1985 Tel Aviv Open – Doubles

Peter Doohan and Brian Levine were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Doubles
1985 Tel Aviv Open
Champions Brad Gilbert
Ilie Năstase
Runners-up Michael Robertson
Florin Segărceanu
Final score6–3, 6–2

Brad Gilbert and Ilie Năstase won the title, defeating Michael Robertson and Florin Segărceanu 6–3, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 S Glickstein
S Perkiss
6 7  
  M Flur
J Lapidus
3 5   1 S Glickstein
S Perkiss
3 6 6
  G Bloom
A Naor
3 4     M Jaite
A Mansdorf
6 1 1
  M Jaite
A Mansdorf
6 6   1 S Glickstein
S Perkiss
5 3  
3 B Gilbert
I Năstase
3 6 6 3 B Gilbert
I Năstase
7 6  
  B Pils
Karsten Schulz
6 2 1 3 B Gilbert
I Năstase
7 6  
  D Felgate
S Shaw
7 3 6   P Elter
K Moir
6 4  
  P Elter
K Moir
6 6 7 3 B Gilbert
I Năstase
6 6  
  S Eriksson
P Carlsson
3 5     M Robertson
F Segărceanu
3 2  
  V Amritraj
B Green
6 7     V Amritraj
B Green
3 4  
  JA Rodríguez
Ricardo Sánchez-Rueda
4 4   4 C Steyn
D Visser
6 6  
4 C Steyn
D Visser
6 6   4 C Steyn
D Visser
7 6 5
  G Ocleppo
L Palin
6 3     M Robertson
F Segărceanu
6 7 7
  M Doyle
U Riglewski
7 6     M Doyle
U Riglewski
7 5 2
  M Robertson
F Segărceanu
6 7     M Robertson
F Segărceanu
6 7 6
2 T Delatte
M De Palmer
3 5  
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