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==Seeds==
==Seeds==
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# {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Max Mirnyi]] / {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Daniel Nestor]] ''(Semifinals)''
# {{flagicon|BLR}} [[Max Mirnyi]] / {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Daniel Nestor]] ''(semifinals)''
# {{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]] / {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]] ''(First Round)''
# {{flagicon|POL}} [[Łukasz Kubot]] / {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Oliver Marach]] ''(first round)''
# {{flagicon|CZE}} '''[[Lukáš Dlouhý]] / {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Paul Hanley (tennis)|Paul Hanley]] (Champions)'''
# {{flagicon|CZE}} '''[[Lukáš Dlouhý]] / {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Paul Hanley (tennis)|Paul Hanley]] (champions)'''
# {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Robert Lindstedt]] / {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Horia Tecău]] ''(Final, retired due to Lindstedt's right calf muscle injury)''
# {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Robert Lindstedt]] / {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Horia Tecău]] ''(final, retired due to Lindstedt's right calf muscle injury)''
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===Draw===
===Draw===
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Revision as of 23:26, 25 February 2022

Men's doubles
2011 Brisbane International
Final
ChampionsCzech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý
Australia Paul Hanley
Runners-upSweden Robert Lindstedt
Romania Horia Tecău
Score6–4, ret.
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Jérémy Chardy and Marc Gicquel were the defending champions, having beaten Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes in the 2010 final but decided not to participate this year.
Dlouhý and Paul Hanley won this tournament. Their opponents (Robert Lindstedt and Horia Tecău) retired, when the result was 6–4, due to Lindstedt's injury.

Seeds

  1. Belarus Max Mirnyi / Canada Daniel Nestor (semifinals)
  2. Poland Łukasz Kubot / Austria Oliver Marach (first round)
  3. Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý / Australia Paul Hanley (champions)
  4. Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Romania Horia Tecău (final, retired due to Lindstedt's right calf muscle injury)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Belarus M Mirnyi
Canada D Nestor
3 6 [10]
  Netherlands T de Bakker
Russia D Tursunov
6 3 [5] 1 Belarus M Mirnyi
Canada D Nestor
6 6  
  Australia R Junaid
Germany T Kamke
4 6 [12]   Germany B Becker
Germany M Kohlmann
1 2  
  Germany B Becker
Germany M Kohlmann
6 1 [14] 1 Belarus M Mirnyi
Canada D Nestor
4 2  
3 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
Australia P Hanley
77 6   3 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
Australia P Hanley
6 6  
  Israel J Erlich
Israel A Ram
61 2   3 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
Australia P Hanley
6 77  
ALT Ukraine A Dolgopolov
Uzbekistan D Istomin
4 4     France A Clément
Slovakia M Mertiňák
4 63  
  France A Clément
Slovakia M Mertiňák
6 6   3 Czech Republic L Dlouhý
Australia P Hanley
6    
WC Australia M Ebden
Australia P Luczak
6 6   4 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
4 r  
  France F Serra
France G Simon
3 2   WC Australia M Ebden
Australia P Luczak
3 77 [11]
  United States E Butorac
Curaçao J-J Rojer
77 68 [2] 4 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
6 62 [13]
4 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
62 710 [10] 4 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
4 6 [10]
  Germany P Petzschner
Austria A Peya
7 3 [11]   Germany P Petzschner
Austria A Peya
6 3 [4]
  United States M Fish
United States A Roddick
5 6 [9]   Germany P Petzschner
Austria A Peya
6 6  
WC Australia C Ball
Australia C Guccione
7 4 [10] WC Australia C Ball
Australia C Guccione
2 2  
2 Poland Ł Kubot
Austria O Marach
5 6 [8]

References

27°31′30″S 153°0′26″E / 27.52500°S 153.00722°E / -27.52500; 153.00722 (Queensland Tennis Centre)