1995 Comcast U.S. Indoor – Doubles

Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis were the defending champions, but lost in the final this year.

Doubles
1995 Comcast U.S. Indoor
Champions Jim Grabb
Jonathan Stark
Runners-up Jacco Eltingh
Paul Haarhuis
Final score7–6, 6–7, 6–3

Jim Grabb and Jonathan Stark won the title, defeating Eltingh and Haarhuis 7–6, 6–7, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 J Eltingh
P Haarhuis
6 6  
WC L Jensen
M Jensen
4 2   1 J Eltingh
P Haarhuis
7 6  
Q N Broad
G Van Emburgh
6 3   WC M Joyce
V Spadea
6 3  
WC M Joyce
V Spadea
7 6   1 J Eltingh
P Haarhuis
7 6  
3 J Apell
J Björkman
4 3     M Knowles
D Nestor
6 4  
  M Knowles
D Nestor
6 6     M Knowles
D Nestor
6 6 6
  T Kronemann
D Macpherson
6 6 6   R Leach
S Melville
7 3 4
  R Leach
S Melville
7 4 7 1 J Eltingh
P Haarhuis
6 7 3
  A O'Brien
S Stolle
6 3     J Grabb
J Stark
7 6 6
  M Bauer
D Nargiso
7 6     M Bauer
D Nargiso
4 4  
  J Grabb
J Stark
6 6     J Grabb
J Stark
6 6  
4 J Palmer
R Reneberg
2 4     J Grabb
J Stark
6 1 6
  S Lareau
B Steven
4 6   2 T Woodbridge
M Woodforde
4 6 3
WC C van Rensburg
D Visser
6 7   WC C van Rensburg
D Visser
4 6 3
  J Fitzgerald
P Rafter
3 2   2 T Woodbridge
M Woodforde
6 3 6
2 T Woodbridge
M Woodforde
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