1994 Waldbaum's Hamlet Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
1994 Waldbaum's Hamlet Cup
Final
Champions Flag of France.svg Olivier Delaître
Flag of France.svg Guy Forget
Runners-up Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Florent
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Petchey
Score6–4, 7–6
Events
Singles Doubles
  1993  · Waldbaum's Hamlet Cup ·  1995  

Marc-Kevin Goellner and David Prinosil were the defending champions, but chose not to participate that year.

Contents

Olivier Delaître and Guy Forget won in the final 6–4, 7–6, against Andrew Florent and Mark Petchey. [1] [2]

Seeds

  1. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Damm / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Cyril Suk (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Rikl (first round)
  3. Flag of the United States.svg Scott Melville / Flag of the United States.svg Brad Pearce (first round)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Shelby Cannon / Flag of the United States.svg Dave Randall (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Suk
76 
LL Flag of Italy.svg R Furlan
Flag of Italy.svg S Pescosolido
6 3  1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Suk
3 4  
  Flag of the United States.svg L Jensen
Flag of the United States.svg M Jensen
3 67  Flag of the United States.svg L Jensen
Flag of the United States.svg M Jensen
66 
WC Flag of the United States.svg P McEnroe
Flag of the United States.svg J Schmitt
63 6   Flag of the United States.svg L Jensen
Flag of the United States.svg M Jensen
5 4  
3 Flag of the United States.svg S Melville
Flag of the United States.svg B Pearce
1 0 r   Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Florent
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
76 
  Flag of the United States.svg M Keil
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Malik
62    Flag of the United States.svg M Keil
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Malik
3 3  
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Florent
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
2 67  Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Florent
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
66 
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Groen
Flag of the United States.svg D Johnson
63 6   Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Florent
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
4 6  
  Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg M Ruah
Flag of Peru.svg J Yzaga
66   Flag of France.svg O Delaître
Flag of France.svg G Forget
67 
  Flag of South Africa.svg S Kruger
Flag of the United States.svg G Van Emburgh
3 3    Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg M Ruah
Flag of Peru.svg J Yzaga
6 66
Q Flag of the United States.svg T Ho
Flag of South Africa.svg C Marsh
4 4    Flag of the United States.svg S Cannon
Flag of the United States.svg D Randall
70 2
4 Flag of the United States.svg S Cannon
Flag of the United States.svg D Randall
66   Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg M Ruah
Flag of Peru.svg J Yzaga
3 3  
WC Flag of the United States.svg R Becker
Flag of the United States.svg A Chirici
3 3    Flag of France.svg O Delaître
Flag of France.svg G Forget
66 
  Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
66   Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
63 4
  Flag of France.svg O Delaître
Flag of France.svg G Forget
76   Flag of France.svg O Delaître
Flag of France.svg G Forget
3 66
  Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
6 3  

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References

  1. "1994 Long Island – Doublesdraw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. John Barrett, ed. (1995). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1995. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 120, 139. ISBN   9780002184847.