2010 Wimbledon Championships – Boys' doubles

Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Kevin Krawietz were the defending champions. However, Herbert was no longer eligible to compete as a Junior. Krawietz competed with Peter Heller and lost in the semifinals to Lewis Burton and George Morgan.

Boys' doubles
2010 Wimbledon Championships
Final
ChampionsUnited Kingdom Liam Broady
United Kingdom Tom Farquharson
Runners-upUnited Kingdom Lewis Burton
United Kingdom George Morgan
Score7–6(7–4), 6–4
Events
Singles men women boys girls
Doubles men women mixed boys girls
WC Singles men women quad
WC Doubles men women quad
Legends men women seniors
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Liam Broady and Tom Farquharson defeated Lewis Burton and George Morgan in the final, 7–6(7–4), 6–4 to win the boys' doubles tennis title at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships.[1] It was the first all-British final in the title's history and the first British champions since Martin Lee and James Trotman in 1995.

Seeds edit

  1.   Duilio Beretta /   Roberto Quiroz (second round)
  2.   Damir Džumhur /   Mate Pavić (second round)
  3.   Denis Kudla /   Raymond Sarmiento (second round)
  4.   Juan Sebastián Gómez /   Yasutaka Uchiyama (quarterfinals)
  5.   Peter Heller /   Kevin Krawietz (semifinals)
  6.   Hugo Dellien /   Dominic Thiem (first round)
  7.   Guilherme Clezar /   Tiago Fernandes (quarterfinals)
  8.   Filip Horanský /   Jozef Kovalík (first round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Semifinals Final
          
  Lewis Burton
  George Morgan
6 3 15
5   Peter Heller
  Kevin Krawietz
3 6 13
  Lewis Burton
  George Morgan
64 4
WC   Liam Broady
  Tom Farquharson
77 6
WC   Liam Broady
  Tom Farquharson
6 64 6
  Mikhail Biryukov
  Alexander Rumyantsev
0 77 4

Top half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   Duilio Beretta
  Roberto Quiroz
5 6 6
  Nick Chappell
  Dane Webb
7 3 2 1   D Beretta
  R Quiroz
6 5 9
  Marco Cecchinato
  Alessandro Colella
4 3   L Burton
  G Morgan
4 7 11
  Lewis Burton
  George Morgan
6 6   L Burton
  G Morgan
6 77
  Márton Fucsovics
  Libor Salaba
710 6   M Fucsovics
  L Salaba
2 61
  Micke Kontinen
  Jiří Veselý
68 3   M Fucsovics
  L Salaba
6 6
  Darian King
  Máté Zsiga
6 6   D King
  M Zsiga
4 4
8   Filip Horanský
  Jozef Kovalík
0 3   L Burton
  G Morgan
6 3 15
4   Juan Sebastián Gómez
  Yasutaka Uchiyama
6 6 5   P Heller
  K Krawietz
3 6 13
  Taro Daniel
  Dennis Novikov
2 1 4   JS Gómez
  Y Uchiyama
6 6
  Benjamin Mitchell
  Ben Wagland
1 4 WC   T Allen
  J Carpenter
1 2
WC   Tom Allen
  Jack Carpenter
6 6 4   JS Gómez
  Y Uchiyama
2 63
Alt   Federico Coria
  Diego Galeano
2 63 5   P Heller
  K Krawietz
6 77
  Mitchell Frank
  Junior Alexander Ore
6 77   M Frank
  JA Ore
65 2
  Facundo Argüello
  Agustín Velotti
66 3 5   P Heller
  K Krawietz
77 6
5   Peter Heller
  Kevin Krawietz
78 6

Bottom half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7   Guilherme Clezar
  Tiago Fernandes
2 77 6
  Justin Eleveld
  Jannick Lupescu
6 61 2 7   G Clezar
  T Fernandes
79 6
  Sam Barry
  Ben McLachlan
2 2   J Kubler
  A Whittington
67 3
  Jason Kubler
  Andrew Whittington
6 6 7   G Clezar
  T Fernandes
3 6 2
WC   Liam Broady
  Tom Farquharson
1 6 6 WC   L Broady
  T Farquharson
6 4 6
  Tobias Blomgren
  John Morrissey
6 2 3 WC   L Broady
  T Farquharson
4 6 6
  Francis Alcantara
  Oliver Golding
1 4 3   D Kudla
  R Sarmiento
6 2 2
3   Denis Kudla
  Raymond Sarmiento
6 6 WC   L Broady
  T Farquharson
6 64 6
6   Hugo Dellien
  Dominic Thiem
6 4 1   M Biryukov
  A Rumyantsev
0 77 4
  Mikhail Biryukov
  Alexander Rumyantsev
3 6 6   M Biryukov
  A Rumyantsev
6 6
WC   Luke Bambridge
  Kyle Edmund
6 77 WC   L Bambridge
  K Edmund
4 2
  Romain Arneodo
  Mick Lescure
3 63   M Biryukov
  A Rumyantsev
6 6
  Sebastian Lavie
  Renzo Olivo
3 2 WC   R Gabb
  A Hewitt
4 4
WC   Richard Gabb
  Ashley Hewitt
6 6 WC   R Gabb
  A Hewitt
77 4 16
  Jeson Patrombon
  Ahmed Triki
3 2 2   D Džumhur
  M Pavić
63 6 14
2   Damir Džumhur
  Mate Pavić
6 6

References edit

  1. ^ "Boys' Doubles Finals 1982-2017". wimbledon.com. Wimbledon Championships. Retrieved 12 June 2018.

External links edit