2011 All Japan Indoor Tennis Championships – Doubles

Doubles
2011 All Japan Indoor Tennis Championships
Champions Germany Dominik Meffert
Germany Simon Stadler
Runners-up Germany Andre Begemann
Australia James Lemke
Final score 7–5, 2–6, [10–7]

Martin Fischer and Philipp Oswald were the defending champions, but Fischer chose not to participate this year.
As a result, Oswald played alongside Nikolaus Moser. They reached the quarterfinals, but lost to Andrey Kumantsov and Michael Ryderstedt.
Dominik Meffert and Simon Stadler won the title after defeating Andre Begemann and James Lemke 7–5, 2–6, [10–7].

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Philippines TC Huey
 India P Raja
7 66 [6]  
WC  Japan Yaoki Ishii
 Japan Kento Takeuchi
62 7 [10]     WC  Japan Yaoki Ishii
 Japan Kento Takeuchi
64 6 [7]  
   United States JP Fruttero
 United States N Monroe
7 7          United States JP Fruttero
 United States N Monroe
7 3 [10]  
WC  Japan T Suzuki
 Japan Y Uchiyama
64 65            United States JP Fruttero
 United States N Monroe
4 6 [10]  
3  Australia C Ebelthite
 Australia S Kadir
4 4            Germany A Begemann
 Australia J Lemke
6 3 [12]  
   Germany A Begemann
 Australia J Lemke
6 6          Germany A Begemann
 Australia J Lemke
6 6  
   Chinese Taipei H-h Lee
 Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
2 6 [10]        Chinese Taipei H-h Lee
 Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
1 1    
   Germany S Rieschick
 Thailand D Udomchoke
6 4 [6]          Germany A Begemann
 Australia J Lemke
5 6 [7]
WC  Japan Hiroki Moriya
 Japan Bumpei Sato
3 4         4  Germany D Meffert
 Germany S Stadler
7 2 [10]
   India D Sharan
 India V Vardhan
6 6          India D Sharan
 India V Vardhan
7 2 [5]  
   Japan T Ito
 Japan T Matsui
2 1       4  Germany D Meffert
 Germany S Stadler
65 6 [10]  
4  Germany D Meffert
 Germany S Stadler
6 6         4  Germany D Meffert
 Germany S Stadler
6 6  
Q  Russia A Kumantsov
 Sweden M Ryderstedt
3 7 [10]       Q  Russia A Kumantsov
 Sweden M Ryderstedt
3 0    
   Italy T Fabbiano
 Italy G Naso
6 5 [2]     Q  Russia A Kumantsov
 Sweden M Ryderstedt
7 7  
   Japan H Kondo
 Japan G Soeda
3 4       2  Austria N Moser
 Austria P Oswald
5 64    
2  Austria N Moser
 Austria P Oswald
6 6    

References

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