1995 Nokia Open – Men's Doubles

Men's Doubles
1995 Nokia Open
Champions United States Tommy Ho
Canada Sébastien Lareau
Runners-up Belgium Dick Norman
Netherlands Fernon Wibier
Final score 7–6, 7–6
Main article: 1995 Nokia Open

Tommy Ho and Kent Kinnear were the defending champions, but Kinnear did not participate this year. Ho partnered Sébastien Lareau, successfully defending his title.

Ho and Lareau won the title, defeating Dick Norman and Fernon Wibier 7–6, 7–6 in the final.

Seeds

  1. United States Tommy Ho / Canada Sébastien Lareau (Champions)
  2. South Africa David Adams / India Leander Paes (Quarterfinals)
  3. Australia Joshua Eagle / Australia Andrew Florent (First Round)
  4. Australia Andrew Kratzmann / Australia Paul Kilderry (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 United States T Ho
Canada S Lareau
6 6  
WC Canada A Chang
United States C Chang
3 3   1 United States T Ho
Canada S Lareau
6 3 7
WC China B Pan
China J Xia
2 6     United Kingdom M Petchey
United States B Shelton
4 6 6
  United Kingdom M Petchey
United States B Shelton
6 7   1 United States T Ho
Canada S Lareau
6 6  
4 Australia A Kratzmann
Australia P Kilderry
7 6     United States K Flach
United States K Jones
3 4  
Q South Korea H-t Lee
South Korea Y-i Yoon
6 3   4 Australia A Kratzmann
Australia P Kilderry
3 6  
  United States K Flach
United States K Jones
6 6     United States K Flach
United States K Jones
6 7  
  Australia S Draper
Australia P Tramacchi
3 3   1 United States T Ho
Canada S Lareau
7 7  
  United Kingdom A Foster
United Kingdom D Sapsford
3 4     Belgium D Norman
Netherlands F Wibier
6 6  
  Japan S Matsuoka
Australia M Tebbutt
6 6     Japan S Matsuoka
Australia M Tebbutt
4 6  
  Belgium D Norman
Netherlands F Wibier
7 7     Belgium D Norman
Netherlands F Wibier
6 7  
3 Australia J Eagle
Australia A Florent
6 6     Belgium D Norman
Netherlands F Wibier
6 1 6
WC China Guo Jian
China Xu Xin
6 3     United Kingdom T Henman
United Kingdom A Richardson
3 6 3
  United Kingdom T Henman
United Kingdom A Richardson
7 6     United Kingdom T Henman
United Kingdom A Richardson
4 6 6
  South Africa D Nainkin
Israel E Ran
3 4   2 South Africa D Adams
India L Paes
6 3 4
2 South Africa D Adams
India L Paes
6 6  

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