1981 Custom Credit Australian Indoor Championships – Doubles

Peter Fleming and John McEnroe were the defending champions and won in the final 67, 76, 61 against Sherwood Stewart and Ferdi Taygan.

Doubles
1981 Custom Credit Australian Indoor Championships
Champions Peter Fleming
John McEnroe
Runners-up Sherwood Stewart
Ferdi Taygan
Final score67, 76, 61

Seeds

Draw

Key

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 P Fleming
J McEnroe
6 6 6
  R Tanner
E Teltscher
2 7 4 1 P Fleming
J McEnroe
6 6  
  T Graham
M Mitchell
7 6     T Graham
M Mitchell
4 2  
  S Menon
V Pecci
6 4   1 P Fleming
J McEnroe
6 6  
4 B Manson
P Rennert
4 6 6   M Edmondson
M Estep
0 3  
  S Ball
C Letcher
6 4 4 4 B Manson
P Rennert
6 3 4
  M Edmondson
M Estep
6 6 6   M Edmondson
M Estep
4 6 6
  J Newcombe
T Roche
7 3 3 1 P Fleming
J McEnroe
6 7 6
  J Alexander
P Dent
7 4 6 2 S Stewart
F Taygan
7 6 1
  J Benson
D Dowlen
5 6 3   J Alexander
P Dent
5 4  
  Ti Gullikson
To Gullikson
7 2 6   Ti Gullikson
To Gullikson
7 6  
3 P Kronk
P McNamara
6 6 3   Ti Gullikson
To Gullikson
6 2  
  B Drewett
J Fitzgerald
6 7   2 S Stewart
F Taygan
7 6  
  R Case
R Frawley
4 6     B Drewett
J Fitzgerald
4 6  
  B Guan
W Hampson
2 2   2 S Stewart
F Taygan
6 7  
2 S Stewart
F Taygan
6 6  
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