1999 Grand Prix Hassan II – Doubles

Andrea Gaudenzi and Diego Nargiso were the defending champions, but did not participate this year.

Doubles
1999 Grand Prix Hassan II
Champions Fernando Meligeni
Jaime Oncins[1]
Runners-up Massimo Ardinghi
Vincenzo Santopadre
Final score6–2, 6–3

Fernando Meligeni and Jaime Oncins won in the final 6–2, 6–3, against Massimo Ardinghi and Vincenzo Santopadre.

Seeds

  1. Cristian Brandi / Massimo Bertolini (Semifinals)
  2. Tomáš Cibulec / Aleksandar Kitinov (Quarterfinals)
  3. Juan Ignacio Carrasco / Jairo Velasco, Jr. (Quarterfinals)
  4. Fernando Meligeni / Jaime Oncins (Champions)

Draw

Key

Finals

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final[1]
1 C Brandi
M Bertolini
6 6  
  N Djordjevic
L Pimek
2 4   1 C Brandi
M Bertolini
6 6  
  A Martín
S Noteboom
4 7 4 WC Á Calatrava
F Vicente
3 4  
WC Á Calatrava
F Vicente
6 5 6 1 C Brandi
M Bertolini
2 2  
4 F Meligeni
J Oncins
6 6   4 F Meligeni
J Oncins
6 6  
  M Carlsson
A Sá
2 4   4 F Meligeni
J Oncins
7 6  
Q G Cañas
S Navarro
6 6 6 Q G Cañas
S Navarro
6 3  
  Á López Morón
A Portas
3 7 3 4 F Meligeni
J Oncins
6 6  
  A Peterson
Chris Tontz
1 7 2   M Ardinghi
V Santopadre
2 3  
WC K Alami
T Vanhoudt
6 6 6 WC K Alami
T Vanhoudt
6 3 6
  J Knippschild
F Wibier
4 4   3 JI Carrasco
J Velasco, Jr.
4 6 4
3 JI Carrasco
J Velasco, Jr.
6 6   WC K Alami
T Vanhoudt
1 4  
WC M El Aarej
Talal Ouahabi
3 4     M Ardinghi
V Santopadre
6 6  
  M Ardinghi
V Santopadre
6 6     M Ardinghi
V Santopadre
6 6  
  T Anzari
D Pescariu
3 4   2 T Cibulec
A Kitinov
4 4  
2 T Cibulec
A Kitinov
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