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Men’s doubles final action

Men’s doubles final action

SMP Images Sunday 9 January 2011 Be the first to comment »

Check out the best pictures from the men’s doubles final. Australian–Czech duo Paul Hanley and Lukas Dlouhy took defeat in the first set 6-4, and went on to win the Brisbane International men’s doubles title after Swede Robert Lindstedt – partnered with Romanian Horia Tecau – retired injured. Read more

Hanley, Dlouhy take men’s doubles

Hanley, Dlouhy take men’s doubles

Tijana Jaksic Sunday 9 January 2011 Be the first to comment »

Update 1:55 pm. Australian–Czech duo Paul Hanley and Lukas Dlouhy have won the Brisbane International men’s doubles title after Swede Robert Lindstedt retired injured. Read more

One to go

One to go

Darren Saligari Sunday 9 January 2011 Be the first to comment »

Just one day to go at Brisbane International 2011 and by day’s end one man will stand as champion. Read more

Doubles semifinalists decided

Doubles semifinalists decided

brisbaneinternational.com.au Thursday 6 January 2011 Be the first to comment »

Today’s doubles quarterfinalists were forced to endure unseasonably chilly conditions and some now familiar rain delays as they fought for coveted semifinals spots. Read more

Gicquel and Chardy capture doubles title

Gicquel and Chardy capture doubles title

brisbaneinternational.com.au/Image: SMP Images Sunday 10 January 2010 3 Comments »

Frenchmen Marc Gicquel and Jeremy Chardy have captured the men’s doubles title at Brisbane International 2010.
It’s the second year in a row that Gicquel has been on the winning team – last year he partnered countryman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to the title. Read more

Men’s finals day: can Radek go back to back?

Men’s finals day: can Radek go back to back?

Darren Saligari/Image: SMP Images Sunday 10 January 2010 Be the first to comment »

And so it’s come to this, after 30 matches Andy Roddick and Radek Stepanek are the last two men left standing. The first seed meets the second. The defending champ against the world’s biggest server. Welcome to men’s final day at Brisbane International 2010. Read more

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