1981 Fischer-Grand Prix – Doubles

Bob Lutz and Stan Smith were the defending champions but only Smith competed that year with Brian Gottfried.

Doubles
1981 Fischer-Grand Prix
Champions Steve Denton
Tim Wilkison
Runners-up Sammy Giammalva Jr.
Fred McNair
Final score46, 63, 64

Gottfried and Smith lost in the quarterfinals to Steve Denton and Tim Wilkison.

Denton and Wilkison won in the final 46, 63, 64 against Sammy Giammalva Jr. and Fred McNair.

Seeds

The draw allocated unseeded teams at random; as a result one seeded team received a bye into the second round.

  1. Brian Gottfried / Stan Smith (Quarterfinals)
  2. Pavel Složil / Tomáš Šmíd (Quarterfinals)
  3. Sandy Mayer / Frew McMillan (Semifinals)
  4. Bernard Mitton / Andrew Pattison (Semifinals)
  5. Peter Feigl / Billy Martin (First Round)
  6. Sammy Giammalva Jr. / Fred McNair (Final)
  7. Steve Denton / Tim Wilkison (Champions)
  8. Stanislav Birner / Nick Saviano (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Final

Semifinals Final
          
7 Steve Denton
Tim Wilkison
2 6 6
3 Sandy Mayer
Frew McMillan
6 4 2
7 Steve Denton
Tim Wilkison
4 6 6
6 Sammy Giammalva Jr.
Fred McNair
6 3 4
4 Bernard Mitton
Andrew Pattison
6 4
6 Sammy Giammalva Jr.
Fred McNair
7 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 B Gottfried
S Smith
6 6  
  R Lewis
J Smith
6 6     R Lewis
J Smith
3 2  
  E Fromm
C Leeds
2 3   1 B Gottfried
S Smith
1 2  
7 S Denton
T Wilkison
6 6  
  Á Giménez
H Kary
0 3  
  S Glickstein
D Schneider
3 2   7 S Denton
T Wilkison
6 6  
7 S Denton
T Wilkison
6 6   7 S Denton
T Wilkison
2 6 6
3 S Mayer
F McMillan
6 6 7 3 S Mayer
F McMillan
6 4 2
  J Hayes
S Meister
7 4 6 3 S Mayer
F McMillan
6 6  
  R Stadler
M Vines
3 2  
3 S Mayer
F McMillan
6 6  
8 S Birner
N Saviano
4 3  
  H-P Kandler
F Krajcik
5 5  
  C Kirmayr
J Soares
6 4 3 8 S Birner
N Saviano
7 7  
8 S Birner
N Saviano
1 6 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 P Feigl
B Martin
2 6 4
  J Hřebec
J Navrátil
6 3 6   J Hřebec
J Navrátil
4 7 6
  B Pils
I Wimmer
6 6 7
  B Pils
I Wimmer
5 2  
4 B Mitton
A Pattison
7 6  
  M Doyle
C Mayotte
6 6 3
  J Feaver
R Gehring
2 6   4 B Mitton
A Pattison
4 7 6
4 B Mitton
A Pattison
6 7   4 B Mitton
A Pattison
6 4  
6 S Giammalva Jr.
F McNair
6 7   6 S Giammalva Jr.
F McNair
7 6  
  D Siegler
T Waltke
4 6   6 S Giammalva Jr.
F McNair
7 6  
  G Holroyd
W Redondo
5 4  
6 S Giammalva Jr.
F McNair
6 6  
2 P Složil
T Šmíd
3 4  
  M Ostoja
L Sanders
2 2  
  K Eberhard
C Zipf
2 2   2 P Složil
T Šmíd
6 6  
2 P Složil
T Šmíd
6 6  
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