1969 Stockholm Open – Doubles

The 1969 Stockholm Open was a tennis tournament played on hard courts in Stockholm, Sweden. The tournament was held from November 1 through November 7, 1969. Roy Emerson and Rod Laver won in the final 6–4, 6–2 against Andrés Gimeno and Graham Stilwell.[1]

Doubles
1969 Stockholm Open
ChampionAustralia Roy Emerson
Australia Rod Laver[1]
Runner-upSpain Andrés Gimeno
United Kingdom Graham Stilwell
Score6–4, 6–2

Draw

Key

Main draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Spain A Gimeno
United Kingdom G Stilwell
6 6
Denmark J Ulrich
Denmark T Ulrich
2 0 Spain A Gimeno
United Kingdom G Stilwell
6 6
South Africa C Drysdale
United Kingdom R Taylor
6 6 South Africa C Drysdale
United Kingdom R Taylor
3 3
Sweden L Johansson
Sweden R Norberg
2 4 Spain A Gimeno
United Kingdom G Stilwell
6 12 9
Romania I Năstase
Romania I Țiriac
6 7 11 Sweden O Bengtson
Australia T Roche
4 14 7
Sweden O Bengtson
Australia T Roche
3 9 13 Sweden O Bengtson
Australia T Roche
6 6
France N Barthes
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Pilić
France J-C Barclay
France P Beust
3 0
France J-C Barclay
France P Beust
w/o Spain A Gimeno
United Kingdom G Stilwell
4 2
Sweden B Folke
Sweden K Johansson
2 6 6 Australia R Emerson
Australia R Laver
6 6
Sweden B Andersson
Sweden H Zahr
6 2 4 Sweden B Folke
Sweden K Johansson
7 5
Sweden K Andersson
Sweden P Jemsby
4 1 United States C Pasarell
United States S Smith
9 7
United States C Pasarell
United States S Smith
6 6 United States C Pasarell
United States S Smith
2 9
United States R Holmberg
United States M Riessen
6 6 Australia R Emerson
Australia R Laver
6 11
United States B Buchholz
South Africa R Moore
2 3 United States R Holmberg
United States M Riessen
3 5
Czechoslovakia J Kukal
Czechoslovakia F Pála
4 8 Australia R Emerson
Australia R Laver
6 7
Australia R Emerson
Australia R Laver
6 10

References

  1. "Men's Doubles Draw". Association of Tennis Professionals. Archived from the original on 2010-10-24. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
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