2012 IPP Open – Doubles

Doubles
2012 IPP Open
Champions Russia Mikhail Elgin
Slovakia Igor Zelenay
Runners-up Belarus Uladzimir Ignatik
Chinese Taipei Jimmy Wang
Final score 4–6, 7–6(7–0), [10–4]
Main article: 2012 IPP Open

Martin Emmrich and Andreas Siljeström were the defending champions but decided Emmrich not to participate.
Siljeström played alongside Jordan Kerr, losing in the first round.
Mikhail Elgin and Igor Zelenay defeated Uladzimir Ignatik and Jimmy Wang 4–6, 7–6(7–0), [10–4] in the final to win the title.

Seeds

  1. Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý / Slovakia Michal Mertiňák (Semifinals)
  2. Germany Dustin Brown / Germany Michael Kohlmann (Quarterfinals)
  3. Germany Frank Moser / Germany Simon Stadler (Quarterfinals)
  4. Russia Mikhail Elgin / Slovakia Igor Zelenay (Champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 77  
  Australia C Ebelthite
United Kingdom J Murray
2 62   1 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 5 [11]
WC Finland J Paukku
Finland Herkko Pöllänen
6 1 [2] WC Finland H Heliövaara
Finland J Nieminen
3 7 [9]
WC Finland H Heliövaara
Finland J Nieminen
4 6 [10] 1 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
Slovakia M Mertiňák
4 4  
3 Germany F Moser
Germany S Stadler
6 6     Belarus U Ignatik
Chinese Taipei J Wang
6 6  
  Poland T Bednarek
Poland M Kowalczyk
4 2   3 Germany F Moser
Germany S Stadler
4 6 [6]
  Sweden J Brunström
Australia R Junaid
6 65 [5]   Belarus U Ignatik
Chinese Taipei J Wang
6 3 [10]
  Belarus U Ignatik
Chinese Taipei J Wang
3 77 [10]   Belarus U Ignatik
Chinese Taipei J Wang
6 60 [4]
  Australia J Kerr
Sweden A Siljeström
7 2 [8] 4 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia I Zelenay
4 77 [10]
  Germany B Becker
Germany P Petzschner
5 6 [10]   Germany B Becker
Germany P Petzschner
63 6 [6]
  United States J Cerretani
Canada A Shamasdin
1 3   4 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia I Zelenay
77 4 [10]
4 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 6   4 Russia M Elgin
Slovakia I Zelenay
6 4 [10]
  Germany P Marx
Romania F Mergea
6 77     Germany P Marx
Romania F Mergea
4 6 [5]
WC Russia E Donskoy
Russia Alexander Rumyantsev
3 64     Germany P Marx
Romania F Mergea
6 6  
  Slovakia K Beck
Czech Republic J Hájek
3 1   2 Germany D Brown
Germany M Kohlmann
2 3  
2 Germany D Brown
Germany M Kohlmann
6 6  

References

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