The numbers don't really work out nicely for doubles with 10 players. About the best that can be done would be something like this:
[(G H) : (A B)] [(F J) : (C I)]
[(E F) : (G J)] [(B C) : (H I)]
[(C F) : (A E)] [(D J) : (B I)]
[(C G) : (B D)] [(F I) : (E H)]
[(A D) : (I J)] [(B G) : (F H)]
[(H J) : (D G)] [(A I) : (B E)]
[(C J) : (E G)] [(A H) : (D F)]
[(C E) : (D H)] [(A F) : (B J)]
[(A G) : (E I)] [(B F) : (C D)]
[(G I) : (A C)] [(B H) : (E J)]
[(A J) : (C H)] [(F G) : (D I)]
Here every pair partners except D&E and those two players get only 8 games while the others get 9 games. Also AI and BH oppose three times each while most other pairs oppose two times each.
Hope that is of some use.