2001 Croatian Bol Ladies Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2001 Croatian Bol Ladies Open
Champions Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg Anabel Medina Garrigues
Runners-up Flag of Russia.svg Nadia Petrova
Flag of Slovenia.svg Tina Pisnik
Final score75, 64
Events
Singles Doubles
  2000  · Croatian Bol Ladies Open ·  2002  

Julie Halard-Decugis and Corina Morariu were the defending champions but only Morariu competed that year with Ai Sugiyama.

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Morariu and Sugiyama lost in the quarterfinals to Galina Fokina and Stéphanie Foretz.

María José Martínez and Anabel Medina Garrigues won in the final 75, 64 against Nadia Petrova and Tina Pisnik.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Corina Morariu / Flag of Japan.svg Ai Sugiyama (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Slovenia.svg Tina Križan / Flag of Slovenia.svg Katarina Srebotnik (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez / Flag of Spain.svg Anabel Medina Garrigues (champions)
  4. Flag of France.svg Nathalie Dechy / Flag of France.svg Virginie Razzano (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the United States.svg C Morariu
Flag of Japan.svg A Sugiyama
66 
  Flag of the United States.svg M Tu
Flag of Germany.svg M Weingärtner
1 2  1 Flag of the United States.svg C Morariu
Flag of Japan.svg A Sugiyama
5 3  
WC Flag of Croatia.svg D Hadžić
Flag of Croatia.svg D Jurak
1 2    Flag of Russia.svg G Fokina
Flag of France.svg S Foretz
76 
  Flag of Russia.svg G Fokina
Flag of France.svg S Foretz
66   Flag of Russia.svg G Fokina
Flag of France.svg S Foretz
2 3  
4 Flag of France.svg N Dechy
Flag of France.svg V Razzano
66 Q Flag of Russia.svg N Petrova
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik
66 
LL Flag of Croatia.svg D Čaljkušić
Flag of Croatia.svg A Margetić
0 2  4 Flag of France.svg N Dechy
Flag of France.svg V Razzano
771 0
Q Flag of Russia.svg N Petrova
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik
66 Q Flag of Russia.svg N Petrova
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik
6366
  Flag of Spain.svg M Marrero
Flag of Germany.svg J Schruff
1 0  Q Flag of Russia.svg Nadia Petrova
Flag of Slovenia.svg Tina Pisnik
5 4  
  Flag of Germany.svg M Buric
Flag of Hungary.svg E Molnár
677 3 Flag of Spain.svg María José Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg Anabel Medina Garrigues
76 
LL Flag of Croatia.svg P Dizdar
Flag of Croatia.svg M Marović
1 65   Flag of Germany.svg M Buric
Flag of Hungary.svg E Molnár
3 61
  Flag of Argentina.svg M Díaz Oliva
Flag of New Zealand.svg P Nola
4 2  3 Flag of Spain.svg M J Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues
63 6
3 Flag of Spain.svg M J Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues
66 3 Flag of Spain.svg M J Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues
74 6
  Flag of Hungary.svg Z Gubacsi
Flag of Belarus.svg N Ostrovskaya
66962 Flag of Slovenia.svg T Križan
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
5 64
  Flag of Belarus.svg T Poutchek
Flag of Germany.svg C Schneider
2 7113   Flag of Hungary.svg Z Gubacsi
Flag of Belarus.svg N Ostrovskaya
2 4  
  Flag of the United States.svg D Buth
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Paštiková
1 4  2 Flag of Slovenia.svg T Križan
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
66 
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg T Križan
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
66 

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