2007 Austrian Open – Doubles

Doubles
2007 Austrian Open
Final
ChampionsPeru Luis Horna
Italy Potito Starace
Runners-upGermany Tomas Behrend
Germany Christopher Kas
Score7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–5)
Events
Singles Doubles
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The 2007 Austrian Open was the thirty-sixth edition of the Austrian Open and it took place from July 23–30, 2007.

Philipp Kohlschreiber and Stefan Koubek were the defending champions, but none competed this year, as both players were focusing on the singles tournament.

Luis Horna and Potito Starace won the title by defeating Tomas Behrend and Christopher Kas 7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–5) in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Sweden Simon Aspelin / Austria Julian Knowle (semifinals)
  2. Czech Republic Petr Pála / Czech Republic Pavel Vízner (quarterfinals)
  3. Czech Republic František Čermák / Czech Republic Leoš Friedl (quarterfinals)
  4. Argentina Martín García / Argentina Sebastián Prieto (quarterfinals)

Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Sweden S Aspelin
Austria J Knowle
3 6 [10]
Austria O Marach
Austria A Peya
6 3 [5] 1 Sweden S Aspelin
Austria J Knowle
6 6
Argentina A Calleri
Serbia N Zimonjić
6 5 [11] Argentina A Calleri
Serbia N Zimonjić
3 3
Belarus M Mirnyi
Spain T Robredo
4 7 [9] 1 Sweden S Aspelin
Austria J Knowle
63 3
4 Argentina M García
Argentina S Prieto
6 6 Peru L Horna
Italy P Starace
77 6
Alt United States H Armando
Argentina S Roitman
3 2 4 Argentina M García
Argentina S Prieto
6 3 [9]
Peru L Horna
Italy P Starace
6 6 Peru L Horna
Italy P Starace
3 6 [11]
WC Austria D Köllerer
Austria P Oswald
4 2 Peru L Horna
Italy P Starace
77 77
Germany T Behrend
Germany C Kas
77 6 Germany T Behrend
Germany C Kas
64 65
Argentina JI Chela
Chile N Massú
63 3 Germany T Behrend
Germany C Kas
6 6
Czech Republic T Cibulec
Czech Republic C Suk
63 4 3 Czech Republic F Čermák
Czech Republic L Friedl
3 4
3 Czech Republic F Čermák
Czech Republic L Friedl
77 6 Germany T Behrend
Germany C Kas
6 6
Spain N Almagro
Spain I Navarro Pastor
77 6 Spain N Almagro
Spain I Navarro Pastor
1 3
Argentina J Mónaco
Argentina M Zabaleta
65 1 Spain N Almagro
Spain I Navarro Pastor
6 6
WC Austria J Ager
France J Eysseric
0 3 2 Czech Republic P Pála
Czech Republic P Vízner
4 4
2 Czech Republic P Pála
Czech Republic P Vízner
6 6

References

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