1999 DFS Classic – Doubles

Doubles
1999 DFS Classic
Champions United States Corina Morariu
Latvia Larisa Neiland
Runners-up France Alexandra Fusai
Argentina Inés Gorrochategui
Final score 64, 64

The 1999 DFS Classic – Singles was the singles event of the seventeenth edition of the Aegon Classic, a WTA Tier III tournament held in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom and part of the European grass court season. Els Callens and Julie Halard-Decugis were the defending champions but did not return to defend their title.

Corina Morariu and Larisa Neiland won in the final 64, 64 against Alexandra Fusai and Inés Gorrochategui.

Seeds

The top four seeded teams received byes into the second round.

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 United States Lisa Raymond
Australia Rennae Stubbs
5 4  
6 France Alexandra Fusai
Argentina Inés Gorrochategui
7 6  
6 France Alexandra Fusai
Argentina Inés Gorrochategui
4 4  
3 United States Corina Morariu
Latvia Larisa Neiland
6 6  
3 United States Corina Morariu
Latvia Larisa Neiland
6 6  
7 Australia Catherine Barclay
Australia Kerry-Anne Guse
4 3  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United States L Raymond
Australia R Stubbs
7 6  
  Italy R Grande
Japan M Saeki
6 6     Italy R Grande
Japan M Saeki
5 2  
  France A Cocheteux
France É Loit
1 4   1 United States L Raymond
Australia R Stubbs
3 6 6
  United Kingdom H Crook
United Kingdom V Davies
4 0     United States L McNeil
United States L Wild
6 1 4
  United States L McNeil
United States L Wild
6 6     United States L McNeil
United States L Wild
3 6 10
WC United Kingdom J Pullin
United Kingdom L Woodroffe
77 6     United Kingdom J Pullin
United Kingdom L Woodroffe
6 4 8
8 Belgium S Appelmans
Netherlands M Oremans
62 3   1 United States L Raymond
Australia R Stubbs
5 4  
6 France A Fusai
Argentina I Gorrochategui
7 6  
4 Australia K Kunce
United States K Po
6 63 6
  South Africa E de Villiers
Japan R Hiraki
        South Africa E de Villiers
Japan R Hiraki
1 77 2
  Australia A Molik
France S Testud
w/o     4 Australia K Kunce
United States K Po
6 4 4
  Slovenia T Križan
Croatia M Murić
6 6   6 France A Fusai
Argentina I Gorrochategui
2 6 6
  United States E de Lone
Australia N Pratt
3 2     Slovenia T Križan
Croatia M Murić
3 3  
  United States K Schlukebir
Thailand T Tanasugarn
3 2   6 France A Fusai
Argentina I Gorrochategui
6 6  
6 France A Fusai
Argentina I Gorrochategui
6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Zimbabwe C Black
Kazakhstan I Selyutina
7 7  
  South Africa L Horn
Slovenia K Srebotnik
5 5   5 Zimbabwe C Black
Kazakhstan I Selyutina
6 7  
  Australia L McShea
South Africa J Steck
6 3 6   Australia L McShea
South Africa J Steck
3 5  
  Brazil V Menga
Poland A Olsza
2 6 4 5 Zimbabwe C Black
Kazakhstan I Selyutina
2 3  
  Switzerland E Gagliardi
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Naćuk
      3 United States C Morariu
Latvia L Neiland
6 6  
  Belarus O Barabanschikova
Greece C Papadáki
w/o       Switzerland E Gagliardi
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Naćuk
3 3  
3 United States C Morariu
Latvia L Neiland
6 6  
3 United States C Morariu
Latvia L Neiland
6 6  
7 Australia C Barclay
Australia K-A Guse
6 3 6 7 Australia C Barclay
Australia K-A Guse
4 3  
WC South Africa S de Beer
United Kingdom S Smith
1 6 3 7 Australia C Barclay
Australia K-A Guse
6 65 7
  Australia R McQuillan
Japan N Miyagi
6 6     Australia R McQuillan
Japan N Miyagi
3 77 5
  Australia L Pleming
United States M Shaughnessy
4 3   7 Australia C Barclay
Australia K-A Guse
     
  Italy L Golarsa
Germany J Kandarr
3 6 6   Italy L Golarsa
Germany J Kandarr
w/o    
  Netherlands K Boogert
France A-G Sidot
6 4 4   Italy L Golarsa
Germany J Kandarr
77 2 6
2 South Africa M de Swardt
Ukraine E Tatarkova
65 6 4

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