2007 PTT Bangkok Open – Doubles

The Women's Doubles Tournament at the 2007 PTT Bangkok Open took place between 8 October and 14 October on the outdoor hard courts in Bangkok, Thailand. Sun Tiantian and Yan Zi won the title after Ayumi Morita and Junri Namigata retired from the final.

Doubles
2007 PTT Bangkok Open
Champions Sun Tiantian
Yan Zi
Runners-up Ayumi Morita
Junri Namigata
Final scoreWalkover

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 T Sun
Z Yan
6 4 [10]
U Radwańska
C Wozniacki
1 6 [4] 1 T Sun
Z Yan
6 6
A Amanmuradova
Y Fedak
6 65 [10] A Amanmuradova
Y Fedak
3 1
S Lefèvre
Á Szatmári
4 7 [4] 1 T Sun
Z Yan
6 6
4 L Domínguez Lino
A Parra Santonja
4 65 WC S Mulsap
V Wongteanchai
2 0
WC S Mulsap
V Wongteanchai
6 7 WC S Mulsap
V Wongteanchai
6 6
C Castaño
E Gallovits
6 6 5 C Castaño
E Gallovits
1 4
M Kondratieva
H Šromová
2 4 1 T Sun
Z Yan
w/o
M Czink
C Fusano
3 4 A Morita
J Namigata
C Dellacqua
N Grandin
6 6 C Dellacqua
N Grandin
A Morita
J Namigata
6 6 A Morita
J Namigata
w/o
Alt A Kremer
A Wozniak
1 1 A Morita
J Namigata
6 6
C Pin
ME Salerni
7 6 C Pin
ME Salerni
3 4
A Nakamura
T Tanasugarn
65 4 C Pin
ME Salerni
w/o
S Cîrstea
N Llagostera Vives
6 4 [7] 2 V King
A Rodionova
2 V King
A Rodionova
3 6 [10]
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