1999 Majorca Open – Doubles

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Doubles
1999 Majorca Open
ChampionsArgentina Lucas Arnold Ker
Spain Tomás Carbonell
Runners-upSpain Alberto Berasategui
Spain Francisco Roig
Score6–1, 6–4
Draw16
Seeds4

Pablo Albano and Daniel Orsanic were the defending champions, but did not participate together this year. Albano did not participate this year. Orsanic partnered Jaime Oncins, losing in the quarterfinals.

Lucas Arnold Ker and Tomás Carbonell won in the final 6–1, 6–4, against Alberto Berasategui and Francisco Roig.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Brazil J Oncins
Argentina D Orsanic
61 6 7
WC Spain G Blanco
Costa Rica JA Marín
77 4 5 1 Brazil J Oncins
Argentina D Orsanic
7 4 3
WC Spain F López
Spain M Marco Ripoll
2 3     Spain A Berasategui
Spain F Roig
5 6 6
  Spain A Berasategui
Spain F Roig
6 6     Spain A Berasategui
Spain F Roig
7 68 6
4 Italy M Bertolini
Argentina M Rodríguez
4 65     Spain J Alonso
Spain J Balcells
5 710 2
  Spain E Nicolás
Spain G Puentes
6 77     Spain E Nicolás
Spain G Puentes
4 4  
  Spain J Alonso
Spain J Balcells
7 6     Spain J Alonso
Spain J Balcells
6 6  
  Germany J Knippschild
Germany D Prinosil
5 4     Spain A Berasategui
Spain F Roig
1 4  
  Israel N Behr
Israel E Ran
1 62   2 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Spain T Carbonell
6 6  
  Spain JI Carrasco
Spain J Velasco Jr.
6 77     Spain JI Carrasco
Spain J Velasco Jr.
7 6  
Q Spain O Burrieza-Lopez
Slovakia D Hrbatý
6 77   Q Spain O Burrieza-Lopez
Slovakia D Hrbatý
5 4  
3 Spain A Martín
Spain J Sánchez
1 62     Spain JI Carrasco
Spain J Velasco Jr.
4 2  
  Spain Á Calatrava
Spain A Portas
3 4   2 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Spain T Carbonell
6 6  
  Germany M Hilpert
South Africa V Snyman
6 6     Germany M Hilpert
South Africa V Snyman
5 4  
WC Spain C Costa
Spain T Robredo
3 3   2 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Spain T Carbonell
7 6  
2 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Spain T Carbonell
6 6  

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