1979 South Australian Open – Doubles

Doubles
1979 South Australian Open
Champions Australia Colin Dibley
Australia Chris Kachel
Runners-up Australia John Alexander
Australia Phil Dent
Final score 6–7, 7–6, 6–4

The event was being held for the first time since 1977.

Colin Dibley and Chris Kachel won the title, defeating John Alexander and Phil Dent 6–7, 7–6, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Australia Ross Case / Australia Geoff Masters (Semifinals)
  2. Australia Mark Edmondson / Australia John Marks (First Round)

  1. Australia John Alexander / Australia Phil Dent (Final)
  2. Australia Colin Dibley / Australia Chris Kachel (Champions)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Australia R Case
Australia G Masters
7 3 6
  United States Christofer Delaney
United States J Delaney
6 6 3 1 Australia R Case
Australia G Masters
6 6  
  United States S Krulevitz
United States M Mitchell
6 4     United States F McNair
United States T Wilkison
3 3  
  United States F McNair
United States T Wilkison
7 6   1 Australia R Case
Australia G Masters
5 3  
3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
6 7   3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
7 6  
Q Australia Trevor Reeves
Australia James Ferguson
4 6   3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
7 4 6
  Australia Victor Eke
West Germany Thomas Furst
2 2     South Africa B Mitton
South Africa R Moore
5 6 4
  South Africa B Mitton
South Africa R Moore
6 6   3 Australia J Alexander
Australia P Dent
7 6 4
  Australia J James
Australia T Rocavert
7 6   4 Australia C Dibley
Australia C Kachel
6 7 6
  Austria Kurt Lechner
Austria Roland Steigler
5 2     Australia J James
Australia T Rocavert
4 4  
  United Kingdom J Smith
Australia K Warwick
3 2   4 Australia C Dibley
Australia C Kachel
6 6  
4 Australia C Dibley
Australia C Kachel
6 6   4 Australia C Dibley
Australia C Kachel
6 6  
  Australia D Collings
Australia D Crealy
7 7     Australia D Collings
Australia D Crealy
3 2  
  Australia C Letcher
Australia W Maher
6 5     Australia D Collings
Australia D Crealy
7 6 8
  Australia J Fitzgerald
Australia Wayne Pascoe
6 6     Australia J Fitzgerald
Australia W Pascoe
6 7 6
2 Australia M Edmondson
Australia J Marks
2 4  

References

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