2002 Milan Indoor – Doubles

Doubles
2002 Milan Indoor
Champions Germany Karsten Braasch
Russia Andrei Olhovskiy
Runners-up France Julien Boutter
Belarus Max Mirnyi
Final score 36, 76(75), [1210]

Paul Haarhuis and Sjeng Schalken were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Julien Boutter and Max Mirnyi.

Karsten Braasch and Andrei Olhovskiy won in the final 36, 76(75), [1210] against Boutter and Mirnyi.

Seeds

  1. Netherlands Paul Haarhuis / Netherlands Sjeng Schalken (Semifinals)
  2. South Africa David Adams / Australia David Macpherson (First Round)
  3. Czech Republic Leoš Friedl / Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek (Quarterfinals)
  4. South Africa Marius Barnard / Czech Republic Cyril Suk (First Round)

Draw

Key

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands S Schalken
60 6 [10]
WC Italy C Caratti
Italy G Pozzi
77 3 [4] 1 Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands S Schalken
w/o    
  Italy A Gaudenzi
Russia M Youzhny
61 66     United States J-M Gambill
Italy D Sanguinetti
     
  United States J-M Gambill
Italy D Sanguinetti
77 78   1 Netherlands P Haarhuis
Netherlands S Schalken
7 3 [6]
3 Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic R Štěpánek
6 6     France J Boutter
Belarus M Mirnyi
5 6 [10]
  United States J Tarango
Czech Republic D Vacek
4 2   3 Czech Republic L Friedl
Czech Republic R Štěpánek
77 2 [8]
  Sweden S Aspelin
Sweden P Nyborg
2 63     France J Boutter
Belarus M Mirnyi
65 6 [10]
  France J Boutter
Belarus M Mirnyi
6 77     France J Boutter
Belarus M Mirnyi
6 65 [10]
WC Italy M Bertolini
Italy C Brandi
77 64 [2]   Germany K Braasch
Russia A Olhovskiy
3 77 [12]
WC Italy D Bracciali
Italy F Luzzi
61 77 [10] WC Italy D Bracciali
Italy F Luzzi
     
  Germany K Braasch
Russia A Olhovskiy
78 6     Germany K Braasch
Russia A Olhovskiy
w/o    
4 South Africa M Barnard
Czech Republic C Suk
66 3     Germany K Braasch
Russia A Olhovskiy
6 6  
  Brazil A Sá
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Zimonjić
3 6 [10]   Brazil A Sá
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Zimonjić
4 4  
  Republic of Macedonia A Kitinov
Sweden J Landsberg
6 4 [6]   Brazil A Sá
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Zimonjić
7 6  
  Czech Republic T Cibulec
Czech Republic P Luxa
6 6     Czech Republic T Cibulec
Czech Republic P Luxa
5 3  
2 South Africa D Adams
Australia D Macpherson
4 2  

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