2011 Dunlop World Challenge – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2011 Dunlop World Challenge
Final
Champions
Runners-up
Score64, 61
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
  2010  · Dunlop World Challenge ·  2012  

Treat Conrad Huey and Purav Raja were the defending champions but Huey decided not to participate.
Raja plays alongside Divij Sharan, but lost in the first round to Gao Peng and Gao Wan.

Contents

Hiroki Kondo and Yi Chu-huan won the title, defeating Gao Peng and Gao Wan in the final, 64, 61.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Germany.svg Andre Begemann / Flag of the United States.svg John Paul Fruttero (semifinals)
  2. Flag of India.svg Purav Raja / Flag of India.svg Divij Sharan (first round)
  3. Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Kondo / Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Yi Chu-huan (champions)
  4. Flag of Japan.svg Toshihide Matsui / Flag of Thailand.svg Danai Udomchoke (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 1 79[10]
  Flag of Japan.svg T Ito
Flag of Japan.svg Yasutaka Uchiyama
667[4] 1 66 
 652  WC
3 2  
WC
776 1 6277[4]
3 776 3 7763[10]
 654  3 677 
 
3 7[5] WC Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Endo
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyasu Sato
4 63 
WC Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Endo
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyasu Sato
65 [10]3 66 
WC Flag of New Zealand.svg Jaden Grinter
Flag of Japan.svg Takumi Hernandez
4 4   
4 1  
 
66  
4 6[9]
 2 2  4 64 [11]
4 66 4 3 4  
  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg J Wang
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Chieh-fu
646[7]  
66 
  Flag of Japan.svg Yuichi Ito
Flag of Japan.svg Kento Takeuchi
774 [10]  Flag of Japan.svg Yuichi Ito
Flag of Japan.svg Kento Takeuchi
63 [5]
 
6177[10] 
4 6[10]
2 7765[5]

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