2009 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Doubles

Doubles
2009 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships
Champions Australia Jordan Kerr
United States Rajeev Ram
Runners-up Germany Michael Kohlmann
Netherlands Rogier Wassen
Final score 67(68), 76(97), [106]

Mardy Fish and John Isner were the defending champions, but neither participated this year.

Jordan Kerr and Rajeev Ram won the title, defeating Michael Kohlmann and Rogier Wassen 67(68), 76(97), [106] in the final.

Seeds

  1. South Africa Rik de Voest / Australia Ashley Fisher (First Round)
  2. Germany Philipp Petzschner / Austria Alexander Peya (Semifinals)
  3. Australia Jordan Kerr / United States Rajeev Ram (Champions)
  4. United States Eric Butorac / United States Scott Lipsky (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 South Africa R de Voest
Australia A Fisher
62 2  
  Argentina S Prieto
Argentina H Zeballos
77 6     Argentina S Prieto
Argentina H Zeballos
w/o    
WC United States J Gimelstob
United States J Levine
6 6   WC United States J Gimelstob
United States J Levine
     
WC United States T Dent
United States D Martin
3 2     Argentina S Prieto
Argentina H Zeballos
65 66  
3 Australia J Kerr
United States R Ram
2 6 [11] 3 Australia J Kerr
United States R Ram
77 78  
  France A Clément
Belgium O Rochus
6 4 [9] 3 Australia J Kerr
United States R Ram
6 6  
  United States J Cerretani
Ukraine S Stakhovsky
4 4     France N Mahut
France F Santoro
2 2  
  France N Mahut
France F Santoro
6 6   3 Australia J Kerr
United States R Ram
66 79 [10]
  Germany F Moser
Pakistan A-u-H Qureshi
66 4     Germany M Kohlmann
Netherlands R Wassen
78 67 [6]
  Germany M Kohlmann
Netherlands R Wassen
78 6     Germany M Kohlmann
Netherlands R Wassen
77 4 [11]
  United States K Kim
Thailand D Udomchoke
61 2   4 United States E Butorac
United States S Lipsky
64 6 [9]
4 United States E Butorac
United States S Lipsky
77 6     Germany M Kohlmann
Netherlands R Wassen
6 77  
  Germany B Becker
Germany D Brands
6 6   2 Germany P Petzschner
Austria A Peya
2 65  
ALT Italy F Cipolla
Brazil M Daniel
1 4     Germany B Becker
Germany D Brands
6 3 [12]
  Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
Spain S Ventura
5 2   2 Germany P Petzschner
Austria A Peya
2 6 [14]
2 Germany P Petzschner
Austria A Peya
7 6  

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