2002 Mercedes Cup – Doubles

Doubles
2002 Mercedes Cup
2001 Champions Argentina Guillermo Cañas
Germany Rainer Schüttler
Champions Australia Joshua Eagle
Czech Republic David Rikl
Runners-up South Africa David Adams
Argentina Gastón Etlis
Final score 63, 64

Guillermo Cañas and Rainer Schüttler were the defending champions but they competed with different partners that year, Cañas with Younes El Aynaoui and Schüttler with Mikhail Youzhny.

Schüttler and Youzhny lost in the first round to Juan Ignacio Carrasco and Álex López Morón.

Cañas and El Aynaoui lost in the quarterfinals to Nicolás Lapentti and Jeff Tarango.

Joshua Eagle and David Rikl won in the final 63, 64 against David Adams and Gastón Etlis.

Seeds

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

  1. Australia Joshua Eagle / Czech Republic David Rikl (Champions)
  2. South Africa David Adams / Argentina Gastón Etlis (Final)
  3. Czech Republic Petr Luxa / Czech Republic Cyril Suk (Quarterfinals)
  4. Czech Republic Leoš Friedl / Czech Republic Jiří Novák (First Round)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Australia J Eagle
Czech Republic D Rikl
6 63 6
  France J Boutter
Bulgaria O Stanoytchev
4 77 2 1 Australia J Eagle
Czech Republic D Rikl
6 6  
  Australia B Ellwood
Republic of Macedonia A Kitinov
6 6     Australia B Ellwood
Republic of Macedonia A Kitinov
3 4  
  Germany M-K Goellner
Argentina M Rodríguez
3 3   1 Australia J Eagle
Czech Republic D Rikl
4 6 6
4 Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic J Novák
4 6 64   Ecuador N Lapentti
United States J Tarango
6 1 2
  Argentina G Cañas
Morocco Y El Aynaoui
6 1 77   Argentina G Cañas
Morocco Y El Aynaoui
6 4 1
  Germany K Braasch
Germany J Knippschild
5 4     Ecuador N Lapentti
United States J Tarango
1 6 6
  Ecuador N Lapentti
United States J Tarango
7 6   1 Australia Joshua Eagle
Czech Republic David Rikl
6 6  
  Germany R Schüttler
Russia M Youzhny
4 2   2 South Africa David Adams
Argentina Gastón Etlis
3 4  
  Spain J I Carrasco
Spain Á López Morón
6 6     Spain J I Carrasco
Spain Á López Morón
77 63 6
WC Germany P Petzschner
Germany S Stadler
60 2   3 Czech Republic P Luxa
Czech Republic C Suk
65 77 3
3 Czech Republic P Luxa
Czech Republic C Suk
77 6     Spain J I Carrasco
Spain Á López Morón
64 3  
WC Iran M Bahrami
Romania A Pavel
4 6 6 2 South Africa D Adams
Argentina G Etlis
77 6  
  Morocco H Arazi
Spain T Robredo
6 1 4 WC Iran M Bahrami
Romania A Pavel
65 3  
WC Germany L Burgsmüller
Slovakia D Hrbatý
3 6 1 2 South Africa D Adams
Argentina G Etlis
77 6  
2 South Africa D Adams
Argentina G Etlis
6 3 6

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