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Doubles
1995 Open 13
Final
Champions South Africa David Adams
Russia Andrei Olhovskiy
Runners-up France Jean-Philippe Fleurian
France Rodolphe Gilbert
Score6–1, 6–4
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Jan Siemerink and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions, but did not play together this year. Siemerink partnered Martin Damm, losing in the quarterfinals. Vacek partnered Alexander Mronz, losing in the first round.

David Adams and Andrei Olhovskiy won the title, defeating Jean-Philippe Fleurian and Rodolphe Gilbert 6–1, 6–4 in the final. [1]

Seeds

  1. South Africa David Adams / Russia Andrei Olhovskiy (champions)
  2. Switzerland Jakob Hlasek / Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Sergio Casal / Spain Emilio Sánchez (quarterfinals)
  4. Netherlands Tom Nijssen / Netherlands Menno Oosting (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 South Africa D Adams
Russia A Olhovskiy
6 6  
WC France P Gauthier
France L Roux
4 4   1 South Africa D Adams
Russia A Olhovskiy
4 6 6
Q Latvia Ģ Dzelde
Kenya P Wekesa
6 0 5   Czech Republic M Damm
Netherlands J Siemerink
6 3 4
  Czech Republic M Damm
Netherlands J Siemerink
4 6 7 1 South Africa D Adams
Russia A Olhovskiy
6 4 6
4 Netherlands T Nijssen
Netherlands M Oosting
7 6 6   Czech Republic V Flégl
Netherlands S Noteboom
4 6 3
  Italy C Brandi
Belgium L Pimek
5 7 4 4 Netherlands T Nijssen
Netherlands M Oosting
4 7 4
  Czech Republic V Flégl
Netherlands S Noteboom
7 6     Czech Republic V Flégl
Netherlands S Noteboom
6 5 6
  South Africa C Ferreira
Australia J Ireland
5 1   1 South Africa D Adams
Russia A Olhovskiy
6 6  
  France J-P Fleurian
France R Gilbert
6 6 6   France J-P Fleurian
France R Gilbert
1 4  
  Germany A Mronz
Czech Republic D Vacek
7 3 4   France J-P Fleurian
France R Gilbert
6 6  
WC Iran M Bahrami
France F Santoro
6 2   3 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
4 2  
3 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
7 6     France J-P Fleurian
France R Gilbert
6 6  
  France G Raoux
Czech Republic D Rikl
7 6     France G Raoux
Czech Republic D Rikl
0 4  
WC France J Golmard
France H Leconte
6 4     France G Raoux
Czech Republic D Rikl
6 6 7
  Argentina J Garat
Italy F Mordegan
4 0   2 Switzerland J Hlasek
Russia Y Kafelnikov
7 4 6
2 Switzerland J Hlasek
Russia Y Kafelnikov
6 6  

References

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1996). ITF World of Tennis 1996. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 128, 147. ISBN  9780002187138.

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