1993 ATP Buenos Aires – Doubles

Doubles
1993 ATP Buenos Aires
Champions Spain Tomás Carbonell
Spain Carlos Costa
Runners-up Spain Sergio Casal
Spain Emilio Sánchez
Final score 6–4, 6–4
Main article: 1993 ATP Buenos Aires

Pablo Albano and Javier Frana were the defending champions, but lost in the quarterfinals this year.

Tomás Carbonell and Carlos Costa won the title, defeating Sergio Casal and Emilio Sánchez 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Spain Sergio Casal / Spain Emilio Sánchez (Final)
  2. South Africa Marcos Ondruska / South Africa Byron Talbot (First Round)

  1. N/A
  2. United States Mike Bauer / Czech Republic David Rikl (First Round)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
7 6  
  United States B Devening
United States J Waite
6 2   1 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
2 7 6
  Argentina H de la Peña
Mexico J Lozano
6 6 7   Argentina H de la Peña
Mexico J Lozano
6 6 4
WC Uruguay D Pérez
Sweden M Wilander
7 3 6 1 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
6 5 6
4 United States M Bauer
Czech Republic D Rikl
4 3   Q Argentina P Arnold
Argentina D Orsanic
0 7 2
Q Argentina P Arnold
Argentina D Orsanic
6 6   Q Argentina P Arnold
Argentina D Orsanic
6 7  
  Argentina P Albano
Argentina J Frana
7 6     Argentina P Albano
Argentina J Frana
2 5  
  United States D Johnson
United States J Sullivan
6 4   1 Spain S Casal
Spain E Sánchez
4 4  
  South Africa B Haygarth
United States G Van Emburgh
6 6     Spain T Carbonell
Spain C Costa
6 6  
  Spain T Carbonell
Spain C Costa
7 7     Spain T Carbonell
Spain C Costa
6 6 6
  Italy C Brandi
Spain F Roig
6 6     Italy C Brandi
Spain F Roig
4 7 2
LL Argentina L Arnold
Argentina G Etlis
0 4     Spain T Carbonell
Spain C Costa
6 6  
  United States F Montana
United States J Pugh
3 6 7   United States F Montana
United States J Pugh
1 4  
WC Argentina M Jaite
Argentina C Miniussi
6 3 6   United States F Montana
United States J Pugh
3 6 7
  Sweden C Allgardh
Venezuela M Ruah
4 7 7   Sweden C Allgardh
Venezuela M Ruah
6 3 6
2 South Africa M Ondruska
South Africa B Talbot
6 5 6

References

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