2005 Heineken Open – Doubles

Mahesh Bhupathi and Fabrice Santoro were the defending champions of the doubles event of the Heineken Open tennis tournament, held in Auckland, New Zealand, but did not participate this year.

Doubles
2005 Heineken Open
ChampionsSwitzerland Yves Allegro
Germany Michael Kohlmann
Runners-upSweden Simon Aspelin
Australia Todd Perry
Score6–4, 7–6(7–4)

Yves Allegro and Michael Kohlmann won in the final 6–4, 7–6(7–4), against Simon Aspelin and Todd Perry.[1]

Seeds

  1. Argentina Gastón Etlis / Argentina Martín Rodríguez (quarterfinals)
  2. Czech Republic Cyril Suk / Czech Republic Pavel Vízner (quarterfinals)
  3. Australia Paul Hanley / Australia Jordan Kerr (first round)
  4. Argentina Martín García / Argentina Mariano Hood (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Argentina G Etlis
Argentina M Rodríguez
6 6  
WC New Zealand GD Jones
New Zealand A Thompson
1 4   1 Argentina G Etlis
Argentina M Rodríguez
5 64  
Alt South Africa J Coetzee
Spain A Martín
66 5     Chile F González
United States J Thomas
7 77  
  Chile F González
United States J Thomas
78 7     Chile F González
United States J Thomas
4 4  
3 Australia P Hanley
Australia J Kerr
3 64     Sweden S Aspelin
Australia T Perry
6 6  
  United States G Oliver
Czech Republic P Pála
6 77     United States G Oliver
Czech Republic P Pála
2 1  
  Sweden S Aspelin
Australia T Perry
6 6     Sweden S Aspelin
Australia T Perry
6 6  
  Argentina J Acasuso
Peru L Horna
1 1     Sweden S Aspelin
Australia T Perry
4 64  
  Argentina JI Chela
Argentina S Prieto
6 77     Switzerland Y Allegro
Germany M Kohlmann
6 77  
WC New Zealand D King-Turner
New Zealand M Nielsen
4 64     Argentina JI Chela
Argentina S Prieto
713 65 4
  Argentina A Calleri
South Africa R Koenig
3 67   4 Argentina M García
Argentina M Hood
611 77 6
4 Argentina M García
Argentina M Hood
6 79   4 Argentina M García
Argentina M Hood
77 1 3
  Switzerland Y Allegro
Germany M Kohlmann
6 6     Switzerland Y Allegro
Germany M Kohlmann
64 6 6
  France J Benneteau
France C Saulnier
3 3     Switzerland Y Allegro
Germany M Kohlmann
78 3 77
  Czech Republic T Cibulec
Slovakia D Hrbatý
4 3   2 Czech Republic C Suk
Czech Republic P Vízner
66 6 65
2 Czech Republic C Suk
Czech Republic P Vízner
6 6  

References

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