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2010 McDonald's Burnie International – Men's doubles

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Men's doubles
2010 McDonald's Burnie International
Final
ChampionsAustralia Matthew Ebden
Australia Samuel Groth
Runners-upAustralia James Lemke
Australia Dane Propoggia
Score6–7(8–10), 7–6(7–4), [10–8]
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Miles Armstrong and Sadik Kadir were the defending champions, but Armstrong chose to not participate this year. Kadir partnered up with Joseph Sirianni, but they lost 7–5, 5–7, [11–13] against Rameez Junaid and Daniel King-Turner in the first round.
Matthew Ebden and Samuel Groth won the title, defeating James Lemke and Dane Propoggia 6–7(8–10), 7–6(7–4), [10–8] in the final.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Australia S Kadir
Australia J Sirianni
7 67 [11]
  Australia R Junaid
New Zealand D King-Turner
5 79 [13]   Australia R Junaid
New Zealand D King-Turner
3 63  
  Japan H Moriya
Thailand K Wachiramanowong
1 4     Australia B Klein
Australia J Millman
6 77  
  Australia B Klein
Australia J Millman
6 6     Australia B Klein
Australia J Millman
3 3  
4 Japan J Mitsuhashi
Chinese Taipei T-h Yang
4 3     Australia M Ebden
Australia S Groth
6 6  
  Australia C Ebelthite
Australia M Reid
6 6     Australia C Ebelthite
Australia M Reid
3 4  
  Australia N Lindahl
Australia M Matosevic
1 3     Australia M Ebden
Australia S Groth
6 6  
  Australia M Ebden
Australia S Groth
6 6     Australia M Ebden
Australia S Groth
68 77 [10]
  Australia D Kelly
Australia J Maher
2 6 [10]   Australia J Lemke
Australia D Propoggia
710 64 [8]
  New Zealand M Daniell
Australia G Jones
6 4 [3]   Australia D Kelly
Australia J Maher
1 4  
  Australia J Lemke
Australia D Propoggia
6 6     Australia J Lemke
Australia D Propoggia
6 6  
3 Canada P-L Duclos
Finland H Kontinen
3 4     Australia J Lemke
Australia D Propoggia
77 6  
  Australia L Saville
Australia J Swaysland
3 7 [10]   Australia N Roshan
New Zealand J Statham
64 3  
  Japan T Ito
Japan Y Sugita
6 5 [12]   Japan T Ito
Japan Y Sugita
3 6 [4]
  Australia N Roshan
New Zealand J Statham
7 6     Australia N Roshan
New Zealand J Statham
6 2 [10]
2 Australia K Hensel
Australia A Hubble
5 3  
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