1997 MFS Pro Tennis Championships – Doubles

As the U.S. Pro Tennis Championships was an exhibition tournament during the early 1990s, no doubles tournaments were played at that time. The last edition was played in 1989, and was won by Andrés Gómez and Alberto Mancini.[1] Both players retired from professional tennis in 1993[2] and 1994,[3] respectively.

Doubles
1997 MFS Pro Tennis Championships
Final
ChampionsNetherlands Jacco Eltingh
Netherlands Paul Haarhuis
Runners-upUnited States Dave Randall
United States Jack Waite
Score6–4, 6–2
Details
Draw16 (2WC/1Q/1LL)
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis won the title by defeating Dave Randall and Jack Waite 6–4, 6–2 in the final.[1]

Seeds edit

Draw edit

Key edit

Draw edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   J Eltingh
  P Haarhuis
6 6
WC   K Carlsen
  P McEnroe
4 1 1   J Eltingh
  P Haarhuis
6 6
  A Berasategui
  D Bowen
6 6   A Berasategui
  D Bowen
3 3
  B Coupe
  D Roditi
2 1 1   J Eltingh
  P Haarhuis
7 3 6
3   D Adams
  M Barnard
4 7 1   G Köves
  J Novák
6 6 3
  G Köves
  J Novák
6 5 6   G Köves
  J Novák
7 6
Q   F Dewulf
  J Van Herck
3 2   D DiLucia
  N Đorđević
6 2
  D DiLucia
  N Đorđević
6 6 1   J Eltingh
  P Haarhuis
6 6
  F Meligeni
  S Schalken
4 5 4   D Randall
  J Waite
4 2
  K Jones
  M Tillström
6 7   K Jones
  M Tillström
3 6
LL   D Furmanski
  J Frontera
1 3 4   D Randall
  J Waite
6 7
4   D Randall
  J Waite
6 6 4   D Randall
  J Waite
6 6
WC   M Norman
  D van Scheppingen
6 3 6   S Doseděl
  D Hrbatý
4 2
  G Raoux
  J Tarango
4 6 4 WC   M Norman
  D van Scheppingen
6 2
  S Doseděl
  D Hrbatý
6 7   S Doseděl
  D Hrbatý
7 6
2   P Albano
  À Corretja
3 6

References edit

  1. ^ a b "ATP Boston - Men's Doubles". Grand Slam History. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  2. ^ "Andrés Gómez: "El Público Ecuatoriano Es Exquisito"" [Andrés Gómez: "The Ecuadorian public is delightful"] (in Spanish). ATP Tour. January 1, 2018. Retrieved April 3, 2020. He retired in 1993, having made history.
  3. ^ Casado, Edu (July 6, 2017). "Qué fue de… Alberto Mancini: otro 'top ten' argentino" [What happened with... Alberto Mancini: another Argentinian 'top ten'] (in Spanish). 20 minutos. Retrieved April 4, 2020. He debuted as a professional in 1987 and retired in 1994.

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