1996 Hellmann's Cup – Doubles

Doubles
1996 Hellmann's Cup
Champions Brazil Gustavo Kuerten
Brazil Fernando Meligeni
Runners-up Romania Dinu Pescariu
Spain Albert Portas
Final score 64, 62

Jiří Novák and David Rikl were the defending champions but did not compete that year.

Gustavo Kuerten and Fernando Meligeni won in the final 64, 62 against Dinu Pescariu and Albert Portas.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Pablo Albano / Argentina Lucas Arnold (Quarterfinals)
  2. Sweden Rikard Bergh / United States Greg Van Emburgh (Quarterfinals)
  3. Hungary Gábor Köves / Argentina Daniel Orsanic (Semifinals)
  4. Ecuador Nicolás Lapentti / France Fabrice Santoro (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Argentina P Albano
Argentina L Arnold
6 7  
WC Spain A Berasategui
Spain F Mantilla
2 5   1 Argentina P Albano
Argentina L Arnold
4 4  
  Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
6 6     Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
6 6  
  Spain E Benfele Álvarez
Chile S Cortes
4 4     Argentina M Hood
Argentina S Prieto
4 6  
4 Ecuador N Lapentti
France F Santoro
4 6 6   Brazil G Kuerten
Brazil F Meligeni
6 7  
WC Uruguay M Filippini
Chile G Silberstein
6 1 2 4 Ecuador N Lapentti
France F Santoro
3 4  
WC Chile F Ruiz
Peru A Venero
2 5     Brazil G Kuerten
Brazil F Meligeni
6 6  
  Brazil G Kuerten
Brazil F Meligeni
6 7     Brazil G Kuerten
Brazil F Meligeni
6 6  
  Argentina M Charpentier
Puerto Rico J Frontera
3 6 5   Romania D Pescariu
Spain A Portas
4 2  
  Mexico A Hernández
Mexico Ó Ortiz
6 3 7   Mexico A Hernández
Mexico Ó Ortiz
6 4 4
  Argentina D del Rio
Argentina M Rodríguez
6 5 4 3 Hungary G Köves
Argentina D Orsanic
1 6 6
3 Hungary G Köves
Argentina D Orsanic
2 7 6 3 Hungary G Köves
Argentina D Orsanic
2 2  
  Romania D Pescariu
Spain A Portas
6 7     Romania D Pescariu
Spain A Portas
6 6  
Q Chile R Gamonal
Lebanon J Zaatini
4 5     Romania D Pescariu
Spain A Portas
7 3 6
  Venezuela N Pereira
Chile M Ríos
4 6 2 2 Sweden R Bergh
United States G Van Emburgh
6 6 0
2 Sweden R Bergh
United States G Van Emburgh
6 2 6

References

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