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2009 Abierto Internacional Varonil Club Casablanca – Doubles

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Doubles
2009 Abierto Internacional Varonil Club Casablanca
Final
ChampionsThailand Sanchai Ratiwatana
Thailand Sonchat Ratiwatana
Runners-upDominican Republic Víctor Estrella
Brazil João Souza
Score6–3, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2008 · Abierto Internacional Varonil Club Casablanca · 2010 →

Carsten Ball and Robert Smeets were the defenders of championship title, but they chose not to defend their 2009 win.
Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana defeated Víctor Estrella and João Souza (6–3, 6–3).

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 India P Amritraj
United States D Martin
6 65 [10]
  Mexico B Echagaray
Ecuador G Lapentti
3 7 [12]   Mexico B Echagaray
Ecuador G Lapentti
4 6 [4]
WC Uruguay M Felder
Mexico LM Flores
2     WC Uruguay M Felder
Mexico LM Flores
6 4 [10]
  Colombia A Falla
Colombia S Giraldo
3 r   WC Uruguay M Felder
Mexico LM Flores
0 3  
4 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Thailand So Ratiwatana
2     4 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Thailand So Ratiwatana
6 6  
  South Korea KT Im
United States K Kim
3 r   4 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Thailand So Ratiwatana
7 6  
WC Mexico D Garza
Colombia M Quintero
4 65   WC Mexico JM Elizondo
Mexico C Ramírez
63 4  
WC Mexico JM Elizondo
Mexico C Ramírez
6 7   4 Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Thailand So Ratiwatana
6 6  
  Germany M Bachinger
Switzerland M Lammer
6 6     Dominican Republic V Estrella
Brazil J Souza
3 3  
  Italy R Ghedin
Italy P Lorenzi
3 3     Germany M Bachinger
Switzerland M Lammer
w/o    
  Australia M Matosevic
Thailand D Udomchoke
4 4   3 Mexico S González
Argentina H Zeballos
     
3 Mexico S González
Argentina H Zeballos
6 6   3 Mexico S González
Argentina H Zeballos
2 1  
  Dominican Republic V Estrella
Brazil J Souza
65 7 [10]   Dominican Republic V Estrella
Brazil J Souza
6 6  
  Colombia JS Cabal
Colombia C Salamanca
7 65 [7]   Dominican Republic V Estrella
Brazil J Souza
6 7  
  United Kingdom J Goodall
Poland D Olejniczak
7 6     United Kingdom J Goodall
Poland D Olejniczak
4 65  
2 Austria M Fischer
Belgium D Norman
5 3  

References

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