1997 Copenhagen Open – Doubles

Doubles
1997 Copenhagen Open
Champions Russia Andrei Olhovskiy
New Zealand Brett Steven
Runners-up Denmark Kenneth Carlsen
Denmark Frederik Fetterlein
Final score 64, 62

Libor Pimek and Byron Talbot were the defending champions but only Pimek competed that year with Menno Oosting.

Oosting and Pimek lost in the semifinals to Andrei Olhovskiy and Brett Steven.

Olhovskiy and Steven won in the final 64, 62 against Kenneth Carlsen and Frederik Fetterlein.

Seeds

  1. Netherlands Menno Oosting / Belgium Libor Pimek (Semifinals)
  2. Spain Tomás Carbonell / Spain Francisco Roig (Quarterfinals)
  3. South Africa David Adams / South Africa Marius Barnard (First Round)
  4. Argentina Pablo Albano / Sweden Peter Nyborg (First Round)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Netherlands M Oosting
Belgium L Pimek
7 6  
  Italy C Brandi
Italy F Messori
5 3   1 Netherlands M Oosting
Belgium L Pimek
7 7  
Q Canada S Leblanc
United States G Van Emburgh
1 2     Hungary G Köves
Portugal N Marques
5 6  
  Hungary G Köves
Portugal N Marques
6 6   1 Netherlands M Oosting
Belgium L Pimek
6 2  
3 South Africa D Adams
South Africa M Barnard
6 6 4   Russia A Olhovskiy
New Zealand B Steven
7 6  
  Belarus M Mirnyi
South Africa K Ullyett
7 3 6   Belarus M Mirnyi
South Africa K Ullyett
6 5 1
  Russia A Olhovskiy
New Zealand B Steven
7 7     Russia A Olhovskiy
New Zealand B Steven
2 7 6
  Netherlands T Kempers
Netherlands T Nijssen
5 6     Russia A Olhovskiy
New Zealand B Steven
6 6  
  Netherlands S Groen
Germany D Prinosil
6 6   WC Denmark K Carlsen
Denmark F Fetterlein
4 2  
WC Denmark T Andersen
Denmark P Langvardt
3 0     Netherlands S Groen
Germany D Prinosil
4 6 3
WC Denmark K Carlsen
Denmark F Fetterlein
7 6 6 WC Denmark K Carlsen
Denmark F Fetterlein
6 4 6
4 Argentina P Albano
Sweden P Nyborg
6 7 2 WC Denmark K Carlsen
Denmark F Fetterlein
7 6  
  Netherlands S Noteboom
Netherlands F Wibier
2 6 3   France G Raoux
France F Santoro
5 4  
  France G Raoux
France F Santoro
6 3 6   France G Raoux
France F Santoro
6 7  
WC Sweden P Fredriksson
Sweden M Norman
1 4   2 Spain T Carbonell
Spain F Roig
3 6  
2 Spain T Carbonell
Spain F Roig
6 6  

References

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