1995 Monte Carlo Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1995 Monte Carlo Open
Final
Champions Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacco Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Haarhuis
Runners-up Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Lobo
Flag of Spain.svg Javier Sánchez
Score6–3, 6–4
Details
Draw28 (4WC/2Q/1LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  1994  · Monte-Carlo Masters ·  1996  

Nicklas Kulti and Magnus Larsson were the defending champions, but lost in second round to Lan Bale and John-Laffnie de Jager.

Contents

Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis won the title by defeating Luis Lobo and Javier Sánchez 6–3, 6–4 in the final. [1] [2]

Seeds

The top four seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacco Eltingh / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Haarhuis (champions)
  2. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Byron Black / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Woodforde (second round)
  3. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Grant Connell / Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Galbraith (second round)
  4. Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Kulti / Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Larsson (second round)
  5. Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Rikl (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Casal / Flag of Spain.svg Emilio Sánchez (second round)
  7. Flag of the United States.svg Trevor Kronemann / Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Macpherson (second round)
  8. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Cyril Suk / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Daniel Vacek (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacco Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Haarhuis
66
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Nijssen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Menno Oosting
3 4
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacco Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Haarhuis
66
Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Lobo
Flag of Spain.svg Javier Sánchez
3 4
WC Flag of Germany.svg Boris Becker
Flag of France.svg Guy Forget
2 2
Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Lobo
Flag of Spain.svg Javier Sánchez
66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis
63 6
Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Flégl
Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Kempers
72 1 Flag of Sweden.svg J Björkman
Flag of Sweden.svg M Tillström
1 63
Flag of Sweden.svg J Björkman
Flag of Sweden.svg M Tillström
6 661 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis
64 7
Flag of the United States.svg D Randall
Flag of the United States.svg G Van Emburgh
66 Flag of the United States.svg D Randall
Flag of the United States.svg G Van Emburgh
2 66
Flag of the United States.svg R Leach
Flag of the United States.svg S Melville
1 3 Flag of the United States.svg D Randall
Flag of the United States.svg G Van Emburgh
77
Flag of South Africa.svg G Muller
Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
66 Flag of South Africa.svg G Muller
Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
5 6
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Suk
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Vacek
3 4 1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Eltingh
Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis
66
Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Nijssen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
3 4
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg G Connell
Flag of the United States.svg P Galbraith
4 62
Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Nijssen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
3 77 Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Nijssen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
61 6
Flag of France.svg O Delaître
Flag of France.svg G Raoux
66 6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Nijssen
Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oosting
66
Flag of the United States.svg L Jensen
Flag of the United States.svg M Jensen
1 4 5 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
4 4
Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
66 Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
66 4
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Korda
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček
2 4 5 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
3 76
5 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Spain.svg S Casal
Flag of Spain.svg E Sánchez
76
WC Flag of Germany.svg U Riglewski
Flag of Germany.svg M Stich
5 4 6 Flag of Spain.svg S Casal
Flag of Spain.svg E Sánchez
5 5
WC Flag of Germany.svg B Becker
Flag of France.svg G Forget
2 66WC Flag of Germany.svg B Becker
Flag of France.svg G Forget
77
WC Flag of Iran.svg M Bahrami
Flag of France.svg H Leconte
63 1 WC Flag of Germany.svg B Becker
Flag of France.svg G Forget
66
Flag of South Africa.svg L Bale
Flag of South Africa.svg JL de Jager
64 6 Flag of South Africa.svg L Bale
Flag of South Africa.svg JL de Jager
1 2
Flag of Russia.svg A Olhovskiy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Rafter
4 63 Flag of South Africa.svg L Bale
Flag of South Africa.svg JL de Jager
4 76
4 Flag of Sweden.svg N Kulti
Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson
66 1
WC Flag of Germany.svg B Becker
Flag of France.svg G Forget
2 2
7 Flag of the United States.svg T Kronemann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Macpherson
66 Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
66
Flag of the United States.svg M Bauer
Flag of Sweden.svg H Holm
4 4 7 Flag of the United States.svg T Kronemann
Flag of Australia (converted).svg D Macpherson
2 4
WC Flag of Italy.svg A Gaudenzi
Flag of Croatia.svg G Ivanišević
66WC Flag of Italy.svg A Gaudenzi
Flag of Croatia.svg G Ivanišević
66
Q Flag of France.svg JP Fleurian
Flag of France.svg R Gilbert
2 4 WC Flag of Italy.svg A Gaudenzi
Flag of Croatia.svg G Ivanišević
62 2
Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
67 Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
4 66
LL Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Ireland
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Pimek
3 5 Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez
63 6
2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde
4 63

Qualifying

Qualifying seeds

  1. Flag of France.svg Jean-Philippe Fleurian / Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Gilbert (qualified)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Flégl / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Kempers (qualified)
  3. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jon Ireland / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Libor Pimek (qualifying competition, lucky losers)

Qualifiers

Lucky losers

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jon Ireland / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Libor Pimek

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Flag of France.svg Jean-Philippe Fleurian
Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Gilbert
6 76
WC Flag of France.svg Lionel Roux
Flag of France.svg Fabrice Santoro
76 2
1 Flag of France.svg Jean-Philippe Fleurian
Flag of France.svg Rodolphe Gilbert
66
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Arthurs
Flag of South Africa.svg Marius Barnard
2 3
Flag of South Africa.svg Clinton Ferreira
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Aleksandar Kitinov
3 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Arthurs
Flag of South Africa.svg Marius Barnard
66

Second qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Flégl
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Kempers
74 7
WC Flag of Italy.svg Cristian Brandi
Flag of Italy.svg Renzo Furlan
6 66
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vojtěch Flégl
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tom Kempers
67
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jon Ireland
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Libor Pimek
3 5
WC Flag of France.svg Arnaud Boetsch
Flag of Italy.svg Cristiano Caratti
6 6
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jon Ireland
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Libor Pimek
77

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