1987 Nutri-Metics Open – Doubles

Last updated
Doubles
1987 Nutri-Metics Open
Final
Champions Flag of the United States.svg Anna-Maria Fernandez
Flag of New Zealand.svg Julie Richardson
Runners-up Flag of the United States.svg Gretchen Magers
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Elizabeth Minter
Score4–6, 6–4, 6–2
Details
Draw24
Seeds6
Events
Singles Doubles
  1985  · WTA Auckland Open ·  1988  

Anne Hobbs and Candy Reynolds were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Reynolds chose to compete at Tokyo during the same week (with Paula Smith), losing at the quarterfinals.

Contents

Anna-Maria Fernandez and Julie Richardson won the title by defeating Gretchen Magers and Elizabeth Minter 4–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the final. [1]

Seeds

All seeds received a bye into the second round.

    Draw

    Key

    Finals

    Semifinals Final
              
    5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Belinda Cordwell
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg Louise Field
    3 63
    4 Flag of the United States.svg Gretchen Magers
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg Elizabeth Minter
    64 6
    4 Flag of the United States.svg Gretchen Magers
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg Elizabeth Minter
    64 2
    3 Flag of the United States.svg Anna-Maria Fernandez
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Julie Richardson
    4 66
    3 Flag of the United States.svg Anna-Maria Fernandez
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Julie Richardson
    76
    6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carin Bakkum
    Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marianne van der Torre
    6 4

    Top half

    First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
    1 Flag of the United States.svg B Gerken
    Flag of the United States.svg T Phelps
    76
    Flag of Japan.svg Y Koizumi
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sharon McNamara
    1 0 Flag of the United States.svg L Antonoplis
    Flag of the United States.svg Mary Dailey
    6 3
    Flag of the United States.svg L Antonoplis
    Flag of the United States.svg Mary Dailey
    661 Flag of the United States.svg B Gerken
    Flag of the United States.svg T Phelps
    6 4
    5 Flag of New Zealand.svg B Cordwell
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Field
    76
    Flag of the United States.svg J Golder
    Flag of the United States.svg V Nelson-Dunbar
    0 1
    5 Flag of New Zealand.svg B Cordwell
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Field
    66
    5 Flag of New Zealand.svg B Cordwell
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Field
    3 63
    4 Flag of the United States.svg G Magers
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Minter
    64 6
    4 Flag of the United States.svg G Magers
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Minter
    3 66
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Bryant
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Tobin-Dingwall
    66 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Bryant
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Tobin-Dingwall
    61 4
    Flag of the United States.svg K Keil
    Flag of Peru.svg P Vásquez
    3 4 4 Flag of the United States.svg G Magers
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Minter
    66
    Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A Devries
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Provis
    67 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A Devries
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Provis
    4 2
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Jaggard
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg L O'Neill
    2 6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A Devries
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Provis
    67
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Elizabeth Daly
    Flag of New Zealand.svg R Seeman
    65 6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Elizabeth Daly
    Flag of New Zealand.svg R Seeman
    3 6
    Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg P Moreno
    Flag of Austria.svg H Sprung
    3 73

    Bottom half

    First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Scott
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Turk
    4 5
    Flag of the United States.svg Jan Blackstad
    Flag of the United States.svg J Newman
    4 4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Salmon
    Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Tacon
    67
    Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Salmon
    Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Tacon
    66 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Salmon
    Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Tacon
    64 0
    Flag of the United States.svg P Jung
    Flag of the United States.svg Sylvia Schenck
    62 2 3 Flag of the United States.svg AM Fernandez
    Flag of New Zealand.svg J Richardson
    4 66
    Flag of Japan.svg A Nishiya
    Flag of the United States.svg S Norris
    2 66 Flag of Japan.svg A Nishiya
    Flag of the United States.svg S Norris
    2 63
    3 Flag of the United States.svg AM Fernandez
    Flag of New Zealand.svg J Richardson
    64 6
    3 Flag of the United States.svg AM Fernandez
    Flag of New Zealand.svg J Richardson
    76
    6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg C Bakkum
    Flag of the Netherlands.svg M van der Torre
    6 4
    6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg C Bakkum
    Flag of the Netherlands.svg M van der Torre
    66
    Flag of the United States.svg G Falkenberg
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg Annette Smith
    0 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Justine Brown
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Pleming
    2 0
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg Justine Brown
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Pleming
    666 Flag of the Netherlands.svg C Bakkum
    Flag of the Netherlands.svg M van der Torre
    77
    Flag of New Zealand.svg C Toleafoa
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Amanda Trail
    2 662 Flag of the United States.svg Ca MacGregor
    Flag of the United States.svg P Smith
    6 5
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Bowrey
    Flag of New Zealand.svg B Perry
    62 2 Flag of New Zealand.svg C Toleafoa
    Flag of New Zealand.svg Amanda Trail
    61 2
    2 Flag of the United States.svg Ca MacGregor
    Flag of the United States.svg P Smith
    4 66

    Related Research Articles

    Sixth-seeded Maria Bueno defeated Darlene Hard in the final, 6–4, 6–3 to win the ladies' singles tennis title at the 1959 Wimbledon Championships. Althea Gibson was the reigning champion, but was ineligible to compete after turning professional.

    Zina Garrison and Sherwood Stewart were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Louise Field and Brad Drewett.

    Kathy Jordan and Anne Smith defeated the defending champion Martina Navratilova and her partner Pam Shriver in the final, 6–2, 7–5 to win the women's doubles tennis title at the 1981 Australian Open.

    Three-time defending champions Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver defeated Jo Durie and Ann Kiyomura in the final, 6–3, 6–1 to win the doubles tennis title at the 1984 Virginia Slims Championships. It was Navratilova's seventh Tour Finals doubles title, and Shriver's fourth.

    Four-time defending champions Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver defeated Claudia Kohde-Kilsch and Helena Suková in the final, 6–7, 6–4, 7–6 to win the doubles tennis title at the 1985 Virginia Slims Championships. It was Navratilova's eighth Tour Finals doubles title, and Shriver's fifth.

    Jeanne Arth and Darlene Hard were the defending champions, but Arth did not compete. Hard partnered with Maria Bueno, and they defeated Sandra Reynolds and Renée Schuurman in the final, 6–4, 6–0 to win the ladies' doubles tennis title at the 1960 Wimbledon Championships.

    Maria Bueno and Darlene Hard were the defending champions, but did not compete.

    Elena Bovina and Daniela Hantuchová were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Bovina decided to focus on the singles tournament, while Hantuchová competed in Linz at the same week.

    Michael Chang was the defending champion, but did not compete this year.

    Richard Krajicek and Jan Siemerink were the defending champions, but none competed this year.

    Scott Davis and Jacco Eltingh were the defending champions, but Eltingh did not compete this year. Davis teamed up with David Pate and lost in the first round to Brian Devening and Jaime Oncins.

    Paul Annacone and Richey Reneberg were the defending champions, but competed this year with different partners.

    Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez were the defending champions, but Emilio Sánchez did not compete this year. Casal teamed up with Javier Sánchez and lost in the semifinals to Pablo Albano and Javier Frana.

    Jacco Eltingh and Tom Kempers were the defending champions, but none competed this year.

    Filip Dewulf and Tom Vanhoudt were the defending champions, but Dewulf did not compete this year. Vanhoudt teamed up with Aleksandar Kitinov and lost in the first round to Emilio Benfele Álvarez and Hernán Gumy.

    Jim Grabb and Richey Reneberg were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Reneberg competed at Queen's in the same week.

    The 1997 Infiniti Open was a men's tennis tournament played on hardcourt in Los Angeles, United States that was part of the World Series of the 1997 ATP Tour. It was the seventieth edition of the tournament and was held from 21 – 27 July 1997.

    Neil Broad and David Macpherson were the defending champions, but both players chose to compete at Memphis with different partners.

    Daniel Orsanic and Olli Rahnasto were the defending champions, but none competed this year.

    Betsy Nagelsen and Candy Reynolds were the defending champions, but none competed this year.

    References

    1. John Barrett, ed. (1988). The International Tennis Federation : World of Tennis 1988. London: Willow Books. pp. 176, 178, 218. ISBN   9780002182690.