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2006 Proximus Diamond Games – Doubles

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Doubles
2006 Proximus Diamond Games
Final
ChampionsRussia Dinara Safina
Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik
Runners-upFrance Stéphanie Foretz
Netherlands Michaëlla Krajicek
Score6–1, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Cara Black and Els Callens were the defending champions, but Callens did not compete this year. Black teamed up with Rennae Stubbs and lost in semifinals to Stéphanie Foretz and Michaëlla Krajicek.

Dinara Safina and Katarina Srebotnik won the title by defeating Stéphanie Foretz and Michaëlla Krajicek 6–1, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Zimbabwe Cara Black / Australia Rennae Stubbs (Semifinals)
  2. Russia Dinara Safina / Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik (Champions)
  3. Czech Republic Květa Peschke / Italy Francesca Schiavone (Quarterfinals, retired due to a right wrist sprain on Peschke)
  4. Greece Eleni Daniilidou / Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Zimbabwe C Black
Australia R Stubbs
6 6
Poland K Jans
Czech Republic V Uhlířová
2 0 1 Zimbabwe C Black
Australia R Stubbs
7 67 6
Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
Slovenia T Križan
6 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Jugić-Salkić
Slovenia T Križan
5 79 3
Austria D Klemenschits
Austria S Klemenschits
2 5 1 Zimbabwe C Black
Australia R Stubbs
6 2 1
3 Czech Republic K Peschke
Italy F Schiavone
7 7 France S Foretz
Netherlands M Krajicek
2 6 6
France S Cohen-Aloro
France V Razzano
5 5 3 Czech Republic K Peschke
Italy F Schiavone
4 0r
WC Belgium K Flipkens
Belgium C Maes
5 5 France S Foretz
Netherlands M Krajicek
6 0
France S Foretz
Netherlands M Krajicek
7 7 France S Foretz
Netherlands M Krajicek
1 1
Czech Republic D Chládková
Germany J Wöhr
2 77 3 2 Russia D Safina
Slovenia K Srebotnik
6 6
Q Germany A Bachmann
Belgium L Butkiewicz
6 64 6 Q Germany A Bachmann
Belgium L Butkiewicz
5 3
Czech Republic E Birnerová
Czech Republic G Navrátilová
4 5 4 Greece E Daniilidou
Spain A Medina Garrigues
7 6
4 Greece E Daniilidou
Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 7 4 Greece E Daniilidou
Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 64 2
Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
Romania A Vanc
4 6 6 2 Russia D Safina
Slovenia K Srebotnik
4 77 6
United Kingdom C Curran
Latvia L Dekmeijere
6 2 1 Ukraine Y Beygelzimer
Romania A Vanc
3 3
Poland M Domachowska
Poland A Rosolska
1 3 2 Russia D Safina
Slovenia K Srebotnik
6 6
2 Russia D Safina
Slovenia K Srebotnik
6 6

References