1993 Estoril Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1993 Estoril Open
Champions Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg David Adams
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Andrei Olhovskiy
Runners-up Flag of the Netherlands.svg Menno Oosting
Flag of Germany.svg Udo Riglewski
Final score6–3, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
  1992  · Estoril Open ·  1994  

Hendrik Jan Davids and Libor Pimek were the defending champions, but lost in the first round this year.

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David Adams and Andrei Olhovskiy won in the final, 6–3, 7–5, against Menno Oosting and Udo Riglewski. [1]

Seeds

  1. Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Danie Visser / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Laurie Warder (first round)
  2. Flag of the United States.svg Steve DeVries / Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Macpherson (first round)
  3. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Nijssen / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Cyril Suk (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacco Eltingh / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Haarhuis (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg D Visser
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Warder
6 2  
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
Flag of Germany.svg U Riglewski
76   Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
Flag of Germany.svg U Riglewski
4 66
Q Flag of the United States.svg T.J. Middleton
Flag of Sweden.svg L-A Wahlgren
5 66Q Flag of the United States.svg T.J. Middleton
Flag of Sweden.svg L-A Wahlgren
64 2
  Flag of the United States.svg B Garnett
Flag of Australia (converted).svg C Limberger
72 4   Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
Flag of Germany.svg U Riglewski
67 
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Nijssen
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Suk
66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
4 6  
WC Flag of the United States.svg I Lendl
Flag of Portugal.svg B Mota
2 1  3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Nijssen
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Suk
4 4  
  Flag of the United States.svg S Cannon
Flag of the United States.svg S Melville
4 3    Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
66 
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
66   Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
Flag of Germany.svg U Riglewski
3 5  
  Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg D Adams
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy
66   Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg D Adams
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy
67 
WC Flag of Portugal.svg J Cunha e Silva
Flag of Portugal.svg N Marques
4 4    Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg D Adams
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy
66 
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg HJ Davids
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Pimek
76 4 4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis
2 2  
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis
5 76  Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg D Adams
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy
73 6
  Flag of Spain.svg S Casal
Flag of Spain.svg E Sánchez
61 6  Flag of Spain.svg S Casal
Flag of Spain.svg E Sánchez
6 63
  Flag of the United States.svg M Bauer
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg P Norval
1 63   Flag of Spain.svg S Casal
Flag of Spain.svg E Sánchez
66 
  Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell
Flag of the United States.svg G Van Emburgh
67   Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell
Flag of the United States.svg G Van Emburgh
3 3  
2 Flag of the United States.svg S DeVries
Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Macpherson
2 6  

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References

  1. John Barrett, ed. (1994). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1994. London: CollinsWillow. p. 132. ISBN   9780002184564.