Defending champion in the singles was Tommy Robredo , who took part in the tournament in Marseille at the same time. In the final, Juan Carlos Ferrero won 5: 7, 6: 3, 6: 4 against his compatriot David Ferrer . This was his second title and his 14th career title in the current season after the success in Costa do Sauípe . In doubles, Marcel Granollers and Alberto Martín were the defending champions, but they did not compete together this year. In this year's final, Sebastián Prieto and Horacio Zeballos prevailed against Simon Greul and Peter Luczak in two sets . This was their first joint title.
The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs. The total prize pool was $ 475,300 and total financial liabilities were $ 544,300.
The qualification took place from February 13th to 15th, 2010. Four qualifying places were played, which entitle them to participate in the main draw of the tournament.
The following prize money and world ranking points were paid out or credited for reaching the respective round. Players who moved into the main draw via qualification received the specified qualification points in addition to those for reaching the respective round. Otherwise the amounts are not to be understood as cumulative. Prize money for the double competition applies per team.