1991 OTB International Open – Doubles

Richard Fromberg and Brad Pearce were the defending champions, but Pearce did not participate this year. Fromberg partnered Jason Stoltenberg, losing in the semifinals.

Doubles
1991 OTB International Open
Champions Javier Sánchez
Todd Woodbridge
Runners-up Andrés Gómez
Emilio Sánchez
Final score3–6, 7–6, 7–6

Javier Sánchez and Todd Woodbridge won the title, defeating Andrés Gómez and Emilio Sánchez 3–6, 7–6, 7–6 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 J Sánchez
T Woodbridge
6 6  
  E Collins
B Joelson
4 0   1 J Sánchez
T Woodbridge
7 6  
  P Koscielski
Bruce Steel
2 2     J Arias
J Sobel
6 2  
  J Arias
J Sobel
6 6   1 J Sánchez
T Woodbridge
5 6 6
4 S Bruguera
T Carbonell
6 6     R Fromberg
J Stoltenberg
7 2 3
LL M Knowles
R Krishnan
2 3   4 S Bruguera
T Carbonell
6 6 4
  F Clavet
H Skoff
5 3     R Fromberg
J Stoltenberg
4 7 6
  R Fromberg
J Stoltenberg
7 6   1 J Sánchez
T Woodbridge
3 7 7
  D Adams
S Guy
6 3   3 A Gómez
E Sánchez
6 6 6
  D Eisenman
T Scherman
7 6     D Eisenman
T Scherman
6 6  
  C Campbell
J Tarango
2 1   3 A Gómez
E Sánchez
7 7  
3 A Gómez
E Sánchez
6 6   3 A Gómez
E Sánchez
6 6 6
WC A Cherkasov
A Volkov
6 6 6   J Eltingh
P Haarhuis
3 7 3
Q M Renström
M Tillström
7 4 1 WC A Cherkasov
A Volkov
2 6 5
  J Eltingh
P Haarhuis
4 6 6   J Eltingh
P Haarhuis
6 1 7
2 U Riglewski
M Stich
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