China D Wu
 China Z Zhang
0 4  
   Slovakia A Martin
 Slovakia M Mečíř Jr.
6 4 [10]       2  Russia M Elgin
 Austria N Moser
6 6  
   Russia D Matsukevich
 Russia A Sitak
4 6 [8]        Slovakia A Martin
 Slovakia M Mečíř Jr.
2 6 [11]  
   Czech Republic J Minář
 Slovakia M Semjan
6 3 [5]     4  Australia S Groth
 Kazakhstan A Kedryuk
6 3 [9]  
4  Australia S Groth
 Kazakhstan A Kedryuk
4 6 [10]          Slovakia A Martin
 Slovakia M Mečíř Jr.
2 63  
   New Zealand J Statham
 Israel A Weintraub
2 6 [9]       2  Russia M Elgin
 Austria N Moser
6 7    
   China M-X Gong
 China Z Li
6 3 [11]        China M-X Gong
 China Z Li
4 2  
    2  Russia M Elgin
 Austria N Moser
6 6    
 

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