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1999 Warsaw Cup by Heros – Doubles

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Doubles
1999 Warsaw Cup by Heros
Final
ChampionRomania Cătălina Cristea
Kazakhstan Irina Selyutina
Runner-upFrance Amélie Cocheteux
Slovakia Janette Husárová
Score6–1, 6–2
Details
Draw16
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1998 · Warsaw Open · 2000 →

The 1999 Warsaw Cup by Heros doubles was the doubles event of the fifth edition of the Warsaw Open; a WTA Tier IV tournament held in Warsaw, Poland. Olga Lugina and Karina Habšudová were the champions last year when it was a Tier III event. Habšudová did not compete this year, while Lugina teamed up with Sandra Načuk. She was defeated in the quarterfinals.

First seeds Cătălina Cristea and Irina Selyutina won the tournament, defeating Amélie Cocheteux and Janette Husárová in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Romania C Cristea
Kazakhstan I Selyutina
3 6 6
  Spain RM Andrés Rodríguez
Argentina MJ Gaidano
6 1 3 1 Romania C Cristea
Kazakhstan I Selyutina
6 5 6
  Australia L Pleming
France C Tanvier
6 77     Australia L Pleming
France C Tanvier
4 7 2
  United States J Chi
Chinese Taipei J Lee
2 64   1 Romania C Cristea
Kazakhstan I Selyutina
6 4 77
4 Ukraine O Lugina
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Načuk
6 6     Czech Republic E Martincová
Germany E Wagner
3 6 64
  Australia A Grahame
Hungary Z Gubacsi
3 1   4 Ukraine O Lugina
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia S Načuk
6 4 4
  Czech Republic E Martincová
Germany E Wagner
6 6     Czech Republic E Martincová
Germany E Wagner
2 6 6
  Australia J Dokić
Switzerland E Gagliardi
1 3   1 Romania C Cristea
Kazakhstan I Selyutina
6 6  
  United Kingdom H Crook
United Kingdom V Davies
6 6     France A Cocheteux
Slovakia J Husárová
1 2  
  Russia M Goloviznina
Czech Republic Z Hejdová
2 1     United Kingdom H Crook
United Kingdom V Davies
3 6 0
Q Slovenia T Pisnik
Croatia S Talaja
3 2   3 Poland A Olsza
Bulgaria P Stoyanova
6 3 6
3 Poland A Olsza
Bulgaria P Stoyanova
6 6   3 Poland A Olsza
Bulgaria P Stoyanova
3 3  
  France A Cocheteux
Slovakia J Husárová
4 77 6   France A Cocheteux
Slovakia J Husárová
6 6  
  Poland K Teodorowicz
Poland A Żarska
6 60 1   France A Cocheteux
Slovakia J Husárová
w/o    
  Czech Republic O Blahotová
Czech Republic G Navrátilová
4 2   2 Sweden Å Carlsson
France É Loit
     
2 Sweden Å Carlsson
France É Loit
6 6  

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Slovenia Tina Pisnik / Croatia Silvija Talaja (Qualifiers)
  2. Croatia Lana Miholček / Sweden Aleksandra Srndovic (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

  1. Slovenia Tina Pisnik / Croatia Silvija Talaja

Qualifying draw

Key

First round Qualifying competition
      
1 Slovenia Tina Pisnik
Croatia Silvija Talaja
8
WC Poland Agata Cioroch
Poland Paulina Janus
0
1 Slovenia Tina Pisnik
Croatia Silvija Talaja
8
2 Croatia Lana Miholček
Sweden Aleksandra Srndovic
0
  Poland Agnieszka Abram
Poland Anna Mogilnicka
1
2 Croatia Lana Miholček
Sweden Aleksandra Srndovic
8

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