2009 Copa Petrobras São Paulo – Doubles

Doubles
2009 Copa Petrobras São Paulo
Champions Brazil Franco Ferreiro
Brazil Ricardo Mello
Runners-up Argentina Diego Junqueira
Spain David Marrero
Final score 6–3, 6–3

Juan-Martín Aranguren and Franco Ferreiro were the defending champions, but they chose to not compete together.
Aranguren partnered with Sebastián Decoud, but they lost to Ricardo Hocevar and João Souza in the quarterfinal.
Ferreiro decided to play with Ricardo Mello. They reached the final, when they won 6–3, 6–3, against Diego Junqueira and David Marrero.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Finals
1  Mexico S González
 Argentina S Prieto
3 1    
   Brazil R Hocevar
 Brazil J Souza
6 6          Brazil R Hocevar
 Brazil J Souza
7 7    
   Argentina J-M Aranguren
 Argentina S Decoud
6 6          Argentina J-M Aranguren
 Argentina S Decoud
5 5    
WC  Brazil A Meirelles
 Brazil G Wanderley
2 1            Brazil R Hocevar
 Brazil J Souza
64 3    
4  Argentina D Junqueira
 Spain D Marrero
69 6 [10]       4  Argentina D Junqueira
 Spain D Marrero
7 6    
   Spain I Cervantes-Huegun
 Spain G Olaso
7 3 [4]     4  Argentina D Junqueira
 Spain D Marrero
7 6  
   Brazil T Alves
 Brazil M Torres
6 6          Brazil T Alves
 Brazil M Torres
5 3    
   Portugal R Machado
 Portugal L Tavares
2 0         4  Argentina D Junqueira
 Spain D Marrero
3 3  
   Chile P Capdeville
 Chile N Massú
6 4 [8]          Brazil F Ferreiro
 Brazil R Mello
6 6  
   Brazil F Ferreiro
 Brazil R Mello
3 6 [10]        Brazil F Ferreiro
 Brazil R Mello
6 6    
WC  Brazil E Gomes
 Brazil T Lopes
64 2       3  Brazil R Dutra da Silva
 Brazil J Silva
3 2    
3  Brazil R Dutra da Silva
 Brazil J Silva
7 6            Brazil F Ferreiro
 Brazil R Mello
4 6 [11]
   Monaco B Balleret
 France J Dasnières de Veigy
1 4         WC  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil F Romboli
6 3 [9]  
WC  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil F Romboli
6 6       WC  Brazil M Demoliner
 Brazil F Romboli
4 6 [10]
   Spain P Andújar
 Spain P Riba
6 6          Spain P Andújar
 Spain P Riba
6 2 [8]  
2  Poland T Bednarek
 Poland M Kowalczyk
1 3    

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