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2007 Proximus Diamond Games – Doubles

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Doubles
2007 Proximus Diamond Games
Final
ChampionZimbabwe Cara Black
South Africa Liezel Huber
Runner-upRussia Elena Likhovtseva
Russia Elena Vesnina
Score7–5, 4–6, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Dinara Safina and Katarina Srebotnik were the reigning champions, but neither chose to participate that year.

Cara Black and Liezel Huber won the title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Elena Vesnina in the final 7–5, 4–6, 6–1.

Seeds

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Draw

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Key

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Draw

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First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Zimbabwe C Black
South Africa L Huber
6 6
Romania A Ehritt-Vanc
Germany M Müller
1 0 1 Zimbabwe C Black
South Africa L Huber
6 6
Belgium C Maes
Belgium Y Wickmayer
63 6 6 Belgium C Maes
Belgium Y Wickmayer
2 2
Russia M Kondratieva
France S Lefèvre
77 4 4 1 Zimbabwe C Black
South Africa L Huber
6 6
3 Slovakia J Husárová
Czech Republic K Peschke
6 6 3 Slovakia J Husárová
Czech Republic K Peschke
3 4
Belgium L Butkiewicz
Belgium D Feys
0 2 3 Slovakia J Husárová
Czech Republic K Peschke
6 6
Czech Republic E Birnerová
Finland E Laine
w/o Czech Republic E Birnerová
Finland E Laine
4 1
France S Brémond
Belgium K Flipkens
1 Zimbabwe C Black
South Africa L Huber
7 4 6
Czech Republic I Benešová
Netherlands M Krajicek
3 6 7 4 Russia E Likhovtseva
Russia E Vesnina
5 6 1
Czech Republic G Navrátilová
Czech Republic V Uhlířová
6 2 5 Czech Republic I Benešová
Netherlands M Krajicek
2 1
Germany V Henke
Germany J Schruff
3 3 4 Russia E Likhovtseva
Russia E Vesnina
6 6
4 Russia E Likhovtseva
Russia E Vesnina
6 6 4 Russia E Likhovtseva
Russia E Vesnina
6 7
Greece E Daniilidou
Germany J Wöhr
6 6 2 France N Dechy
Russia V Zvonareva
4 5
Georgia (country) M Chaknashvili
Russia E Ivanova
2 1 Greece E Daniilidou
Germany J Wöhr
3 4
Russia E Bychkova
Tunisia S Sfar
1 2 2 France N Dechy
Russia V Zvonareva
6 6
2 France N Dechy
Russia V Zvonareva
6 6

Notes

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  • The winners received $27,730 and 275 ranking points.
  • The runners-up received $14,900 and 190 ranking points.
  • The last directly accepted team was Leslie Butkiewicz/Debbrich Feys (combined ranking of 700).
  • The player representative was Martina Müller.