Doubles
2007 Heineken Open
ChampionsSouth Africa Jeff Coetzee
Netherlands Rogier Wassen
Runners-upSweden Simon Aspelin
South Africa Chris Haggard
Score6–7(9–11), 6–3, [10–2]
Draw16
Seeds4

The doubles competition of the 2007 Heineken Open tennis tournament was held on outdoor hard courts at the ASB Tennis Centre in Auckland, New Zealand between 8–15 January 2007. Andrei Pavel and Rogier Wassen were the defending champions, but Pavel did not participate this year.

Jeff Coetzee and Wassen won in the final 6–7(9–11), 6–3, [10–2], against Simon Aspelin and Chris Haggard.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Sweden S Aspelin
South Africa C Haggard
4 6 [10]
  Argentina A Calleri
Argentina JI Chela
6 3 [8] 1 Sweden S Aspelin
South Africa C Haggard
6 6  
WC New Zealand J Statham
New Zealand M Statham
1 4   WC New Zealand D King-Turner
Finland J Nieminen
2 3  
WC New Zealand D King-Turner
Finland J Nieminen
6 6   1 Sweden S Aspelin
South Africa C Haggard
6 63 [10]
4 Switzerland Y Allegro
Sweden R Lindstedt
1 2     Czech Republic P Pála
Czech Republic D Škoch
3 77 [4]
  Czech Republic P Pála
Czech Republic D Škoch
6 6     Czech Republic P Pála
Czech Republic D Škoch
7 6  
  Italy D Bracciali
Slovakia D Hrbatý
6 6     Italy D Bracciali
Slovakia D Hrbatý
5 3  
  France F Serra
France G Simon
1 1   1 Sweden S Aspelin
South Africa C Haggard
711 3 [2]
  Peru L Horna
Ecuador N Lapentti
6 6     South Africa J Coetzee
Netherlands R Wassen
69 6 [10]
  Argentina J Mónaco
Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
3 2     Peru L Horna
Ecuador N Lapentti
w/o    
  Spain N Almagro
Spain D Ferrer
77 4 [10]   Spain N Almagro
Spain D Ferrer
     
3 Argentina M García
Argentina S Prieto
63 6 [5]   Peru L Horna
Ecuador N Lapentti
3 2  
  Belgium O Rochus
Belgium K Vliegen
6 6     South Africa J Coetzee
Netherlands R Wassen
6 6  
  Spain A Martín
Chile N Massú
4 2     Belgium O Rochus
Belgium K Vliegen
1 3  
  South Africa J Coetzee
Netherlands R Wassen
6 1 [10]   South Africa J Coetzee
Netherlands R Wassen
6 6  
2 Czech Republic L Friedl
Germany M Kohlmann
3 6 [7]
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