1993 Thriftway ATP Championships – Doubles

Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde were the defending champions, but Woodbridge did not compete this year. Woodforde teamed up with Jason Stoltenberg and lost in the first round to tournament winners Andre Agassi and Petr Korda.

Doubles
1993 Thriftway ATP Championships
Champions Andre Agassi
Petr Korda
Runners-up Stefan Edberg
Henrik Holm
Final score7–6, 6–4

Agassi and Korda won the title by defeating Stefan Edberg and Henrik Holm 7–6, 6–4 in the final.[1]

Seeds

The first four seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. Patrick McEnroe / Richey Reneberg (Semifinals)
  2. John Fitzgerald / Anders Järryd (Second round)
  3. Grant Connell / Patrick Galbraith (Semifinals)
  4. Mark Kratzmann / Wally Masur (Second round)
  5. Luke Jensen / Murphy Jensen (First round)
  6. Jared Palmer / Jonathan Stark (Quarterfinals)
  7. Danie Visser / Laurie Warder (First round)
  8. Steve DeVries / David Macpherson (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Patrick McEnroe
Richey Reneberg
4 6 4
WC Andre Agassi
Petr Korda
6 2 6
WC Andre Agassi
Petr Korda
7 6
Stefan Edberg
Henrik Holm
6 4
3 Grant Connell
Patrick Galbraith
4 4
Stefan Edberg
Henrik Holm
6 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 P McEnroe
R Reneberg
6 6 6
R Bergh
B Talbot
6 4 6 JL de Jager
M Knowles
7 2 2
JL de Jager
M Knowles
4 6 7 1 P McEnroe
R Reneberg
6 6
WC J Hlasek
G Ivanišević
6 6 3 B Pearce
D Randall
4 0
B Pearce
D Randall
7 3 6 B Pearce
D Randall
3 6 6
Q S Lareau
A O'Brien
2 7 6 Q S Lareau
A O'Brien
6 3 4
8 S DeVries
D Macpherson
6 6 2 1 P McEnroe
R Reneberg
4 6 4
WC A Agassi
P Korda
6 2 6
4 M Kratzmann
W Masur
3 7 2
S Kruger
C Van Emburgh
5 4 G Michibata
D Pate
6 6 6
G Michibata
D Pate
7 6 G Michibata
D Pate
2 5
WC A Agassi
P Korda
6 3 6 WC A Agassi
P Korda
6 7
J Stoltenberg
M Woodforde
3 6 2 WC A Agassi
P Korda
6 6
W Ferreira
M Stich
6 7 W Ferreira
M Stich
4 3
5 L Jensen
M Jensen
3 5

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 J Palmer
J Stark
7 6
M Briggs
K Jones
6 4 6 J Palmer
J Stark
6 6 6
WC P Annacone
D Wheaton
6 6 WC P Annacone
D Wheaton
4 7 4
S Davis
J Eltingh
4 2 6 J Palmer
J Stark
4 6
K Flach
R Leach
7 3 6 3 G Connell
P Galbraith
6 7
D Adams
A Olhovskiy
6 6 3 K Flach
R Leach
5 5
3 G Connell
P Galbraith
7 7
3 G Connell
P Galbraith
4 4
7 D Visser
L Warder
6 2 S Edberg
H Holm
6 6
S Edberg
H Holm
7 6 S Edberg
H Holm
6 6 6
P Norval
D Nargiso
4 2 S Cannon
S Melville
3 7 3
S Cannon
S Melville
6 6 S Edberg
H Holm
6 6
J Siemerink
S Stolle
7 6 J Siemerink
S Stolle
4 4
Q T Nelson
L Paes
5 4 J Siemerink
S Stolle
6 3 6
2 J Fitzgerald
A Järryd
2 6 4
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References

  1. "Andre Agassi: ATP Tour site bio". The Washington Post. 1998. Retrieved 20 July 2020. 1993: Won titles in San Francisco and Scottsdale and first career doubles title in Cincinnati (w/Korda)
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