2000 Gold Flake Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2000 Gold Flake Open
Champions Flag of France.svg Julien Boutter
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Christophe Rochus
Runners-up Flag of India.svg Srinath Prahlad
Flag of India.svg Saurav Panja
Final score7–5, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
  1999  · Gold Flake Open ·  2001  

Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes were the defending champions, but Bhupathi did not participate this year. Paes partnered Byron Black, losing in the quarterfinals.

Contents

Julien Boutter and Christophe Rochus won in the final 7–5, 6–1, against Srinath Prahlad and Saurav Panja.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Byron Black / Flag of India.svg Leander Paes (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Damm / Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Israel.svg Noam Behr / Flag of Israel.svg Eyal Ran (first round)
  4. Flag of Spain.svg Álex López Morón / Flag of Italy.svg Davide Sanguinetti (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
Flag of India.svg L Paes
678 
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Groen
Flag of Italy.svg L Tieleman
3 66 1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
Flag of India.svg L Paes
3 4  
WC Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus
66 WC Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus
66 
  Flag of India.svg N Kirtane
Flag of India.svg S Kirtane
2 1  WC Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus
6566
4 Flag of Spain.svg Á López Morón
Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti
632  WC Flag of France.svg J Golmard
Flag of Slovakia.svg J Krošlák
773 4
WC Flag of France.svg J Golmard
Flag of Slovakia.svg J Krošlák
776 WC Flag of France.svg J Golmard
Flag of Slovakia.svg J Krošlák
64 6
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Tabara
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Zíb
66   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Tabara
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Zíb
4 63
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Kilderry
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg L Manta
4 3  WC Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus
76 
WC Flag of India.svg S Prahlad
Flag of India.svg S Panja
66 WC Flag of India.svg S Prahlad
Flag of India.svg S Panja
5 1  
  Flag of Israel.svg A Ram
Flag of India.svg F Syed
4 4  WC Flag of India.svg S Prahlad
Flag of India.svg S Panja
63 77
Q Flag of Russia.svg K Ivanov-Smolensky
Flag of Bulgaria.svg O Stanoytchev
677 Q Flag of Russia.svg K Ivanov-Smolensky
Flag of Bulgaria.svg O Stanoytchev
4 663
3 Flag of Israel.svg N Behr
Flag of Israel.svg E Ran
2 62 WC Flag of India.svg S Prahlad
Flag of India.svg S Panja
62 77
  Flag of India.svg M Ghouse
Flag of India.svg V Uppal
2 5    Flag of Finland.svg T Ketola
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg O Ogorodov
3 664
  Flag of Finland.svg T Ketola
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg O Ogorodov
67   Flag of Finland.svg T Ketola
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg O Ogorodov
71 6
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg B Cowan
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Delgado
4 65 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm
Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
5 63
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm
Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov
677 

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