1995 Romanian Open – Doubles

Wayne Arthurs and Simon Youl were the defending champions, but Youl retired from professional tennis at the end of the 1994 season.[1] Arthurs teamed up with Jordi Arrese and lost in the first round to Tom Kempers and Menno Oosting.

Doubles
1995 Romanian Open
Final
ChampionsUnited States Mark Keil
United States Jeff Tarango
Runners-upCzech Republic Cyril Suk
Czech Republic Daniel Vacek
Score6–4, 7–6
Details
Draw16 (3WC/1Q)
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Mark Keil and Jeff Tarango won the title by defeating Cyril Suk and Daniel Vacek 6–4, 7–6 in the final.[2][3]

Seeds edit

Draw edit

Key edit

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   C Suk
  D Vacek
6 6
WC   A Ilie
  I Moldovan
3 3 1   C Suk
  D Vacek
7 6
Q   J Golmard
  F Santoro
5 2 WC   G Cosac
  D Pescariu
6 3
WC   G Cosac
  D Pescariu
7 6 1   C Suk
  D Vacek
6 3 6
3   M Philippoussis
  P Rafter
6 2 6 3   M Philippoussis
  P Rafter
4 6 3
  A Boetsch
  G Forget
3 6 2 3   M Philippoussis
  P Rafter
4 6 6
  T Carbonell
  A Gaudenzi
6 6   T Carbonell
  A Gaudenzi
6 3 3
  D Adams
  E Ferreira
0 4 1   C Suk
  D Vacek
4 6
  J Arrese
  W Arthurs
7 4 6   M Keil
  J Tarango
6 7
  T Kempers
  M Oosting
6 6 7   T Kempers
  M Oosting
2 3
  M Keil
  J Tarango
7 4 7   M Keil
  J Tarango
6 6
4   MK Goellner
  P Norval
6 6 6   M Keil
  J Tarango
4 7 6
  A Antonitsch
  T Nijssen
3 3   L Pimek
  B Talbot
6 6 4
  L Pimek
  B Talbot
6 6   L Pimek
  B Talbot
6 7
WC   P Kühnen
  M Stich
6 3 6 2   L Lobo
  J Sánchez
2 6
2   L Lobo
  J Sánchez
4 6 7

Qualifying edit

Qualifying seeds edit

  1.   Renzo Furlan /   Adrian Voinea (qualifying competition)
  2.   Jérôme Golmard /   Fabrice Santoro (qualified)

Qualifiers edit

  1.   Jérôme Golmard /   Fabrice Santoro

Qualifying draw edit

First round Qualifying competition
          
1   Renzo Furlan
  Adrian Voinea
6 6
  Răzvan Sabău
  Gabriel Trifu
3 2
1   Renzo Furlan
  Adrian Voinea
2 7 3
2   Jérôme Golmard
  Fabrice Santoro
6 5 6
WC   Remus Farcas
  Florin Segărceanu
1 2
2   Jérôme Golmard
  Fabrice Santoro
6 6

References edit

  1. ^ "Sporting Hall of Fame Recipients: Simon John Arthur Youl". Tasmanian Government. Retrieved 27 June 2023. He was forced to retire in 1994 because of persistent knee and back injuries – leaving with a legacy of 13 years on the professional circuit.
  2. ^ "ATP Bucharest Doubles 1995 Results". Tennis 24. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  3. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1996). ITF World of Tennis 1996. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 128, 151. ISBN 9780002187138.

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