2010 Aegon Championships – Doubles

  • Serbia Novak Djokovic
  • Israel Jonathan Erlich
Runners-up
Score6–7(6–8), 6–2, [10–3]DetailsDraw24Events
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2010 tennis event results

The 2010 Aegon Championships (also known traditionally as the Queen's Club Championships) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. Wesley Moodie and Mikhail Youzhny are the defending champions, but Youzhny chose to compete at Halle instead.
Moodie teamed up with Dick Norman, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Novak Djokovic and Jonathan Erlich.
Djokovic and Erlich won in the final 6–7(6–8), 6–2, [10–3] against Karol Beck and David Škoch.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Canada Daniel Nestor / Serbia Nenad Zimonjić (semifinals)
  2. South Africa Wesley Moodie / Belgium Dick Norman (quarterfinals)
  3. Sweden Simon Aspelin / Australia Paul Hanley (second round)
  4. Poland Mariusz Fyrstenberg / Poland Marcin Matkowski (second round)
  5. United States Mardy Fish / The Bahamas Mark Knowles (quarterfinals)
  6. Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Romania Horia Tecău (quarterfinals)
  7. Brazil Marcelo Melo / Brazil Bruno Soares (second round)
  8. France Julien Benneteau / France Michaël Llodra (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 3 4  
  6 6  
  78 2 [3]
  66 6 [10]
8 79 3 [6]
  67 6 [10]

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 6 3 [10]
  6 6     4 6 [5]
 
4 4   1 6 6  
  6 6   5 4 2  
  2 4     3 3  
5 6 6  
1 3 4  
  6 6  
4 4 6 [5]
  3 4     6 3 [10]
  6 6     6 77  
  4 3   6 3 63  
  6 6          
6 w/o    

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 6 6  
WC
2 0     1 4  
  6 6   8 6 6  
  4 77 [7]   4 1  
  6 65 [10]   77 6  
3
64 1  
8 79 3 [6]
  67 6 [10]
7 63 6 [3]
WC 5 3     77 4 [10]
  7 6     4 78 [10]
  6 6   2 6 66 [3]
  3 4     5 63  
2 7 77  

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