1986 Tel Aviv Open – Doubles

Brad Gilbert and Ilie Năstase were the defending champions, but Năstase did not participate this year. Gilbert partnered Shlomo Glickstein, losing in the first round.

Doubles
1986 Tel Aviv Open
Champions John Letts
Peter Lundgren
Runners-up Christo Steyn
Danie Visser
Final score6–3, 3–6, 6–3

John Letts and Peter Lundgren won the title, defeating Christo Steyn and Danie Visser 6–3, 3–6, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Christo Steyn / Danie Visser (Final)
  2. Kelly Evernden / Chip Hooper (Quarterfinals)
  3. Eddie Edwards / Gary Muller (Quarterfinals)
  4. Charles Bud Cox / Mark Dickson (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 C Steyn
D Visser
6 7  
  G Bloom
P Moraing
3 6   1 C Steyn
D Visser
6 7  
  P Carlsson
P Svensson
3 6 1   A Mansdorf
S Perkiss
3 5  
  A Mansdorf
S Perkiss
6 3 6 1 C Steyn
D Visser
6 6  
3 E Edwards
G Muller
6 7     R Båthman
J Windahl
1 4  
WC J Berger
A Krickstein
1 5   3 E Edwards
G Muller
4 4  
  R Båthman
J Windahl
7 6     R Båthman
J Windahl
6 6  
  B Green
B Levine
5 4   1 C Steyn
D Visser
3 6 3
  B Gilbert
S Glickstein
6 1 4   J Letts
P Lundgren
6 3 6
  J Letts
P Lundgren
2 6 6   J Letts
P Lundgren
7 7  
  J Gurfein
P Hjertquist
6 4 4 4 CB Cox
M Dickson
5 6  
4 CB Cox
M Dickson
3 6 6   J Letts
P Lundgren
6 6  
  M Oosting
S Svensson
7 3 6   M Oosting
S Svensson
4 4  
  N Aerts
J Góes
6 6 3   M Oosting
S Svensson
6 6  
  B Moir
A Sznajder
2 2   2 K Evernden
C Hooper
4 4  
2 K Evernden
C Hooper
6 6  
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