1970 Stockholm Open – Doubles

Doubles
1970 Stockholm Open
Champions United States Arthur Ashe
United States Stan Smith
Runners-up Australia Bob Carmichael
Australia Owen Davidson
Final score 60, 57, 75[1]
Main article: 1970 Stockholm Open

The 1970 Stockholm Open was a tennis tournament played on hard courts and part of the 1970 Pepsi-Cola Grand Prix and took place in Stockholm, Sweden. The tournament was held from November 1 through November 7, 1970. Arthur Ashe and Stan Smith won in the final by defeating Bob Carmichael and Owen Davidson, 60, 57, 75.[1]

Seeds

  1. Australia Ken Rosewall / Australia Roy Emerson (First Round)

  1. United States Arthur Ashe / United States Stan Smith (Champions)

Draw

Key

Main draw

First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Australia R Emerson
Australia K Rosewall
6 4 3
Australia B Carmichael
Australia O Davidson
2 6 6 Australia B Carmichael
Australia O Davidson
6 4 6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović
Czechoslovakia J Kodeš
8 6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Z Franulović
Czechoslovakia J Kodeš
2 6 1
Australia D Crealy
Australia R Ruffels
6 1 Australia B Carmichael
Australia O Davidson
6 6
Romania I Năstase
Romania I Ţiriac
5 0 Spain A Gimeno
United Kingdom R Taylor
3 4
United States R Barth
Sweden P Jemsby
7 6 United States R Barth
Sweden P Jemsby
5 4
Spain A Gimeno
United Kingdom R Taylor
6 6 Spain A Gimeno
United Kingdom R Taylor
7 6
Denmark J Leschly
Denmark J Ulrich
4 1 Australia B Carmichael
Australia O Davidson
0 7 5
Sweden J-E Lundqvist
United States D Ralston
6 7 2 United States A Ashe
United States S Smith
6 5 7
United Kingdom M Cox
United Kingdom G Stilwell
4 5 Sweden J-E Lundqvist
United States D Ralston
6 6
Chile J Fillol
Sweden L Johansson
7 7 Chile J Fillol
Sweden L Johansson
4 4
United States C Graebner
United States C Richey
5 5 Sweden J-E Lundqvist
United States D Ralston
Sweden O Bengtson
Sweden B Holmstrom
2 6 3 2 United States A Ashe
United States S Smith
w/o
France G Goven
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Pilić
6 4 6 France G Goven
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Pilić
4 5
South Africa C Drysdale
South Africa R Moore
3 2 2 United States A Ashe
United States S Smith
6 7
2 United States A Ashe
United States S Smith
6 6

References

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