2002 Open 13 – Doubles

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Doubles
2002 Open 13
Champions Flag of France.svg Arnaud Clément
Flag of France.svg Nicolas Escudé
Runners-up Flag of France.svg Julien Boutter
Flag of Belarus.svg Max Mirnyi
Final score64, 63
Events
Singles Doubles
  2001  · Open 13 ·  2003  

Julien Boutter and Fabrice Santoro were the defending champions but only Boutter competed that year with Max Mirnyi.

Contents

Boutter and Mirnyi lost in the final 64, 63 against Arnaud Clément and Nicolas Escudé.

Seeds

  1. Flag of France.svg Julien Boutter / Flag of Belarus.svg Max Mirnyi (final)
  2. Flag of South Africa.svg David Adams / Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Hill (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Germany.svg Karsten Braasch / Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Olhovskiy (semifinals)
  4. Flag of South Africa.svg Chris Haggard / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Tom Vanhoudt (semifinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
66 
  Flag of Italy.svg M Bertolini
Flag of Italy.svg C Brandi
4 4  1 Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
677 
  Flag of Switzerland.svg M Rosset
Flag of the United States.svg J Tarango
3 5    Flag of Sweden.svg T Enqvist
Flag of Sweden.svg T Johansson
2 63 
  Flag of Sweden.svg T Enqvist
Flag of Sweden.svg T Johansson
67 1 Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
7778 
4 Flag of South Africa.svg C Haggard
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Vanhoudt
66 4 Flag of South Africa.svg C Haggard
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Vanhoudt
6466 
WC Flag of France.svg J-F Bachelot
Flag of France.svg P-H Mathieu
2 4  4 Flag of South Africa.svg C Haggard
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg T Vanhoudt
777 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kerr
Flag of Australia (converted).svg G Silcock
7877   Flag of Australia (converted).svg J Kerr
Flag of Australia (converted).svg G Silcock
5 65 
  Flag of Israel.svg J Erlich
Flag of Israel.svg A Ram
6664 1 Flag of France.svg J Boutter
Flag of Belarus.svg M Mirnyi
4 3  
  Flag of Spain.svg J C Ferrero
Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo
2 6[7]   Flag of France.svg A Clément
Flag of France.svg N Escudé
66 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Ellwood
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Huss
64 [10]  Flag of Australia (converted).svg B Ellwood
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Huss
636[6]
WC Flag of Morocco.svg K Alami
Flag of Morocco.svg H Arazi
   3 Flag of Germany.svg K Braasch
Flag of Russia.svg A Olhovskiy
774 [10]
3 Flag of Germany.svg K Braasch
Flag of Russia.svg A Olhovskiy
w/o  3 Flag of Germany.svg K Braasch
Flag of Russia.svg A Olhovskiy
5 77[16]
  Flag of France.svg A Clément
Flag of France.svg N Escudé
65 [11]  Flag of France.svg A Clément
Flag of France.svg N Escudé
764[18]
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Škoch
Flag of the United States.svg J Waite
4 7[9]   Flag of France.svg A Clément
Flag of France.svg N Escudé
66 
WC Flag of Morocco.svg Y El Aynaoui
Flag of France.svg C Pioline
6477[7] 2 Flag of South Africa.svg D Adams
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Hill
3 4  
2 Flag of South Africa.svg D Adams
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Hill
7764[10]

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