1993 Thriftway ATP Championships – Doubles

Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but Woodbridge did not compete this year. Woodforde teamed up with Jason Stoltenberg and lost in the first round to tournament winners Andre Agassi and Petr Korda.

Doubles
1993 Thriftway ATP Championships
Final
ChampionsUnited States Andre Agassi
Czech Republic Petr Korda
Runners-upSweden Stefan Edberg
Sweden Henrik Holm
Score7–6, 6–4
Details
Draw28 (3WC/2Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Agassi and Korda, who entered the tournament as wild cards, won the title by defeating Stefan Edberg and Henrik Holm 7–6, 6–4 in the final.[1][2][3]

Seeds edit

The first four seeds received a bye to the second round.

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Semifinals Final
          
1   Patrick McEnroe
  Richey Reneberg
4 6 4
WC   Andre Agassi
  Petr Korda
6 2 6
WC   Andre Agassi
  Petr Korda
7 6
  Stefan Edberg
  Henrik Holm
6 4
3   Grant Connell
  Patrick Galbraith
4 4
  Stefan Edberg
  Henrik Holm
6 6

Top half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   P McEnroe
  R Reneberg
6 6 6
  R Bergh
  B Talbot
6 4 6   JL de Jager
  M Knowles
7 2 2
  JL de Jager
  M Knowles
4 6 7 1   P McEnroe
  R Reneberg
6 6
WC   J Hlasek
  G Ivanišević
6 6 3   B Pearce
  D Randall
4 0
  B Pearce
  D Randall
7 3 6   B Pearce
  D Randall
3 6 6
Q   S Lareau
  A O'Brien
2 7 6 Q   S Lareau
  A O'Brien
6 3 4
8   S DeVries
  D Macpherson
6 6 2 1   P McEnroe
  R Reneberg
4 6 4
WC   A Agassi
  P Korda
6 2 6
4   M Kratzmann
  W Masur
3 7 2
  S Kruger
  C Van Emburgh
5 4   G Michibata
  D Pate
6 6 6
  G Michibata
  D Pate
7 6   G Michibata
  D Pate
2 5
WC   A Agassi
  P Korda
6 3 6 WC   A Agassi
  P Korda
6 7
  J Stoltenberg
  M Woodforde
3 6 2 WC   A Agassi
  P Korda
6 6
  W Ferreira
  M Stich
6 7   W Ferreira
  M Stich
4 3
5   L Jensen
  M Jensen
3 5

Bottom half edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6   J Palmer
  J Stark
7 6
  M Briggs
  K Jones
6 4 6   J Palmer
  J Stark
6 6 6
WC   P Annacone
  D Wheaton
6 6 WC   P Annacone
  D Wheaton
4 7 4
  S Davis
  J Eltingh
4 2 6   J Palmer
  J Stark
4 6
  K Flach
  R Leach
7 3 6 3   G Connell
  P Galbraith
6 7
  D Adams
  A Olhovskiy
6 6 3   K Flach
  R Leach
5 5
3   G Connell
  P Galbraith
7 7
3   G Connell
  P Galbraith
4 4
7   D Visser
  L Warder
6 2   S Edberg
  H Holm
6 6
  S Edberg
  H Holm
7 6   S Edberg
  H Holm
6 6 6
  P Norval
  D Nargiso
4 2   S Cannon
  S Melville
3 7 3
  S Cannon
  S Melville
6 6   S Edberg
  H Holm
6 6
  J Siemerink
  S Stolle
7 6   J Siemerink
  S Stolle
4 4
Q   T Nelson
  L Paes
5 4   J Siemerink
  S Stolle
6 3 6
2   J Fitzgerald
  A Järryd
2 6 4

Qualifying edit

Qualifying seeds edit

  1.   Jeremy Bates /   Neil Broad (first round)
  2.   Bryan Shelton /   Todd Witsken (first round)
  3.   Royce Deppe /   Bret Garnett (first round)
  4.   Kent Kinnear /   Richard Schmidt (first round)

Qualifiers edit

Qualifying draw edit

First qualifier edit

First round Qualifying competition
1   Jeremy Bates
  Neil Broad
3 7 5
WC   Johan de Beer
  Kevin Ullyett
6 6 7 WC   Johan de Beer
  Kevin Ullyett
6 7 3
  Todd Nelson
  Leander Paes
6 6   Todd Nelson
  Leander Paes
7 6 6
3   Royce Deppe
  Bret Garnett
4 4

Second qualifier edit

First round Qualifying competition
2   Bryan Shelton
  Todd Witsken
2 2
  Sébastien Lareau
  Alex O'Brien
6 6   Sébastien Lareau
  Alex O'Brien
4 6 6
  Luiz Mattar
  Bent-Ove Pedersen
6 6   Luiz Mattar
  Bent-Ove Pedersen
6 4 4
4   Kent Kinnear
  Richard Schmidt
4 3

References edit

  1. ^ "About – Past Champions". Western & Southern Open. Cincinnati. Retrieved 15 November 2021. Men's Doubles: 1993 – Andre Agassi/USA & Petr Korda/CZE
  2. ^ "Andre Agassi: ATP Tour site bio". The Washington Post. 1998. Retrieved 20 July 2020. 1993: Won titles in San Francisco and Scottsdale and first career doubles title in Cincinnati (w/Korda)
  3. ^ Maine, D'Arcy (30 May 2021). "Sebastian Korda, with an Andre Agassi assist, is breaking out heading into French Open". ESPN. Retrieved 15 November 2021. Korda and his father, who had partnered with Agassi during his lone doubles title at the 1993 Cincinnati Open, jumped at the chance.

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