Doubles
2010 Farmers Classic
ChampionsUnited States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
Runners-upUnited States Eric Butorac
Netherlands Antilles Jean-Julien Rojer
Score6–7(6–8), 6–2, [10–7]
Draw16
Seeds4

Bob and Mike Bryan successfully defended their title, defeating Eric Butorac and Jean-Julien Rojer in the finals 6–7(6–8), 6–2, [10–7]. The twin brothers set a record of 62 career doubles titles on the ATP Tour, surpassing The Woodies (Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde). Rojer, who was a UCLA tennis player (1999-2002), returned to play on his college home court.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 United States B Bryan
United States M Bryan
6 6  
  United States M Fish
The Bahamas M Knowles
3 4   1 United States B Bryan
United States M Bryan
7 6  
  Latvia E Gulbis
Russia D Tursunov
6 3 [11]   Latvia E Gulbis
Russia D Tursunov
5 3  
  Mexico S González
United States T Rettenmaier
3 6 [9] 1 United States B Bryan
United States M Bryan
6 6  
4 India R Bopanna
Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
63 6 [10] 4 India R Bopanna
Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
2 4  
  United Kingdom C Fleming
United Kingdom K Skupski
77 0 [7] 4 India R Bopanna
Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
3 77 [14]
  France A Clément
Israel J Erlich
710 6     France A Clément
Israel J Erlich
6 64 [12]
  United States T Parrott
Serbia D Vemić
68 2   1 United States B Bryan
United States M Bryan
66 6 [10]
WC United States J Blake
United States S Querrey
3 3     United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
78 2 [7]
  Spain F López
Serbia J Tipsarević
6 6     Spain F López
Serbia J Tipsarević
62 65  
  United Kingdom R Hutchins
Australia J Kerr
6 6     United Kingdom R Hutchins
Australia J Kerr
77 77  
3 Czech Republic M Damm
Germany M Kohlmann
3 3     United Kingdom R Hutchins
Australia J Kerr
3 2  
WC Australia C Ball
Australia C Guccione
3 77 [6]   United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 6  
  United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 64 [10]   United States E Butorac
Netherlands Antilles J-J Rojer
6 4 [10]
  Brazil A Sá
Argentina H Zeballos
62 1   2 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
3 6 [6]
2 Sweden R Lindstedt
Romania H Tecău
77 6  
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