2006 AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles

Satoshi Iwabuchi and Takao Suzuki were the defending champions, but lost in quarterfinals to Kevin Kim and Lee Hyung-taik.

Men's Doubles
2006 AIG Japan Open Tennis Championships
Champions Ashley Fisher
Tripp Phillips
Runners-up Paul Goldstein
Jim Thomas
Final score6–2, 7–5

Ashley Fisher and Tripp Phillips won the title by defeating Paul Goldstein and Jim Thomas 6–2, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 S Aspelin
T Perry
4 3
J Coetzee
R Wassen
6 6 J Coetzee
R Wassen
4 77 [6]
T Robredo
F Vicente
4 62 J Novák
P Pála
6 62 [10]
J Novák
P Pála
6 77 J Novák
P Pála
6 3 [2]
3 A Fisher
T Phillips
6 6 3 A Fisher
T Phillips
4 6 [10]
WC G Motomura
G Soeda
4 2 3 A Fisher
T Phillips
7 3 [11]
B Becker
L Burgsmüller
6 6 B Becker
L Burgsmüller
5 6 [9]
S Greul
R Schüttler
2 4 3 A Fisher
T Phillips
6 7
WC S Iwabuchi
T Suzuki
714 77 P Goldstein
J Thomas
2 5
W Arthurs
S Huss
612 64 WC S Iwabuchi
T Suzuki
60 3
K Kim
H-t Lee
6 7 K Kim
H-t Lee
77 6
4 C Haggard
W Moodie
4 5 K Kim
H-t Lee
1 61
A Murray
J Murray
7 6 P Goldstein
J Thomas
6 77
E Butorac
T Parrott
5 3 A Murray
J Murray
64 1
P Goldstein
J Thomas
6 77 P Goldstein
J Thomas
77 6
2 M Kohlmann
A Waske
3 64
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