2004 J&S Cup – Doubles

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Doubles
2004 J&S Cup
Final
Champions Flag of Italy.svg Silvia Farina Elia
Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Schiavone
Runners-up Flag of Argentina.svg Gisela Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg Patricia Tarabini
Score3–6, 6–2, 6–1
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2003  · Warsaw Open ·  2005  

Liezel Huber and Magdalena Maleeva were the defending champions, but they both chose not to compete that year.

Contents

Silvia Farina Elia and Francesca Schiavone won in the final 3–6, 6–2, 6–1 against Gisela Dulko and Patricia Tarabini.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Elena Likhovtseva / Flag of Russia.svg Vera Zvonareva (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Italy.svg Silvia Farina Elia / Flag of Italy.svg Francesca Schiavone (champions)
  3. Flag of Slovenia.svg Tina Križan / Flag of Slovenia.svg Katarina Srebotnik (first round)
  4. Flag of Russia.svg Elena Bovina / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Denisa Chládková (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva
Flag of Russia.svg V Zvonareva
67 
  Flag of Russia.svg E Kulikovskaya
Flag of Russia.svg A Rodionova
2 5  1 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva
Flag of Russia.svg V Zvonareva
66 
WC Flag of Poland.svg K Jans
Flag of Poland.svg A Rosolska
4 3    Flag of Italy.svg Ad. Serra Zanetti
Flag of Italy.svg An. Serra Zanetti
1 4  
  Flag of Italy.svg Ad. Serra Zanetti
Flag of Italy.svg An. Serra Zanetti
66 1 Flag of Russia.svg E Likhovtseva
Flag of Russia.svg V Zvonareva
3 64
4 Flag of Russia.svg E Bovina
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Chládková
67   Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg P Tarabini
63 6
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg O Blahotová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg G Navrátilová
3 5  4 Flag of Russia.svg E Bovina
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Chládková
3 63
  Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg P Tarabini
6616  Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg P Tarabini
62 6
WC Flag of Slovakia.svg D Hantuchová
Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik
2 71   Flag of Argentina.svg G Dulko
Flag of Argentina.svg P Tarabini
62 1
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Němečková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Paštiková
4 3  2 Flag of Italy.svg S Farina Elia
Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone
3 66
  Flag of Belarus.svg D Kustova
Flag of Ukraine.svg E Tatarkova
66   Flag of Belarus.svg D Kustova
Flag of Ukraine.svg E Tatarkova
4 5  
  Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou
Flag of Colombia.svg F Zuluaga
71 6  Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou
Flag of Colombia.svg F Zuluaga
67 
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg T Križan
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Srebotnik
161   Flag of Greece.svg E Daniilidou
Flag of Colombia.svg F Zuluaga
632  
  Flag of the United States.svg T Ashley
Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues
4 1  2 Flag of Italy.svg S Farina Elia
Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone
76 
  Flag of Slovakia.svg H Nagyová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
66   Flag of Slovakia.svg H Nagyová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Peschke
62 2
Q Flag of Poland.svg M Domachowska
Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Fedak
0 2  2 Flag of Italy.svg S Farina Elia
Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone
4 66
2 Flag of Italy.svg S Farina Elia
Flag of Italy.svg F Schiavone
66 

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