1997 Nottingham Open – Doubles

Mark Petchey and Danny Sapsford were the defending champions, but did not partner together this year. Petchey partnered Sargis Sargsian, losing in the first round. Sapsford partnered Chris Wilkinson, losing in the final.

Doubles
1997 Nottingham Open
Champions Ellis Ferreira
Patrick Galbraith
Runners-up Danny Sapsford
Chris Wilkinson
Final score4–6, 7–6, 7–6

Ellis Ferreira and Patrick Galbraith won the title, defeating Sapsford and Wilkinson 4–6, 7–6, 7–6 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 E Ferreira
P Galbraith
6 6  
  D Adams
M Barnard
1 3   1 E Ferreira
P Galbraith
7 6  
  J Gimelstob
D Nestor
7 7     J Gimelstob
D Nestor
6 1  
  N Marques
J Tarango
6 6   1 E Ferreira
P Galbraith
1 6 6
3 J Siemerink
C Suk
4 4     N Broad
G Muller
6 3 2
  N Broad
G Muller
6 6     N Broad
G Muller
7 3 7
  G Connell
S Davis
4 7 6   L Jensen
M Jensen
6 6 6
  L Jensen
M Jensen
6 5 7 1 E Ferreira
P Galbraith
4 7 7
  B Haygarth
P Norval
6 6   WC D Sapsford
C Wilkinson
6 6 6
WC A Boetsch
J Courier
1 2     B Haygarth
P Norval
6 7 4
  K Jones
J Waite
4 6   4 D Johnson
F Montana
7 6 6
4 D Johnson
F Montana
6 7   4 D Johnson
F Montana
6 6 4
WC M Petchey
S Sargsian
4 4   WC D Sapsford
C Wilkinson
7 1 6
Q M Ondruska
G Stafford
6 6   Q M Ondruska
G Stafford
6 6 2
WC D Sapsford
C Wilkinson
6 3 6 WC D Sapsford
C Wilkinson
3 7 6
2 R Leach
R Talbot
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