1997 SEAT Open – Doubles

Doubles
1997 SEAT Open
1996 Champions Netherlands Kristie Boogert
France Nathalie Tauziat
Champions Latvia Larisa Neiland
Czech Republic Helena Suková
Runners-up Germany Meike Babel
Belgium Laurence Courtois
Final score 61, 60

Kristie Boogert and Nathalie Tauziat were the defending champions but only Boogert competed that year with Amanda Coetzer.

Boogert and Coetzer lost in the quarterfinals to Annica Lindstedt and Caroline Schneider.

Larisa Neiland and Helena Suková won in the final 61, 60 against Meike Babel and Laurence Courtois.

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Latvia Larisa Neiland / Czech Republic Helena Suková (Champions)
  2. Belgium Sabine Appelmans / Netherlands Miriam Oremans (Quarterfinals)
  3. Czech Republic Eva Melicharová / Czech Republic Helena Vildová (Semifinals)
  4. Netherlands Kristie Boogert / South Africa Amanda Coetzer (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Latvia L Neiland
Czech Republic H Suková
6 6  
Q Germany A Glass
South Africa J Kruger
3 3   1 Latvia L Neiland
Czech Republic H Suková
6 7  
  Sweden Å Carlsson
Switzerland P Schnyder
6 4 3   Germany W Probst
Japan A Sugiyama
2 5  
  Germany W Probst
Japan A Sugiyama
0 6 6 1 Latvia L Neiland
Czech Republic H Suková
6 6  
3 Czech Republic E Melicharová
Czech Republic H Vildová
w/o     3 Czech Republic E Melicharová
Czech Republic H Vildová
2 3  
  Germany B Rittner
France A-G Sidot
      3 Czech Republic E Melicharová
Czech Republic H Vildová
2 6 7
  Poland A Olsza
United Kingdom S-A Siddall
2 4   LL France C Dhenin
Bulgaria M Maleeva
6 4 5
LL France C Dhenin
Bulgaria M Maleeva
6 6   1 Latvia Larisa Neiland
Czech Republic Helena Suková
6 6  
  Sweden A Lindstedt
Germany C Schneider
w/o       Germany Meike Babel
Belgium Laurence Courtois
2 4  
  France J Halard-Decugis
France S Testud
        Sweden A Lindstedt
Germany C Schneider
6 6  
  Germany K Freye
Germany S Meier
2 2   4 Netherlands K Boogert
South Africa A Coetzer
3 3  
4 Netherlands K Boogert
South Africa A Coetzer
6 6     Sweden A Lindstedt
Germany C Schneider
1 0  
WC Luxembourg A Kremer
Spain M Serna
2 4     Germany M Babel
Belgium L Courtois
6 6  
  Germany M Babel
Belgium L Courtois
6 6     Germany M Babel
Belgium L Courtois
6 6  
  Slovakia K Habšudová
Argentina F Labat
3 6 6 2 Belgium S Appelmans
Netherlands M Oremans
3 2  
2 Belgium S Appelmans
Netherlands M Oremans
6 3 7

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