2006 Thailand Open – Doubles

Doubles
2006 Thailand Open
Champion Israel Jonathan Erlich
Israel Andy Ram[1]
Runner-up United Kingdom Andy Murray
United Kingdom Jamie Murray
Final score 6–2, 2–6, [10–4]
Main article: 2006 Thailand Open

The 2006 Thailand Open was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 4th edition of the Thailand Open, and was part of the International Series of the 2006 ATP Tour. It took place at the Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand, from September 25 through October 1, 2006. Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram won in the final 6–2, 2–6, [10–4] against Andy Murray and Jamie Murray.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Main draw

First roundQuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
1 Israel J Erlich
Israel A Ram
77 6
France J Benneteau
South Africa J Coetzee
65 4 1 Israel J Erlich
Israel A Ram
6 77
Germany B Becker
Germany L Burgsmüller
6 62 [6] Czech Republic J Novák
Czech Republic P Pála
3 62
Czech Republic J Novák
Czech Republic P Pála
3 77 [10] 1 Israel J Erlich
Israel A Ram
6 6
3 Australia A Fisher
United States T Phillips
6 6 3 Australia A Fisher
United States T Phillips
1 4
Sweden J Landsberg
Finland J Nieminen
2 1 3 Australia A Fisher
United States T Phillips
2 77 [10]
WC Thailand Sa Ratiwatana
Thailand So Ratiwatana
3 4 United States E Butorac
United States T Parrott
6 65 [8]
United States E Butorac
United States T Parrott
6 6 1 Israel J Erlich
Israel A Ram
6 2 [10]
South Africa C Haggard
Australia J Kerr
6 3 [10] United Kingdom A Murray
United Kingdom J Murray
2 6 [4]
United States K Kim
South Korea H-t Lee
3 6 [4] South Africa C Haggard
Australia J Kerr
6 6
WC Germany R Schüttler
Thailand D Udomchoke
6 6 WC Germany R Schüttler
Thailand D Udomchoke
1 2
4 Australia S Huss
United States J Thomas
4 2 South Africa C Haggard
Australia J Kerr
62 4
United Kingdom A Murray
United Kingdom J Murray
3 79 [10] United Kingdom A Murray
United Kingdom J Murray
77 6
Canada F Dancevic
United States R Ginepri
6 67 [0] United Kingdom A Murray
United Kingdom J Murray
6 6
Spain F López
Russia M Safin
6 6 Spain F López
Russia M Safin
1 2
2 Germany M Kohlmann
Germany A Waske
2 4

References

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