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1999 Thalgo Australian Women's Hardcourts – Doubles

The 1999 Thalgo Australian Women's Hardcourts – Doubles was the doubles event of the third edition of the Thalgo Australian Women's Hardcourts; a WTA Tier III tournament held in the Gold Coast.


1987 Buenos Aires Grand Prix – Doubles

Loïc Courteau and Horst Skoff were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

1993 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles

Marc-Kevin Goellner and David Prinosil were the defending champions, but chose not to participate that year.

1996 ATP Tour World Championships – Doubles

Woodbridge and Woodforde won in the final 6–4, 5–7, 6–2, 7–6(7–3) against Sébastien Lareau and Alex O'Brien.

1997 BMW Open – Doubles

Lan Bale and Stephen Noteboom were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

1998 Movistar Open – Doubles

Hendrik Jan Davids and Andrew Kratzmann were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

1999 Brasil Open – Doubles

Argentinian team Laura Montalvo and Paola Suárez won the title, in what was the team's second title of the year, defeating Janette Husárová and Florencia Labat in the final.

1999 Nokia Cup – Doubles

The 1999 Nokia Cup was a WTA Tier IV tournament held in Prostějov, Czech Republic, and the only edition of the Nokia Cup.

1999 Thalgo Australian Women's Hardcourts – Singles

The 1999 Thalgo Australian Women's Hardcourts – Singles was the singles event of the third edition of the Thalgo Australian Women's Hardcourts; a WTA Tier III tournament held in the Gold Coast.

2005 Guangzhou International Women's Open – Doubles

Li & Li withdrew in the quarterfinals, and Hao & Sun lost in the first round to Julia Vorobieva & Yuan Meng.

2007 Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic – Doubles

The Doubles Tournament at the 2007 Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic took place between 10 and 16 December on outdoor hard courts in Bali, Indonesia.

2008 Masters Series Monte-Carlo – Doubles

Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals to Jeff Coetzee and Wesley Moodie.

2009 Cyclus Open de Tênis – Doubles

Rogério Dutra da Silva and Júlio Silva were the defending champions, but only Dutra da Silva competed this year.

2009 Schickedanz Open – Doubles

Philipp Marx and Alexander Peya were the defending champions, but Peya didn't start this year.

2009 Siemens Open – Doubles

Rameez Junaid and Philipp Marx were the defending champions, but they lost to Schoorel and van der Meer in the semifinal.

2010 Abierto Internacional del Bicentenario Leon – Singles

Dick Norman was the defending champion, but chose to compete in Monte Carlo instead.

2010 AON Open Challenger – Doubles

These two pairs lost to Andre Begemann and Martin Emmrich in the quarterfinals (Motti/Trusendi) and semifinals (Bracciali/Cerretani).

2010 Estoril Open – Men's Doubles

Eric Butorac and Scott Lipsky were the defending champions, but they chose to compete in Munich instead.

2010 Franken Challenge – Doubles

Dustin Brown and Rameez Junaid won in the final 6–3, 6–1, against Emmrich and Sirianni.

2010 IPP Open – Doubles

Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi were the defending champions, but were ineligible compete this year, due to the ATP rules.

2010 Morocco Tennis Tour – Marrakech – Doubles

Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo and Santiago Ventura were the defending champions, but they chose to compete in the 2010 Città di Caltanissetta instead.

2010 Open Prévadiès Saint–Brieuc – Doubles

David Martin and Simon Stadler are the defending champions, however they didn't play together.

2010 Prosperita Open – Doubles

Jan Hájek and Robin Vik were the defending champions, however Hajek chose to compete in Rome instead and Vik chose not to compete this year.

2010 Roma Open – Doubles

Simon Greul and Christopher Kas were the defending champions, but both chose to compete in Barcelona instead.

2010 Seguros Bolívar Open Pereira – Doubles

João Souza and Víctor Estrella were the defending champions, but Estrella chose to compete in León instead.

2010 Soweto Open – Doubles

George Bastl and Chris Guccione were the reigning champions, however Bastl retired in 2009 and Guccione chose to participate in Baton Rouge instead.

2010 Trofeo Bellaveglia – Doubles

Paolo Lorenzi and Giancarlo Petrazzuolo were the defending champions, but they decided not to participate this year.

2010 Zagreb Open – Doubles

Peter Luczak and Alessandro Motti were the defending champions, but Luczak chose not to compete this year and Motti chose to compete in Biella instead.

2011 Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì – Doubles

Robin Haase and Thomas Schoorel were the defending champions, but decided not to participate.

2011 BMW Open – Doubles

Simone Bolelli of Italy and Horacio Zeballos of Argentina defeated in the final the German couple Andreas Beck and Christopher Kas 7–6(3), 6–4 to win the title.

2011 Seguros Bolívar Open Pereira – Doubles

Dominik Meffert and Philipp Oswald were the defending champions but decided not to participate.

2011 Tampere Open – Doubles

Jonathan Dasnières de Veigy and David Guez won this tournament, defeating their compatriots Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Renavand 5–7, 6–4, 10–5 in the final.

João Sousa and Leonardo Tavares were the defending champions, but they withdrew before their match against Dasnières de Veigy and Guez.

2012 Moselle Open – Doubles

Jamie Murray and André Sá were the defending champions, but lost in the first round to Xavier Malisse and Alexander Waske.

2012 Open Seguros Bolívar – Doubles

Treat Conrad Huey and Izak van der Merwe were the defending champions but decided not to participate.

2012 Proton Malaysian Open – Doubles

Eric Butorac and Jean-Julien Rojer were the defending champions but both decided to participate at the 2012 PTT Thailand Open instead.

2013 ATP Vegeta Croatia Open Umag – Doubles

Marrero successfully defended the title alongside Martin Kližan, defeating Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler in the final, 6–1, 5–7, 10–7.

2013 BRD Brașov Challenger – Doubles

Marius Copil and Victor Crivoi were the defending champions but Copil decided not to participate.

2013 BRD Timișoara Challenger – Doubles

Zivkovic teamed up with Vahid Mirzadeh and lost to Radu Albot and Victor Crivoi in the Quarterfinals.

2013 Copa Bionaire – Doubles

Karin Knapp and Mandy Minella were the defending champions but Knapp chose not to participate.

2013 Party Rock Open – Doubles

Anastasia and Arina Rodionova were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but Anastasia chose to compete at the 2013 Toray Pan Pacific Open and Arina decided not to participate.

2013 Pekao Szczecin Open – Doubles

Andre Begemann and Martin Emmrich were the defending champions, but chose not to compete.

2013 Rai Open – Doubles

Andreas Beck and Martin Fischer defeated Martin Emmrich and Rameez Junaid 7–6(7–2), 6–0 in the final to win the title.

2013 Reinert Open – Doubles

Mailen Auroux and María Irigoyen were the defending champions, having won the event in 2012, but both players chose not to defend their title; instead, opting to play at the $25,000 tournament in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.

2013 Roma Open – Doubles

Delgado played alongside Andreas Siljeström, but they lost to Philipp Marx and Florin Mergea in the second round, while Skupski partnered with Andreas Beck, but they lost to Dustin Brown and Rameez Junaid in the first round.

2013 Türk Telecom İzmir Cup – Doubles

David Rice and Sean Thornley were the defending champions but lost in the first round.

Anhelina Kalinina

Kalinina won the girls' doubles event at the 2014 Australian Open with Elizaveta Kulichkova, defeating Katie Boulter and Ivana Jorović in the final.

Mariana Pérez Roldán

Mariana Pérez Roldán is an Argentine professional tennis player who won the French Open girls' doubles championship and ITF World Champions Girls' doubles in 1985 with Patricia Tarabini.

The Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition: Doubles

Coach Toni visited Kayen in her office, while coach Jim visited Carl in their home and accompanied him to Miriam College for his basketball coaching duties.


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