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2010 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell

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2010 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell
Date19–25 April
Edition58th
CategoryATP World Tour 500
Draw56S / 24D
Prize money€1,550,000
SurfaceClay / outdoor
LocationBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain
VenueReal Club de Tenis Barcelona
Champions
Singles
Spain Fernando Verdasco
Doubles
Canada Daniel Nestor / Serbia Nenad Zimonjić
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Central court, 2010 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell
Thomaz Bellucci and David Ferrer, 2010 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell

The 2010 Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell (also known as the Torneo Godó) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 58th edition of the event known this year as the Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell, and was part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2010 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, from April 19 through April 25, 2010.

Defending champion Rafael Nadal withdrew from the tournament this year citing fatigue.

The event also featured a seniors' tournament that was part of the ATP Champions Tour, which was held from April 16 to 18. Goran Ivanišević won the title.

Finals

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Singles

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Spain Fernando Verdasco defeated Sweden Robin Söderling, 6–3, 4–6, 6–3

  • It was Verdasco's 2nd title of the year and 5th of his career. It was the 8th straight year a Spaniard had won the title.

Doubles

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Canada Daniel Nestor / Serbia Nenad Zimonjić defeated Australia Lleyton Hewitt / The Bahamas Mark Knowles, 4–6, 6–3, [10-5]

Seniors

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Croatia Goran Ivanišević defeated Sweden Thomas Enqvist, 6–4, 6–4

Entrants

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Seeds

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Athlete Nationality Ranking* Seeding
Rafael Nadal Spain Spain 3 1
Robin Söderling Sweden Sweden 8 2
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga France France 10 3
Fernando González Chile Chile 11 4
Fernando Verdasco Spain Spain 12 5
Tomáš Berdych Czech Republic Czech Republic 15 6
Juan Carlos Ferrero Spain Spain 16 7
David Ferrer Spain Spain 17 8
Tommy Robredo Spain Spain 23 9
Juan Mónaco Argentina Argentina 24 10
Jürgen Melzer Austria Austria 27 11
Lleyton Hewitt Australia Australia 30 12
Thomaz Bellucci Brazil Brazil 31 13
Albert Montañés Spain Spain 32 14
Nicolás Almagro Spain Spain 34 15
Feliciano López Spain Spain 35 16
  • Rankings as of April 12, 2010.

Other entrants

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The following players received wildcards into the main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received the lucky loser spot:

Notable withdrawals

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The following players withdrew from the tournament for various reasons:

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