2002 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles

Doubles
2002 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
2001 Champions Sweden Jonas Björkman
Switzerland Roger Federer
Champions Switzerland Roger Federer
Belarus Max Mirnyi
Runners-up The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
Final score 46, 63, [104]

Jonas Björkman and Roger Federer were the defending champions but only Federer competed that year with Max Mirnyi.

Federer and Mirnyi won in the final 46, 63, [104] against Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor.

Seeds

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

  1. The Bahamas Mark Knowles / Canada Daniel Nestor (Final)
  2. Australia Joshua Eagle / Australia Sandon Stolle (Quarterfinals)
  3. Czech Republic Petr Pála / Czech Republic Pavel Vízner (Quarterfinals)
  4. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov / United States Jeff Tarango (First Round)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 The Bahamas M Knowles
Canada D Nestor
77 7  
  France A Clément
France F Santoro
65 5   1 The Bahamas M Knowles
Canada D Nestor
4 6 [10]
WC Netherlands J Siemerink
Netherlands D van Scheppingen
62 6 [3] WC France S Grosjean
Germany N Kiefer
6 3 [6]
WC France S Grosjean
Germany N Kiefer
77 4 [10] 1 The Bahamas M Knowles
Canada D Nestor
w/o    
4 Russia Y Kafelnikov
United States J Tarango
6 3 [9]   France N Escudé
Russia M Safin
     
  Spain J C Ferrero
Spain T Robredo
4 6 [11]   Spain J C Ferrero
Spain T Robredo
1 4  
WC Netherlands R Sluiter
Netherlands J van Lottum
5 2     France N Escudé
Russia M Safin
6 6  
  France N Escudé
Russia M Safin
7 6   1 The Bahamas M Knowles
Canada D Nestor
6 3 [4]
  Czech Republic R Štěpánek
Czech Republic C Suk
77 4 [8]   Switzerland R Federer
Belarus M Mirnyi
4 6 [10]
  Switzerland R Federer
Belarus M Mirnyi
63 6 [10]   Switzerland R Federer
Belarus M Mirnyi
6 3 [10]
  South Africa D Adams
Australia M Hill
6 2 [8] 3 Czech Republic P Pála
Czech Republic P Vízner
3 6 [6]
3 Czech Republic P Pála
Czech Republic P Vízner
4 6 [10]   Switzerland R Federer
Belarus M Mirnyi
6 6  
  South Africa C Haggard
Zimbabwe K Ullyett
6 77     South Africa C Haggard
Zimbabwe K Ullyett
3 3  
  Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands S Schalken
3 64     South Africa C Haggard
Zimbabwe K Ullyett
6 77  
  Czech Republic T Cibulec
Czech Republic J Novák
4 6 [6] 2 Australia J Eagle
Australia S Stolle
4 65  
2 Australia J Eagle
Australia S Stolle
6 4 [10]

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