1999 Tashkent Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1999 Tashkent Open
Final
Champions Flag of Russia.svg Evgenia Kulikovskaya
Flag of Austria.svg Patricia Wartusch
Runners-up Flag of Spain.svg Eva Bes
Flag of Spain.svg Gisela Riera
Score7–6(7–3), 6–0
Events
Singles Doubles
Tashkent Open ·  2000  

The 1999 Tashkent Open doubles was the doubles event of the first edition of the Tashkent Open; a WTA Tier IV tournament and the most prestigious women's tennis tournament held in Central Asia.

Contents

Evgenia Kulikovskaya and Patricia Wartusch won in the final, 7–6(7–3), 6–0, against the Spanish team of Eva Bes and Gisela Riera.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Annabel Ellwood / Flag of Germany.svg Caroline Schneider (first round)
  2. Flag of Russia.svg Evgenia Kulikovskaya / Flag of Austria.svg Patricia Wartusch (champions)
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Eva Bes / Flag of Spain.svg Gisela Riera (final)
  4. Flag of Paraguay.svg Larissa Schaerer / Flag of Romania.svg Andreea Vanc (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg A Ellwood
Flag of Germany.svg C Schneider
63 3
  Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik
Flag of the United States.svg M Tu
1 66  Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik
Flag of the United States.svg M Tu
677 
Q Flag of Russia.svg E Paniouchkina
Flag of Russia.svg A Rodionova
72 2   Flag of Germany.svg J Abe
Flag of Israel.svg N Cahana
4 63 
  Flag of Germany.svg J Abe
Flag of Israel.svg N Cahana
5 66  Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik
Flag of the United States.svg M Tu
2 3  
3 Flag of Spain.svg E Bes
Flag of Spain.svg G Riera
66663 Flag of Spain.svg E Bes
Flag of Spain.svg G Riera
66 
  Flag of Japan.svg K Ishida
Flag of Japan.svg K Nagatomi
4 783 3 Flag of Spain.svg E Bes
Flag of Spain.svg G Riera
66 
  Flag of Russia.svg I Kornienko
Flag of Ukraine.svg A Zaporozhanova
66   Flag of Russia.svg I Kornienko
Flag of Ukraine.svg A Zaporozhanova
0 2  
  Flag of Russia.svg M Goloviznina
Flag of Russia.svg A Myskina
2 2  3 Flag of Spain.svg E Bes
Flag of Spain.svg G Riera
630  
  Flag of Italy.svg F Lubiani
Flag of Italy.svg F Perfetti
3 3  2 Flag of Russia.svg E Kulikovskaya
Flag of Austria.svg P Wartusch
776 
WC Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg I Tulyaganova
66 WC Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg I Tulyaganova
677 
  Flag of Germany.svg A Bachmann
Flag of Russia.svg E Sysoeva
7105 6  Flag of Germany.svg A Bachmann
Flag of Russia.svg E Sysoeva
4 65 
4 Flag of Paraguay.svg L Schaerer
Flag of Romania.svg A Vanc
6874 WC Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg I Tulyaganova
0 65 
  Flag of Israel.svg H Rosen
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Vavrinec
1 2  2 Flag of Russia.svg E Kulikovskaya
Flag of Austria.svg P Wartusch
677 
  Flag of Germany.svg Ad Barna
Flag of Germany.svg An Barna
66   Flag of Germany.svg Ad Barna
Flag of Germany.svg An Barna
   
  Flag of Italy.svg T Garbin
Flag of Italy.svg A Serra Zanetti
2 4  2 Flag of Russia.svg E Kulikovskaya
Flag of Austria.svg P Wartusch
w/o  
2 Flag of Russia.svg E Kulikovskaya
Flag of Austria.svg P Wartusch
66 

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Inoue / Flag of Russia.svg Elena Voropaeva (qualifying competition)
  2. Flag of Belarus.svg Nadejda Ostrovskaya / Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Panova (second round)

Qualifiers

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Paniouchkina / Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Rodionova

Qualifying draw

Key

First round Second round Qualifying competition
         
1 Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Inoue
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Voropaeva
8
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Gulvona Khodjaeva
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Natalia Nikitina
0
1 Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Inoue
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Voropaeva
8
  Flag of India.svg Archana Venkataraman
Flag of India.svg Arthi Venkataraman
2
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Maria Djordjio
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Alexandra Zadoryn
2
  Flag of India.svg Archana Venkataraman
Flag of India.svg Arthi Venkataraman
8
1 Flag of Japan.svg Haruka Inoue
Flag of Russia.svg Elena Voropaeva
6
  Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Paniouchkina
Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Rodionova
8
  Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Paniouchkina
Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Rodionova
8
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Furuza Gafurova
Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Mossiakova
2
  Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Paniouchkina
Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Rodionova
4
2 Flag of Belarus.svg Nadejda Ostrovskaya
Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Panova
8
  Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Lilia Biktyakova
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Luiza Biktyakova
2
2 Flag of Belarus.svg Nadejda Ostrovskaya
Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Panova
8

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