2002 Grand Prix Hassan II – Doubles

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Doubles
2002 Grand Prix Hassan II
Champions Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Huss
Flag of South Africa.svg Myles Wakefield
Runners-up Flag of Argentina.svg Martín García
Flag of Argentina.svg Luis Lobo
Final score64, 62
Events
Singles Doubles
  2001  · Grand Prix Hassan II ·  2003  

Michael Hill and Jeff Tarango were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Hill with Daniel Vacek and Tarango with David Adams.

Contents

Hill and Vacek lost in the first round to Martín García and Luis Lobo.

Adams and Tarango lost in the quarterfinals to Stephen Huss and Myles Wakefield.

Huss and Wakefield won in the final 64, 62 against García and Lobo.

Seeds

  1. Flag of South Africa.svg David Adams / Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Tarango (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Hill / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Daniel Vacek (first round)
  3. Flag of South Africa.svg Robbie Koenig / Flag of Germany.svg Michael Kohlmann (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of South Africa.svg Marius Barnard / Flag of the United States.svg Jim Thomas (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of South Africa.svg D Adams
Flag of the United States.svg J Tarango
66 
  Flag of Spain.svg D Sánchez
Flag of Spain.svg F Vicente
4 0  1 Flag of South Africa.svg D Adams
Flag of the United States.svg J Tarango
1 2  
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Huss
Flag of South Africa.svg M Wakefield
66   Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Huss
Flag of South Africa.svg M Wakefield
66 
WC Flag of Morocco.svg J Chafai
Flag of Morocco.svg M Dakki
3 0    Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Huss
Flag of South Africa.svg M Wakefield
65  
3 Flag of South Africa.svg R Koenig
Flag of Germany.svg M Kohlmann
776   Flag of Italy.svg M Bertolini
Flag of Argentina.svg A Schneiter
3 2r
  Flag of Italy.svg E Artoni
Flag of Brazil.svg D Melo
654  3 Flag of South Africa.svg R Koenig
Flag of Germany.svg M Kohlmann
5 6[4]
  Flag of Argentina.svg G Cañas
Flag of Argentina.svg M Zabaleta
61r  Flag of Italy.svg M Bertolini
Flag of Argentina.svg A Schneiter
73 [10]
  Flag of Italy.svg M Bertolini
Flag of Argentina.svg A Schneiter
3 2    Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Huss
Flag of South Africa.svg M Wakefield
66 
WC Flag of Morocco.svg K Alami
Flag of Morocco.svg Y El Aynaoui
     Flag of Argentina.svg M García
Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
4 2  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg F Čermák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Luxa
w/o    Flag of the Czech Republic.svg F Čermák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Luxa
66 
  Flag of North Macedonia.svg A Kitinov
Flag of Sweden.svg J Landsberg
5 63 4 Flag of South Africa.svg M Barnard
Flag of the United States.svg J Thomas
4 4  
4 Flag of South Africa.svg M Barnard
Flag of the United States.svg J Thomas
777   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg F Čermák
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Luxa
4 6[1]
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hanley
Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Healey
66   Flag of Argentina.svg M García
Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
62 [10]
WC Flag of Morocco.svg H Arazi
Flag of Morocco.svg M El Aarej
4 0    Flag of Australia (converted).svg P Hanley
Flag of Australia (converted).svg N Healey
2 2  
  Flag of Argentina.svg M García
Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
778 2 Flag of Argentina.svg M García
Flag of Argentina.svg L Lobo
66 
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Hill
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Vacek
5 66 

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