2008 Heineken Open – Doubles

Doubles
2008 Heineken Open
Champions Peru Luis Horna
Argentina Juan Mónaco
Runners-up Belgium Xavier Malisse
Austria Jürgen Melzer
Final score 6–4, 3–6, [10–7]
Main article: 2008 Heineken Open

Jeff Coetzee and Rogier Wassen were the defending champions. They were both present but did not compete together.
Coetzee partnered with Jaroslav Levinský, but lost in the semifinals to Xavier Malisse and Jürgen Melzer.
Wassen partnered with Christopher Kas, but lost in the first round to Jeff Coetzee and Jaroslav Levinský.

Luis Horna and Juan Mónaco won in the final 6–4, 3–6, [10–7], against Xavier Malisse and Jürgen Melzer.

Seeds

  1. France Julien Benneteau / France Michaël Llodra (withdrew due to a shoulder injury for Llodra)
  2. Brazil Marcelo Melo / Brazil André Sá (First Round)
  3. Australia Jordan Kerr / Australia Todd Perry (First Round)
  4. Germany Christopher Kas / Netherlands Rogier Wassen (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
ALT/1 Czech Republic T Cibulec
South Africa C Haggard
65 6 5
  Belgium X Malisse
Austria J Melzer
77 4 [10]   Belgium X Malisse
Austria J Melzer
7 6  
  Spain Ó Hernández
Spain Montañés
2 77 [10]   Spain Ó Hernández
Spain Montañés
5 0  
  Switzerland Y Allegro
United States J Thomas
6 65 [8]   Belgium X Malisse
Austria J Melzer
6 6  
4 Germany C Kas
Netherlands R Wassen
1 4     South Africa J Coetzee
Czech Republic J Levinský
3 4  
  South Africa J Coetzee
Czech Republic J Levinský
6 6     South Africa J Coetzee
Czech Republic J Levinský
77 6  
  Argentina J Acasuso
Argentina JI Chela
3 6 7   Argentina M García
Sweden R Lindstedt
64 4  
  Argentina M García
Sweden R Lindstedt
6 2 [10]   Belgium X Malisse
Austria J Melzer
4 6 [7]
  Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic D Škoch
1 2     Peru L Horna
Argentina J Mónaco
6 3 [10]
WC New Zealand D King-Turner
United States D Martin
6 6   WC New Zealand D King-Turner
United States D Martin
1 66  
  Spain N Almagro
Argentina S Roitman
3 77 [12]   Spain N Almagro
Argentina S Roitman
6 78  
3 Australia J Kerr
Australia T Perry
6 65 [10]   Spain N Almagro
Argentina S Roitman
2 4  
  Peru L Horna
Argentina J Mónaco
6 6     Peru L Horna
Argentina J Mónaco
6 6  
WC New Zealand GD Jones
New Zealand J Statham
4 4     Peru L Horna
Argentina J Mónaco
6 6  
  Czech Republic F Čermák
Croatia L Zovko
4 7 [10]   Czech Republic F Čermák
Croatia L Zovko
3 2  
2 Brazil M Melo
Brazil A Sá
6 5 [8]

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