2007 Generali Ladies Linz – Doubles

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Doubles
2007 Generali Ladies Linz
Champions Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Cara Black
Flag of the United States.svg Liezel Huber
Runners-up Flag of Slovenia.svg Katarina Srebotnik
Flag of Japan.svg Ai Sugiyama
Final score6–2, 3–6, 10–8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2006  · Generali Ladies Linz ·  2008  

The doubles Tournament at the 2007 Generali Ladies Linz took place between 22 and 28 October on the indoor hard courts of the TipsArena Linz in Linz, Austria. Cara Black and Liezel Huber won the title, defeating Katarina Srebotnik and Ai Sugiyama in the final.

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Seeds

  1. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Cara Black / Flag of the United States.svg Liezel Huber (champions)
  2. Flag of Slovenia.svg Katarina Srebotnik / Flag of Japan.svg Ai Sugiyama (final)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alicia Molik / Flag of Italy.svg Mara Santangelo (semifinals)
  4. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Květa Peschke / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rennae Stubbs (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of the United States.svg L Huber
66
WC Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues
Flag of Italy.svg F Pennetta
3 2 1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of the United States.svg L Huber
w/o
Flag of Ukraine.svg A Bondarenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg K Bondarenko
76 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Bondarenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg K Bondarenko
Flag of Russia.svg M Kirilenko
Flag of Russia.svg E Vesnina
611 1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of the United States.svg L Huber
5 6[10]
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Molik
Flag of Italy.svg M Santangelo
663 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Molik
Flag of Italy.svg M Santangelo
72 [4]
Flag of Poland.svg K Jans
Flag of Poland.svg A Rosolska
3 2 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Molik
Flag of Italy.svg M Santangelo
w/o
WC Flag of Austria.svg S Bammer
Flag of Austria.svg T Paszek
4 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg S Peng
Flag of Poland.svg A Radwańska
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg S Peng
Flag of Poland.svg A Radwańska
661 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg C Black
Flag of the United States.svg L Huber
63 [10]
Flag of Germany.svg M Müller
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg G Navrátilová
2 6[3] 2 Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
Flag of Japan.svg A Sugiyama
2 6[8]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Krajicek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Uhlířová
64 [10] Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Krajicek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Uhlířová
3 3
Flag of Russia.svg V Dushevina
Flag of Russia.svg G Voskoboeva
3 4 4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Stubbs
66
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Stubbs
664 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Stubbs
636[6]
Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Russia.svg D Safina
663[10]2 Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
Flag of Japan.svg A Sugiyama
74 [10]
WC Flag of South Africa.svg K Anderson
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg P Schnyder
4 7[5] Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Russia.svg D Safina
Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou
Flag of Germany.svg J Wöhr
2 3 2 Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
Flag of Japan.svg A Sugiyama
w/o
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
Flag of Japan.svg A Sugiyama
66

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