1999 International Raiffeisen Grand Prix – Doubles

Doubles
1999 International Raiffeisen Grand Prix
Champions Australia Andrew Florent
Russia Andrei Olhovskiy[1]
Runners-up South Africa Brent Haygarth
South Africa Robbie Koenig
Final score 5–7, 6–4, 7–5

The 1999 International Raiffeisen Grand Prix was a men's tennis tournament played on Clay in St. Pölten, Austria that was part of the World Series of the 1999 ATP Tour. It was the nineteenth edition of the tournament and was held from 17–23 May 1999.

Seeds

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

Draw

Key

Finals

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal[1]
Hungary G Köves
Brazil A Sá
6 2 6
1 Czech Republic J Novák
Czech Republic D Rikl
3 6 3 Hungary G Köves
Brazil A Sá
1 2
Republic of Macedonia A Kitinov
United States F Montana
6 6 Republic of Macedonia A Kitinov
United States F Montana
6 6
South Africa L Bale
Argentina D Orsanic
3 3 Republic of Macedonia A Kitinov
United States F Montana
7 4 3
4 Australia A Olhovskiy
Russia A Olhovskiy
6 6 4 Australia A Olhovskiy
Russia A Olhovskiy
6 6 6
United States M Keil
Sweden P Nyborg
3 2 4 Australia A Olhovskiy
Russia A Olhovskiy
6 7
Spain J Alonso
Austria M Hipfl
6 6 Spain J Alonso
Austria M Hipfl
3 6
Austria Luben Pampoulov
Austria Markus Polessnig
1 1 4 Australia A Olhovskiy
Russia A Olhovskiy
5 6 7
South Africa B Haygarth
South Africa R Koenig
6 3 6 South Africa B Haygarth
South Africa R Koenig
7 4 5
Austria Thomas Buchmayer
Austria T Strengberger
2 6 1 South Africa B Haygarth
South Africa R Koenig
7 6
3 South Africa C Haggard
South Africa P Norval
7 6 3 South Africa C Haggard
South Africa P Norval
5 2
Italy M Bertolini
Italy C Brandi
6 3 South Africa B Haygarth
South Africa R Koenig
4 7 6
Czech Republic T Krupa
Czech Republic P Pála
7 7 Czech Republic T Krupa
Czech Republic P Pála
6 5 3
Spain T Carbonell
Spain A Martín
5 6 Czech Republic T Krupa
Czech Republic P Pála
6 7 7
2 South Africa D Adams
South Africa J-L de Jager
6 7 7 2 South Africa D Adams
South Africa J-L de Jager
7 6 6
Australia P Tramacchi
Czech Republic P Vízner
7 5 6

References

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