2011 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Doubles

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Doubles
2011 Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Ebden
Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Harrison
Runners-up Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Brunström
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Adil Shamasdin
Final score4–6, 6–3, [10–5]
Events
Singles Doubles
  2010  · Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships ·  2012  

Carsten Ball and Chris Guccione were the defending champions, but decided not to participate.

Contents

Matthew Ebden and Ryan Harrison defeated Johan Brunström and Adil Shamasdin in the final of this tournament.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Scott Lipsky / Flag of the United States.svg Rajeev Ram (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Brazil.svg Marcelo Melo / Flag of Brazil.svg André Sá (semifinals)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg James Cerretani / Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Marx (first round)
  4. Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Brunström / Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Adil Shamasdin (final)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg S Lipsky
Flag of the United States.svg R Ram
677 
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Delgado
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Marray
2 64 1 Flag of the United States.svg S Lipsky
Flag of the United States.svg R Ram
3 6[7]
  Flag of the Philippines.svg TC Huey
Flag of the United States.svg R Sweeting
2 77[6] WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Ebden
Flag of the United States.svg R Harrison
63 [10]
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Ebden
Flag of the United States.svg R Harrison
664[10]WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Ebden
Flag of the United States.svg R Harrison
67 
3 Flag of the United States.svg J Cerretani
Flag of Germany.svg P Marx
5 2    Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović
Flag of Germany.svg F Moser
3 5  
  Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović
Flag of Germany.svg F Moser
76   Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović
Flag of Germany.svg F Moser
774 [10]
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Fisher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kerr
1 6[11]WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Fisher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kerr
636[4]
  Flag of France.svg A Clément
Flag of France.svg N Mahut
63 [9] WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Ebden
Flag of the United States.svg R Harrison
4 6[10]
  Flag of Germany.svg D Gremelmayr
Flag of Germany.svg T Kamke
1 6[10]4 Flag of Sweden.svg J Brunström
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
63 [5]
  Flag of Slovakia.svg K Beck
Flag of Israel.svg D Sela
62 [8]   Flag of Germany.svg D Gremelmayr
Flag of Germany.svg T Kamke
2 0  
  Flag of Germany.svg M Bachinger
Flag of Germany.svg M Kohlmann
4 1  4 Flag of Sweden.svg J Brunström
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
66 
4 Flag of Sweden.svg J Brunström
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
66 4 Flag of Sweden.svg J Brunström
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg A Shamasdin
63 [10]
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Dimitrov
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K Skupski
4 4  2 Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
Flag of Brazil.svg A Sá
4 6[5]
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus
66   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg R Bemelmans
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus
63 [8]
  Flag of the United States.svg A Bogomolov Jr.
Flag of Germany.svg D Brown
7765[6] 2 Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
Flag of Brazil.svg A Sá
4 6[10]
2 Flag of Brazil.svg M Melo
Flag of Brazil.svg A Sá
6177[10]

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