Unfortunately there is no such schedule. The argument goes as follows:
There are 55 matches to play in the round robin, 27 of these are played on day 1, the remaining 28 are played on day 2. Consider the 28 matches on day 2, which involve 28*2=56 slots in which a team plays. Within the rules, 10 of the 11 teams can each be assigned 5 slots each, but the remaining team must play in all 6 remaining slots if the round robin is to be completed in 2 days.
Here is an example of such a schedule:
M1 M2 M3 M4
(I J) (B D) (E F) (---)
(B H) (D G) (C F) (A K)
(B E) (A I) (J K) (C D)
(A C) (F J) (G H) (B I)
(A G) (F H) (E K) (D J)
(C I) (E J) (B G) (A H)
(F K) (C G) (E I) (D H)
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(B K) (C H) (A D) (E G)
(D E) (H I) (A J) (B F)
(E H) (G K) (C J) (F I)
(H J) (D K) (A B) (C E)
(F G) (B J) (D I) (C K)
(D F) (A E) (H K) (G I)
(I K) (A F) (B C) (G J)
teams A to J play exactly 5 times each on both days, but team K plays 4 times on day 1 and 6 times on day 2. Additionally each teams plays 2 or 3 times on each mat.
Hope that helps.