2002 Tashkent Open – Doubles

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Doubles
2002 Tashkent Open
Champions Flag of Ukraine.svg Tatiana Perebiynis
Flag of Belarus.svg Tatiana Poutchek
Runners-up Flag of Germany.svg Mia Buric
Flag of Russia.svg Galina Fokina
Final score7–5, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
  2001  · Tashkent Open ·  2003  

Petra Mandula and Patricia Wartusch were the defending champions from 2001, but they chose not to compete in 2002.

Contents

Tatiana Perebiynis and Tatiana Poutchek defended their title, by defeating Mia Buric and Galina Fokina 7–5, and 6–2 in the final. [1] [2]

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Evie Dominikovic / Flag of Italy.svg Tathiana Garbin (first round)
  2. Flag of Ukraine.svg Tatiana Perebiynis / Flag of Belarus.svg Tatiana Poutchek (champion)
  3. Flag of Italy.svg Maria Elena Camerin / Flag of Italy.svg Roberta Vinci (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Seda Noorlander / Flag of Venezuela.svg María Vento-Kabchi (first round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Dominikovic
Flag of Italy.svg T Garbin
4 4
Flag of Spain.svg N Llagostera Vives
Flag of Spain.svg M.J. Martínez Sánchez
66 Flag of Spain.svg N Llagostera Vives
Flag of Spain.svg M.J. Martínez Sánchez
66
WC Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A Amanmuradova
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg I Israilova
64 6WC Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A Amanmuradova
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg I Israilova
4 4
Flag of Russia.svg A Bastrikova
Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Fedak
3 63 Flag of Spain.svg N Llagostera Vives
Flag of Spain.svg M.J. Martínez Sánchez
1 64
3 Flag of Italy.svg M.E Camerin
Flag of Italy.svg R Vinci
664 Flag of Germany.svg M Buric
Flag of Russia.svg G Fokina
67
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Koukalová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Vašková
1 3 3 Flag of Italy.svg M.E Camerin
Flag of Italy.svg R Vinci
2 3
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Němečková
Flag of Venezuela.svg M Sequera
64 4 Flag of Germany.svg M Buric
Flag of Russia.svg G Fokina
66
Flag of Germany.svg M Buric
Flag of Russia.svg G Fokina
0 66 Flag of Germany.svg M Buric
Flag of Russia.svg G Fokina
5 2
Flag of Germany.svg Ad Barna
Flag of Russia.svg L Skavronskaia
4 64 2 Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis
Flag of Belarus.svg T Poutchek
76
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg M-È Pelletier
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
64 6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg M-È Pelletier
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Voráčová
0 4
Flag of Russia.svg G Fattakhetdinova
Flag of Russia.svg E Kozhokina
66 Flag of Russia.svg G Fattakhetdinova
Flag of Russia.svg E Kozhokina
66
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Noorlander
Flag of Venezuela.svg M Vento-Kabchi
1 3 Flag of Russia.svg G Fattakhetdinova
Flag of Russia.svg E Kozhokina
4 3
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg O Antypina
Flag of Belarus.svg O Barabanschikova
62 4 2 Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis
Flag of Belarus.svg T Poutchek
66
Flag of the United States.svg E Schmidt
Flag of the Netherlands.svg A van Exel
4 66 Flag of the United States.svg E Schmidt
Flag of the Netherlands.svg A van Exel
4 3
Flag of Belarus.svg N Ostrovskaya
Flag of Russia.svg D Safina
611 2 Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis
Flag of Belarus.svg T Poutchek
66
2 Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis
Flag of Belarus.svg T Poutchek
76

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