2001 Copa Ericsson Chile – Doubles

Irakli Labadze and Dušan Vemić were the defending champions, but Labadze decided to compete in Aachen, Germany at the same week.[1]

Doubles
2001 Copa Ericsson Chile
Champions André Sá
Alexandre Simoni
Runners-up Daniel Melo
Dušan Vemić
Final score3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–3)

Vemić teamed up with Daniel Melo and lost in the final to André Sá and Alexandre Simoni. The score was 3–6, 6–3, 7–6(7–3).

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 E Artoni
A Schneiter
6 77
WC Miguel Miranda
J Peralta
3 63 1 E Artoni
A Schneiter
77 65 2
WC H Gamonal
F González
4 68 L Horna
E Massa
65 77 6
L Horna
E Massa
6 710 L Horna
E Massa
3 4
3 D Melo
D Vemić
6 6 3 D Melo
D Vemić
6 6
H Armando
S Galvani
3 2 3 D Melo
D Vemić
6 6
F Browne
S Prieto
6 6 F Browne
S Prieto
2 4
WC F Parada
Juan Felipe Yáñez
3 4 3 D Melo
D Vemić
6 3 63
Alt R Mello
F Saretta
65 6 64 2 A Sá
A Simoni
3 6 77
F López
M López
77 3 77 F López
M López
65 5
Jaime Fillol Jr.
A García
2 1 4 D del Río
M Hood
77 7
4 D del Río
M Hood
6 6 4 D del Río
M Hood
62 4
M Rodríguez
D Veronelli
77 6 2 A Sá
A Simoni
77 6
I Hirigoyen
S Roitman
63 4 M Rodríguez
D Veronelli
A Prieto
M Vassallo Argüello
1 3 2 A Sá
A Simoni
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2 A Sá
A Simoni
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References

  1. "ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - Aachen Challenger". International Tennis Federation. 4 November 2001. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
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