2006 Kingfisher Airlines Tennis Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2006 Kingfisher Airlines Tennis Open
ChampionsCroatia Mario Ančić
India Mahesh Bhupathi
Runners-upIndia Rohan Bopanna
India Mustafa Ghouse
Score6–4, 6–7(6–8),
Draw16 (2WC)
Seeds4

This is the first edition of the tournament that was played in Mumbai. Last year champions (in Ho Chi Minh City) were Lars Burgsmüller and Philipp Kohlschreiber. None competed this year.

Mario Ančić and Mahesh Bhupathi won the title by defeating Rohan Bopanna and Mustafa Ghouse 6–4, 6–7(6–8), in the final.

Seeds

  1. Austria Alexander Peya / Germany Björn Phau (first round)
  2. Poland Łukasz Kubot / Czech Republic Robin Vik (quarterfinals)
  3. Croatia Mario Ančić / India Mahesh Bhupathi (champions)
  4. United Kingdom James Auckland / United Kingdom Jamie Delgado (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Austria A Peya
Germany B Phau
3 4
India R Bopanna
India M Ghouse
6 6 India R Bopanna
India M Ghouse
79 6
WC India K Rastogi
India S Singh
3 3 South Africa R de Voest
Russia I Kunitsyn
67 1
South Africa R de Voest
Russia I Kunitsyn
6 6 India R Bopanna
India M Ghouse
4 6
4 United Kingdom J Auckland
United Kingdom J Delgado
6 5 4 United Kingdom J Auckland
United Kingdom J Delgado
6 3
Italy S Galvani
Italy D Sanguinetti
3 7 4 United Kingdom J Auckland
United Kingdom J Delgado
w/o
Argentina JM del Potro
Argentina J Mónaco
6 6 Argentina JM del Potro
Argentina J Mónaco
Austria S Koubek
Germany F Moser
3 4 India R Bopanna
India M Ghouse
4 78
India L Paes
Pakistan A Qureshi
6 6 3 Croatia M Ančić
India M Bhupathi
6 66
Paraguay R Delgado
Greece K Economidis
4 4 India L Paes
Pakistan A Qureshi
1 7
WC India Christopher Marquis
India Akash Wagh
0 1 3 Croatia M Ančić
India M Bhupathi
6 5
3 Croatia M Ančić
India M Bhupathi
6 6 3 Croatia M Ančić
India M Bhupathi
w/o
Germany D Gremelmayr
Germany S Greul
6 1 Germany D Gremelmayr
Germany S Greul
Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu
Denmark K Pless
4 6 Germany D Gremelmayr
Germany S Greul
1 6
Netherlands J Smit
Netherlands M van Haasteren
79 64 2 Poland Ł Kubot
Czech Republic R Vik
6 4
2 Poland Ł Kubot
Czech Republic R Vik
67 77

References

  1. ^ Huy Kham, Nguyen (2 October 2005). "Burgsmuller and Kohlschreiber hold winners' trophies after final match against Fisher and Lindstedt at Vietnam Open tennis tournament in Ho Chi Minh City". Adobe Stock. Reuters. Archived from the original on 12 April 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  2. ^ Katalinic, Ante (7 October 2006). "Great escape by Bhupathi-Ancic". Croatian World Network. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
  3. ^ Vakil, Naoshirvan (2 October 2006). "Mumbai Open: Bhupathi-Ancic win doubles final". The Times of India. Mumbai. Retrieved 12 April 2020.

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