1996 Nottingham Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1996 Nottingham Open
Final
Champions Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Petchey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Danny Sapsford
Runners-up Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Neil Broad
Flag of South Africa.svg Piet Norval
Score6–7, 7–6, 6–4
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
  1995  · Nottingham Open ·  1997  

Luke Jensen and Murphy Jensen were the defending champions but lost in the quarterfinals to Ellis Ferreira and Jan Siemerink.

Contents

Mark Petchey and Danny Sapsford won in the final 6–7, 7–6, 6–4 against Neil Broad and Piet Norval. [1]

Seeds

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Galbraith / Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Olhovskiy (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of South Africa.svg Ellis Ferreira / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Siemerink (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Javier Frana / Flag of the United States.svg Rick Leach (first round)
  4. Flag of the United States.svg Kent Kinnear / Flag of the United States.svg Dave Randall (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg P Galbraith
Flag of Russia.svg A Olhovskiy
67 
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm
Flag of South Africa.svg M Ondruska
4 6  1 Flag of the United States.svg P Galbraith
Flag of Russia.svg A Olhovskiy
74 3
  Flag of the United States.svg K Flach
Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Kratzmann
6 1  WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Sapsford
6 66
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Sapsford
76 WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Sapsford
66 
4 Flag of the United States.svg K Kinnear
Flag of the United States.svg D Randall
67   Flag of the United States.svg S Cannon
Flag of the United States.svg M Keil
3 2  
  Flag of South Africa.svg M Barnard
Flag of the United States.svg G Van Emburgh
4 5  4 Flag of the United States.svg K Kinnear
Flag of the United States.svg D Randall
3 5  
WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Foster
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg C Wilkinson
6 4    Flag of the United States.svg S Cannon
Flag of the United States.svg M Keil
67 
  Flag of the United States.svg S Cannon
Flag of the United States.svg M Keil
76 WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Petchey
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D Sapsford
6 76
  Flag of the United States.svg S Davis
Flag of the United States.svg M Lucena
76   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Broad
Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
76 4
  Flag of the United States.svg K Jones
Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg N Pereira
6 2    Flag of the United States.svg S Davis
Flag of the United States.svg M Lucena
4 4  
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Broad
Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
2 66  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Broad
Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
66 
3 Flag of Argentina.svg J Frana
Flag of the United States.svg R Leach
64 2   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N Broad
Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
76 
Q Flag of Sweden.svg R Bergh
Flag of South Africa.svg G Muller
4 6  2 Flag of South Africa.svg E Ferreira
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
6 4  
WC Flag of the United States.svg L Jensen
Flag of the United States.svg M Jensen
67 WC Flag of the United States.svg L Jensen
Flag of the United States.svg M Jensen
5 1  
  Flag of South Africa.svg L Bale
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Noteboom
1 3  2 Flag of South Africa.svg E Ferreira
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
76 
2 Flag of South Africa.svg E Ferreira
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Siemerink
66 

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References

  1. John Barrett, ed. (1997). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 130, 150. ISBN   9780002187145.