1999 Rado Swiss Open Gstaad – Doubles

Gustavo Kuerten and Fernando Meligeni were the defending champions,[1] but Meligeni did not compete this year. Kuerten teamed up with Jaime Oncins and lost in quarterfinals to tournament runners-up Aleksandar Kitinov and Eric Taino.

Doubles
1999 Rado Swiss Open Gstaad
Champions Donald Johnson
Cyril Suk
Runners-up Aleksandar Kitinov
Eric Taino
Final score7–5, 7–6(7–4)

Donald Johnson and Cyril Suk won the title by defeating Aleksandar Kitinov and Eric Taino 7–5, 7–6(7–4) in the final.[2]

Seeds

  1. Jiří Novák / David Rikl (First round)
  2. Martin Damm / Daniel Vacek (Semifinals)
  3. Donald Johnson / Cyril Suk (Champions)
  4. Chris Haggard / Javier Sánchez (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 J Novák
D Rikl
4 3
G Kuerten
J Oncins
6 6 G Kuerten
J Oncins
3 2
A Kitinov
E Taino
6 7 A Kitinov
E Taino
6 6
L Bale
J Greenhalgh
4 5 A Kitinov
E Taino
6 6
4 C Haggard
J Sánchez
6 6 T Carbonell
M Hood
1 4
R Koenig
P Vízner
4 4 4 C Haggard
J Sánchez
5 3
Q N Lapentti
L Morejón
610 4 T Carbonell
M Hood
7 6
T Carbonell
M Hood
712 6 A Kitinov
E Taino
5 64
JI Carrasco
J Velasco Jr.
4 3 3 D Johnson
C Suk
7 77
WC R Federer
M Rosset
6 6 WC R Federer
M Rosset
3 7 0
C Brandi
M Bertolini
2 2 3 D Johnson
C Suk
6 5 6
3 D Johnson
C Suk
6 6 3 D Johnson
C Suk
77 6
WC L Lobo
M Ríos
6 6 2 M Damm
D Vacek
63 2
D Orsanic
M Puerta
2 4 WC L Lobo
M Ríos
3 77 66
WC G Bastl
L Manta
0 4 2 M Damm
D Vacek
6 65 78
2 M Damm
D Vacek
6 6

References

  1. "1998 Swiss Open". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved 29 December 2014.
  2. "À Propos - Gagneurs Doubles". Swiss Open Gstaad (in French). Retrieved 8 June 2020. 1999 - D Johnson / C Suk - A Kitinov / E Taino - 7-5 7-6 (4)
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