2000 Scania Stockholm Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2000 Stockholm Open
Champions Flag of the Bahamas.svg Mark Knowles
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Daniel Nestor
Runners-up Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Pála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Vízner
Final score6–3, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
  1999  · Stockholm Open ·  2001  

Piet Norval and Kevin Ullyett were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals this year.

Contents

Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor won the title, defeating Petr Pála and Pavel Vízner 6–3, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Kulti / Flag of the United States.svg Jared Palmer (first round)
  2. Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Björkman / Flag of Belarus.svg Max Mirnyi (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of South Africa.svg Piet Norval / Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Kevin Ullyett (semifinals)
  4. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg David Rikl / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Cyril Suk (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Sweden.svg N Kulti
Flag of the United States.svg J Palmer
4 3  
  Flag of the Bahamas.svg M Knowles
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
66   Flag of the Bahamas.svg M Knowles
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
66 
  Flag of India.svg M Bhupathi
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
64 6  Flag of India.svg M Bhupathi
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg B Black
3 4  
  Flag of Sweden.svg S Aspelin
Flag of Sweden.svg J Landsberg
3 61   Flag of the Bahamas.svg M Knowles
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
3 66
3 Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg K Ullyett
66 3 Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg K Ullyett
61 4
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Cibulec
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Friedl
1 4  3 Flag of South Africa.svg P Norval
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg K Ullyett
7106 
  Flag of the United States.svg J-M Gambill
Flag of the United States.svg S Humphries
1 74   Flag of Japan.svg T Shimada
Flag of South Africa.svg M Wakefield
684  
  Flag of Japan.svg T Shimada
Flag of South Africa.svg M Wakefield
65 6  Flag of the Bahamas.svg M Knowles
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg D Nestor
66 
WC Flag of Sweden.svg R Bergh
Flag of Sweden.svg A Vinciguerra
5 774   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Pála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Vízner
3 2  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Pála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Vízner
7626  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Pála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Vízner
66 
Q Flag of Sweden.svg R Lindstedt
Flag of Sweden.svg F Lovén
776 Q Flag of Sweden.svg R Lindstedt
Flag of Sweden.svg F Lovén
4 1  
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Suk
653    Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Pála
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Vízner
7977 
  Flag of South Africa.svg C Haggard
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Vanhoudt
66   Flag of South Africa.svg C Haggard
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Vanhoudt
6763 
WC Flag of Sweden.svg J Adaktusson
Flag of Sweden.svg J Johansson
4 4    Flag of South Africa.svg C Haggard
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Vanhoudt
5 66
LL Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Schalken
Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Tramacchi
4 4  2 Flag of Sweden.svg J Björkman
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
73 4
2 Flag of Sweden.svg J Björkman
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
66 

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