1984 Geneva Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1984 Geneva Open
Champions Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Mortensen
Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Wilander
Runners-up Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Pimek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Šmíd
Final score6–1, 3–6, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
  1983  · Geneva Open ·  1985  

Stanislav Birner and Blaine Willenborg were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Contents

Michael Mortensen and Mats Wilander won the title, defeating Libor Pimek and Tomáš Šmíd 6–1, 3–6, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libor Pimek / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Šmíd (final)
  2. Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Mortensen / Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Wilander (champions)
  3. Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Günthardt / Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltan Kuharszky (first round)
  4. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Doohan / Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Brian Levine (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Pimek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Šmíd
67 
  Flag of Romania.svg I Năstase
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg M Ostoja
3 6  1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Pimek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Šmíd
66 
  Flag of the United States.svg B Nealon
Flag of Sweden.svg S Svensson
61 6  Flag of the United States.svg B Nealon
Flag of Sweden.svg S Svensson
4 1  
  Flag of Italy.svg S Colombo
Flag of Spain.svg F Soler
3 63 1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Pimek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Šmíd
3 66
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Doohan
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg B Levine
62 64 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Doohan
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg B Levine
63 1
  Flag of Spain.svg E Sánchez
Flag of the United States.svg Curt Stadler
3 63 4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Doohan
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg B Levine
76 
  Flag of Argentina.svg M Jaite
Flag of Spain.svg A Tous
66   Flag of Argentina.svg M Jaite
Flag of Spain.svg A Tous
6 4  
  Flag of Spain.svg J Avendaño
Flag of Spain.svg G Urpí
3 1  1 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Pimek
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Šmíd
1 65
  Flag of Denmark.svg P Bastiansen
Flag of Sweden.svg R Båthman
67 2 Flag of Denmark.svg M Mortensen
Flag of Sweden.svg M Wilander
63 7
  Flag of Italy.svg G Ocleppo
Flag of Argentina.svg G Vilas
3 5    Flag of Denmark.svg P Bastiansen
Flag of Sweden.svg R Båthman
66 
  Flag of Italy.svg C Panatta
Flag of Sweden.svg H Sundström
6 66  Flag of Italy.svg C Panatta
Flag of Sweden.svg H Sundström
4 3  
3 Flag of Switzerland.svg M Günthardt
Flag of Hungary.svg Z Kuharszky
74 4   Flag of Denmark.svg P Bastiansen
Flag of Sweden.svg R Båthman
3 3  
  Flag of Sweden.svg J Carlsson
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Čihák
3 73 2 Flag of Denmark.svg M Mortensen
Flag of Sweden.svg M Wilander
66 
  Flag of Sweden.svg P Hjertquist
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg D Tarr
66 6  Flag of Sweden.svg P Hjertquist
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg D Tarr
3 62
  Flag of Germany.svg P Elter
Flag of Sweden.svg J Windahl
0 3  2 Flag of Denmark.svg M Mortensen
Flag of Sweden.svg M Wilander
63 6
2 Flag of Denmark.svg M Mortensen
Flag of Sweden.svg M Wilander
66 

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