1994 Australian Men's Hardcourt Championships – Doubles

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Doubles
1994 Australian Men's Hardcourt Championships
Final
Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Kratzmann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Kratzmann
Runners-up Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg David Adams
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Byron Black
Score6–4, 6–3
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
  1993  · Australian Men's Hardcourt Championships ·  1995  

Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Contents

Andrew Kratzmann and Mark Kratzmann won the title, defeating Byron Black and Grant Connell 6–4, 6–3 in the final. [1]

Seeds

  1. Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg David Adams / Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Byron Black (final)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Macpherson / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Laurie Warder (first round)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg Mike Bauer / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Rikl (quarterfinals)
  4. N/A

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg D Adams
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
66 
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Schapers
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Vacek
2 4  1 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg D Adams
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
67 
  Flag of Argentina.svg P Albano
Flag of the United States.svg B Devening
76 4 Q Flag of Sweden.svg M Renström
Flag of New Zealand.svg B Steven
2 6  
Q Flag of Sweden.svg M Renström
Flag of New Zealand.svg B Steven
6 761 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg D Adams
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
3 67
LL Flag of Australia (converted).svg H Denman
Flag of Australia (converted).svg G Doyle
5 4    Flag of Sweden.svg J Apell
Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
64 6
LL Flag of South Africa.svg E Ferreira
Flag of Sweden.svg L-A Wahlgren
76 LL Flag of South Africa.svg E Ferreira
Flag of Sweden.svg L-A Wahlgren
0 4  
  Flag of Sweden.svg J Apell
Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
63 7  Flag of Sweden.svg J Apell
Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
66 
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Lareau
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
2 65 1 Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg D Adams
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
4 3  
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Kratzmann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Kratzmann
66   Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Kratzmann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Kratzmann
66 
  Flag of the United States.svg D DiLucia
Flag of the United States.svg B Shelton
3 4    Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Kratzmann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Kratzmann
76 
  Flag of the United States.svg B Garnett
Flag of the United States.svg TJ Middleton
3 6  3 Flag of the United States.svg M Bauer
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
5 2  
3 Flag of the United States.svg M Bauer
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
67   Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Kratzmann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Kratzmann
76 
  Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg L Bale
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg D Nainkin
5 6  WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Cahill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Fitzgerald
5 4  
WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Cahill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Fitzgerald
77 WC Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Cahill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Fitzgerald
66 7
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Flégl
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Flégl
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
1 75
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Macpherson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg L Warder
4 4  

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References

  1. John Barrett, ed. (1995). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1995. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 120, 134. ISBN   9780002184847.