Not only was it a pretty bad call, it wasn't even the worst call in the hand. You should not have called the small blinds raise to begin with on a hand like that. You put yourself in an at best marginal situation to begin with by calling the preflop raise (9 10 can get you in a lot of trouble, even if it's suited). Even after that....you know the guy is ahead of you when you call his all in and there's only the river left. You hit the draw and you had a lot of outs but you put your tournament life at risk when it wasn't necessary. It would have been a great call in a cash game (Because of pot odds and outs) but tournament play is a different animal, I wouldn't have done it personally mainly because of your stack size....you only would have had 2 big blinds left if you were to lose. Your only going to get a card that improves your hand less than half the time in that situation.

If you keep putting yourself in situations like that in a tournament, you will be lucky to cash in last place.