2011 Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì – Doubles

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Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì – Doubles
2011 Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì
Champions Flag of Germany.svg Dustin Brown
Flag of Croatia.svg Lovro Zovko
Runners-up Flag of Italy.svg Alessio di Mauro
Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Motti
Final score7–6(7–4), 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
  2010  · Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì ·  2015  

Robin Haase and Thomas Schoorel were the defending champions, but decided not to participate.

Contents

Dustin Brown and Lovro Zovko won against Alessio di Mauro and Alessandro Motti 7–6(7–4), 7–5 in the final and got the title.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Germany.svg Dustin Brown / Flag of Croatia.svg Lovro Zovko (champions)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Martin Emmrich / Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ken Skupski (semifinals)
  3. Flag of France.svg Olivier Charroin / Flag of India.svg Purav Raja (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Colin Ebelthite / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Feeney (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of Croatia.svg L Zovko
667[10]
  Flag of Romania.svg V Crivoi
Flag of Germany.svg D Gremelmayr
3 79[5] 1 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of Croatia.svg L Zovko
3 6[10]
  Flag of Italy.svg W Trusendi
Flag of Italy.svg S Vagnozzi
66   Flag of Italy.svg W Trusendi
Flag of Italy.svg S Vagnozzi
64 [4]
WC Flag of Argentina.svg Kevin Konfederak
Flag of Spain.svg R Ramírez Hidalgo
3 2  1 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of Croatia.svg L Zovko
63 [10]
3 Flag of France.svg O Charroin
Flag of India.svg P Raja
66 3 Flag of France.svg O Charroin
Flag of India.svg P Raja
3 6[7]
  Flag of Italy.svg M Crugnola
Flag of Romania.svg A Ungur
3 2  3 Flag of France.svg O Charroin
Flag of India.svg P Raja
773 [10]
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Pospíšil
Flag of France.svg F Serra
66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Pospíšil
Flag of France.svg F Serra
646[8]
  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg E Korolev
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Škoch
4 2  1 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
Flag of Croatia.svg L Zovko
777 
  Flag of Italy.svg A di Mauro
Flag of Italy.svg A Motti
66   Flag of Italy.svg A di Mauro
Flag of Italy.svg A Motti
645  
  Flag of Austria.svg N Moser
Flag of Austria.svg P Oswald
3 4    Flag of Italy.svg A di Mauro
Flag of Italy.svg A Motti
66 
WC Flag of Italy.svg S Ianni
Flag of Italy.svg M Trevisan
67 WC Flag of Italy.svg S Ianni
Flag of Italy.svg M Trevisan
4 4  
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Ebelthite
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Feeney
4 5    Flag of Italy.svg A di Mauro
Flag of Italy.svg A Motti
7779 
  Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño-Busta
Flag of Spain.svg I Navarro
1 6[7] 2 Flag of Germany.svg M Emmrich
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Skupski
6467 
WC Flag of Argentina.svg F Delbonis
Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Pastor
61 [10]WC Flag of Argentina.svg F Delbonis
Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Pastor
4 2  
  Flag of Germany.svg S Greul
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Wassen
3 4  2 Flag of Germany.svg M Emmrich
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Skupski
66 
2 Flag of Germany.svg M Emmrich
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Skupski
66 

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