2007 SAP Open – Doubles

Doubles
2007 SAP Open
Champions United States Eric Butorac
United Kingdom Jamie Murray
Runners-up South Africa Chris Haggard
Germany Rainer Schüttler
Final score 7–5, 7–6(8–6)
Main article: 2007 SAP Open

Jonas Björkman and John McEnroe were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Eric Butorac and Jamie Murray won the title, defeating Chris Haggard and Rainer Schüttler 7–5, 7–6(8–6) in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Czech Republic F Čermák
Czech Republic J Levinský
65 1  
  United Kingdom J Auckland
Australia S Huss
77 6     United Kingdom J Auckland
Australia S Huss
3 3r  
WC United States S Lipsky
United States D Martin
6 3 [11] WC United States S Lipsky
United States D Martin
6 2  
  South Korea H-t Lee
Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu
3 6 [9] WC United States S Lipsky
United States D Martin
4 67  
3 United States P Goldstein
United States J Thomas
6 1 [10]   United States E Butorac
United Kingdom J Murray
6 79  
  United States J Blake
United States M Fish
3 6 [4] 3 United States P Goldstein
United States J Thomas
4 3  
  Denmark K Pless
Thailand D Udomchoke
3 4     United States E Butorac
United Kingdom J Murray
6 6  
  United States E Butorac
United Kingdom J Murray
6 6     United States E Butorac
United Kingdom J Murray
7 78  
  Australia A Fisher
United States T Parrott
4 6 [6] 4 South Africa C Haggard
Germany R Schüttler
5 66  
  Russia T Gabashvili
Russia M Safin
6 4 [10]   Russia T Gabashvili
Russia M Safin
3 5  
  Germany S Greul
Germany B Phau
3 63   4 South Africa C Haggard
Germany R Schüttler
6 7  
4 South Africa C Haggard
Germany R Schüttler
6 77   4 South Africa C Haggard
Germany R Schüttler
7 6  
WC United States A Delic
United States R Kendrick
6 62 [10] WC United States A Delic
United States R Kendrick
5 4  
  Australia J Kerr
Australia T Perry
3 77 [6] WC United States A Delic
United States R Kendrick
6 7  
  United States S Querrey
United States V Spadea
6 6     United States S Querrey
United States V Spadea
2 5  
2 Sweden S Aspelin
Sweden R Lindstedt
4 4  

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