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2011 ATP Challenger TourTrophée des Alpilles


Gilles MüllerÉdouard Roger-VasselinPierre-Hugues HerbertArnaud ClémentNicolas Renavand










Doubles
2011 Trophée des Alpilles
Champions
France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
France Édouard Roger-Vasselin
Runners-up
France Arnaud Clément
France Nicolas Renavand
Final score6–0, 4–6, [10–7]
Events




Singles

Doubles



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Gilles Müller and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions but Müller decided not to participate.


Roger-Vasselin played alongside Pierre-Hugues Herbert. They went on to win the title by defeating Arnaud Clément and Nicolas Renavand 6–0, 4–6, [10–7] in the final.




Contents





  • 1 Seeds


  • 2 Draw

    • 2.1 Key


    • 2.2 Draw



  • 3 References




Seeds




  1. France Arnaud Clément / France Nicolas Renavand (Final)


  2. France Olivier Charroin / India Purav Raja (Semifinals)


  3. France Pierre-Hugues Herbert / France Édouard Roger-Vasselin (Champion)


  4. United Kingdom David Rice / United Kingdom Sean Thornley (Quarterfinals)



Draw



Key



  • Q = Qualifier

  • WC = Wild Card

  • LL = Lucky Loser

  • Alt = Alternate

  • SE = Special Exempt

  • PR = Protected Ranking

  • ITF = ITF entry

  • JE = Junior Exempt

  • w/o = Walkover

  • r = Retired

  • d = Defaulted



Draw










































































































































































































































































First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
1

France A Clément
France N Renavand


w/o
 
 
 

Germany A Begemann
Finland M Kontinen
 
 
 
1

France A Clément
France N Renavand

65
6

[17]
 

Belarus U Ignatik
Russia D Matsukevich


6
67
[10]
 

Belarus U Ignatik
Russia D Matsukevich

77
4
[15]
 

Slovakia L Lacko
Slovakia M Mečíř Jr.
4

79
[6]
1

France A Clément
France N Renavand


78

6
 
4

United Kingdom D Rice
United Kingdom S Thornley


w/o
 
 
WC

France A Escoffier
France M Vaïsse
662
 
 

United Kingdom D Evans
Finland H Kontinen
 
 
 
4

United Kingdom D Rice
United Kingdom S Thornley
2
5
 
 

France Stéphane Costes
France David Couronne
2
5
 
WC

France A Escoffier
France M Vaïsse


6

7
 
WC

France Antoine Escoffier
France Martin Vaïsse


6

7
 
1

France A Clément
France N Renavand
0

6
[7]
 

France Dorian Descloix
France Élie Rousset


6

6
 
3

France P-H Herbert
France É Roger-Vasselin


6
4

[10]
 

France G Burquier
France R Jouan
3
4
 
 

France D Descloix
France É Rousset
4
4
 
 

France Hugo Gallinaro
France Bertrand Vigouroux
3
0
 
3

France P-H Herbert
France É Roger-Vasselin


6

6
 
3

France P-H Herbert
France É Roger-Vasselin


6

6
 
3

France P-H Herbert
France É Roger-Vasselin


6
3

[10]
 

Lithuania L Grigelis
Italy Giuseppe Menga


7

6
 
2

France O Charroin
India P Raja
3

6
[7]
 

France Kevin Boumlil
France Vincent D'Hoir
5
4
 
 

Lithuania L Grigelis
Italy G Menga
4
2
 
 

Spain A Brugués-Davi
France F Martin
5
4
 
2

France O Charroin
India P Raja


6

6
 
2

France O Charroin
India P Raja


7

6
 


References


  • Main Draw

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