1996 Stella Artois Championships – Doubles

Todd Martin and Pete Sampras were the defending champions but only Martin competed that year with Scott Davis.

Doubles
1996 Stella Artois Championships
Champions Todd Woodbridge
Mark Woodforde
Runners-up Sébastien Lareau
Alex O'Brien
Final score63, 76

Davis and Martin lost in the first round to Stefan Edberg and Petr Korda.

Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde won in the final 63, 76 against Sébastien Lareau and Alex O'Brien.

Seeds

The top four seeded teams received byes into the second round.

  1. Todd Woodbridge / Mark Woodforde (Champions)
  2. Patrick Galbraith / Andrei Olhovskiy (Quarterfinals)
  3. Sébastien Lareau / Alex O'Brien (Final)
  4. Ellis Ferreira / Patrick Rafter (Semifinals)
  5. Stefan Edberg / Petr Korda (Second Round)
  6. Guy Forget / Guillaume Raoux (First Round)
  7. Marc-Kevin Goellner / Daniel Vacek (First Round)
  8. Kent Kinnear / Dave Randall (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Todd Woodbridge
Mark Woodforde
6 7  
4 Ellis Ferreira
Patrick Rafter
4 6  
1 Todd Woodbridge
Mark Woodforde
6 7  
3 Sébastien Lareau
Alex O'Brien
3 6  
3 Sébastien Lareau
Alex O'Brien
6 6  
2 Marius Barnard
Greg Van Emburgh
2 2  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 T Woodbridge
M Woodforde
7 6  
  A Gaudenzi
G Ivanišević
7 6 7   A Gaudenzi
G Ivanišević
6 4  
  J Palmer
J Stark
6 7 6 1 T Woodbridge
M Woodforde
6 6  
  M Keil
M Lucena
6 6   8 K Kinnear
D Randall
4 3  
Q P Baur
V Spadea
3 1     M Keil
M Lucena
6 7 4
  K Flach
D Wheaton
3 6   8 K Kinnear
D Randall
7 6 6
8 K Kinnear
D Randall
6 7   1 T Woodbridge
M Woodforde
6 7  
4 E Ferreira
P Rafter
4 6  
4 E Ferreira
P Rafter
6 7 6
  J Frana
M Knowles
6 6     J Frana
M Knowles
7 6 4
  M Damm
D Nargiso
2 4   4 E Ferreira
P Rafter
1 3  
  B MacPhie
M Tebbutt
4 4     R Leach
G Muller
6 6  
  R Leach
G Muller
6 6     R Leach
G Muller
3 6 6
  S Davis
T Martin
2 5   5 S Edberg
P Korda
6 3 2
5 S Edberg
P Korda
6 7  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 G Forget
G Raoux
6 3  
WC P Cash
S Stolle
7 6   WC P Cash
S Stolle
6 7  
WC W Ferreira
T Henman
6 4   WC M Petchey
G Rusedski
2 6  
WC M Petchey
G Rusedski
7 6   WC P Cash
S Stolle
2 7 3
  W Arthurs
A Kratzmann
4 7 5 3 S Lareau
A O'Brien
6 6 6
  L Jensen
M Jensen
6 6 7   L Jensen
M Jensen
6 5 1
3 S Lareau
A O'Brien
4 7 6
3 S Lareau
A O'Brien
6 6  
7 M-K Goellner
D Vacek
6 4     M Barnard
G Van Emburgh
2 2  
  M Ondruska
N Pereira
7 6     M Ondruska
N Pereira
4 6 5
  M Barnard
G Van Emburgh
6 4 5   M Barnard
G Van Emburgh
6 4 7
  N Broad
P Norval
4 6 7   M Barnard
G Van Emburgh
6 6  
Q D DiLucia
R Smith
4 2   2 P Galbraith
A Olhovskiy
2 3  
  B Becker
P Kühnen
6 6     B Becker
P Kühnen
3 4  
2 P Galbraith
A Olhovskiy
6 6  
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