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Doubles
1981 Bordeaux Open
Final
Champions Ecuador Andrés Gómez
Chile Belus Prajoux
Runners-up United States Jim Gurfein
Sweden Anders Järryd
Score7–5, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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John Feaver and Gilles Moretton were the defending champions, but Moretton did not compete this year. Feaver teamed up with Billy Martin and lost in the first round to Jean-Louis Haillet and Yannick Noah.

Andrés Gómez and Belus Prajoux won the title by defeating Jim Gurfein and Anders Järryd 7–5, 6–3 in the final. [1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Ecuador A Gómez
Chile B Prajoux
7 6
  France D Bedel
France C Freyss
5 4 1 Ecuador A Gómez
Chile B Prajoux
6 7
  United States E Iskersky
United States J Lapidus
6 6   United States E Iskersky
United States J Lapidus
4 5
  France P Aucouturier
United States I Schindler
2 4 1 Ecuador A Gómez
Chile B Prajoux
6 6
  France X Lemoine
France P Portes
2 5 4 Argentina G Aubone
Chile A Pierola
1 1
4 Argentina G Aubone
Chile A Pierola
6 7 4 Argentina G Aubone
Chile A Pierola
4 6 6
  Finland L Palin
United States J Van Nostrand
6 7   Finland L Palin
United States J Van Nostrand
6 3 2
  France B Jamin
France P Kuchna
4 6 1 Ecuador A Gómez
Chile B Prajoux
7 6
  France L Courteau
France F Lacueille
3 6 6 3 United States J Gurfein
Sweden A Järryd
5 3
  France J-M Bousquet
France B La Font
6 1 2   France L Courteau
France F Lacueille
1 0
3 United States J Gurfein
Sweden A Järryd
6 6 3 United States J Gurfein
Sweden A Järryd
6 6
  Argentina C Castellan
Argentina G Tiberti
1 4 3 United States J Gurfein
Sweden A Järryd
7 3 6
  Argentina E Ruiz-Bry
Argentina J Todero
7 6   France J-L Haillet
France Y Noah
6 6 3
  France J Potier
France P Torre
5 1   Argentina E Ruiz-Bry
Argentina J Todero
4 2
  France J-L Haillet
France Y Noah
6 6   France J-L Haillet
France Y Noah
6 6
2 United Kingdom J Feaver
United States B Martin
4 3

References

  1. ^ "ATP Bordeaux Draw (men's) - 1981". Steve G Tennis. Retrieved 13 January 2022.

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